Truck Driving Jobs - TheTrucker.com

2022-07-02 08:38:36 By : Ms. Sivvy Leung

TheTrucker.com is the industry’s leading source for long-haul truck driving jobs and job resources in the US, with new job listings added daily. We help trucking companies find quality drivers, and help truck drivers find quality jobs. Whether you’re a company driver, owner operator, lease-purchase driver, team driver or student driver, TheTrucker.com has the best dedicated, local, regional and OTR job listings in the industry.

TheTrucker.com’s job search functionality is easy to use and allows you to set the search criteria that fits the job you are seeking. TheTrucker.com provides 8 different search criteria options when searching for jobs listings. Our Basic Search functionality allows you to search by driver type, trailer type, keyword and location. Our Advanced Search functionality allows you to search by trucking company, route type, experience and endorsement requirements. With this robust functionality, you may set the search criteria as specific or general as you want.

Our proprietary application processing system (APS) uses a sophisticated algorithm to match and automatically send qualified driver applications to the trucking company in real time. So, job applications are efficiently processed and submitted to the trucking company immediately after the APS matches the driver’s qualifications to the job requirements.

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There are several reasons! TheTrucker.com’s objective is to help professional truck drivers find quality truck driving jobs, and to help trucking companies find quality truck drivers. TheTrucker.com has the most comprehensive listing of truck driving jobs and job resources, and new and existing job listings are updated regularly. TheTrucker.com’s job search functionality is easy to use and allows job seekers to search for jobs by driver type, trailer type, route type, location, company, endorsement and experience requirements.

Our proprietary application processing system (APS) uses a sophisticated algorithm to match and automatically send qualified driver applications to the trucking company in real time. So, your job application is efficiently processed and submitted to the trucking company immediately after the APS matches your qualifications to the job requirements.

To make your truck driving job search easy, TheTrucker.com provides 8 different search criteria options when searching for jobs listings. So, when searching for truck driving jobs, you may set the search criteria that fits the job you are seeking, and you may set the search criteria as specific or general as you want.

Our robust job search functionality make it easy to Search Jobs by State, Search Job by Driver Type and Trailer/Equipment Type, and Search Jobs by Carrier. The advanced search functionality allows you to narrow your search even further by driver type, location, trailer type, company, endorsement, route type, keyword and experience requirement.

For information on each driver type, trailer type, route type and endorsement, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

A commercial driver's license (CDL) is a driver's license required to operate large, heavy, or placarded hazardous material vehicles in commerce in the US. The type or “class” of CDL a truck driver needs depends on the type of commercial motor vehicle operated. A truck driver may hold a CDL in one of three classes: Class A, Class B, and Class C.

For more information on the different classes of CDLs, why a CDL is needed, as well as cost, experience and other requirements to get a CDL, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

Driver Type refers to employment situations or driving arrangements in which a truck driver operates. The most common truck driver arrangements include:

For more information on Driver Types, including how to become each driver type, as well as job requirements, personal characteristics, compensation and pay structures, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

Trailer Type (or equipment type) refers to the cargo a truck driver is hauling. Whether it’s dry goods, refrigerated goods, gasoline, or livestock, drivers are required to know how to handle their truck, their trailer and the cargo they are pulling. Different types of materials require different types of trailers, and each type of trailer offers drivers its own challenges.

For more information on Trailer Types, including what types of companies hire each trailer type, as well as requirements of the driver, endorsements needed, compensation and pay structures, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

Route Type refer to the driving routes that a truck driver is assigned. The most common route types in the trucking industry include:

For more information on Route Types, including the pros and cons of driving each, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

Endorsements are required “permissions” (or certifications) for CDL holders driving and hauling various types of equipment and freight. Although there are more endorsements available, the most common endorsements for long haul truck drivers include:

For more information on endorsements, different types of endorsements, requirements and cost of obtaining endorsements, additional compensation opportunities for truck drivers with endorsements, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

YES! Along with all truck driving job listings on TheTrucker.com, we provide information about all companies offering jobs in each carrier’s individual profile page. Each carrier’s profile page is accessible by clicking "More info about this Carrier" in the company overview on each job detail listing page. In addition, you may View Carrier Profile from each carrier’s listing when you Search Jobs by Carrier.

Absolutely not! TheTrucker.com provides a comprehensive list of truck driving jobs and its truck driving job resources FREE to use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

TheTrucker.com’s objective is to make it FREE and EASY for drivers to find the highest quality truck driving job listings and job resources needed when searching for a job.

Absolutely! In fact, we encourage you to apply for all jobs that you have an interest and that your qualifications meet the job requirements. The more job you apply that match your qualifications, the better your chances for finding the best job for you.

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Immediately! TheTrucker.com processes job applications through its proprietary application processing system (APS) which uses a sophisticated algorithm to match and automatically send qualified driver applications to the trucking company in real time. So, your job application is efficiently processed and submitted to the trucking company immediately after the APS matches your qualifications to the job requirements.

Response time from the trucking companies will vary based on various factors, including the urgency of the hiring needs of each company, the amount of resources each company dedicates to processing applications and the number applications each company receives. Truck driver applicants will increase their chances of being contacted by trucking companies by applying to all jobs that meet their qualifications.

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Trucking companies may or may not respond to all truck driving jobs applications, depending on each company’s hiring policies and procedures and current driver needs. Also, it is possible that a trucking company may not respond to truck driving job applicants if their truck driving experience does not match their minimum hiring requirements or immediate truck driver hiring needs. Truck driver applicants will increase their chances of being contacted by trucking companies by applying to all jobs that meet their qualifications.

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Yes! TheTrucker.com adds and updates existing job listings immediately as new truck driving job listings are received from trucking companies hiring truck drivers. Whether you’re a company driver, owner-operator, lease-purchase driver, team driver or student driver, TheTrucker.com has the most up to date local, regional, OTR and dedicated truck driving job listings in the trucking industry.

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