Truck driving careers are becoming more popular year after year. Depending on what kind of truck gig you work you will find different kind benefits as well as disadvantages.

Many truckers move goods depending on the season. For example, during the fall, you will find many truckers moving harvested goods like corn and other crops.

A good example of a seasonal trucker would be an ice road trucker. For only two months of the year the ice near the arctic circle becomes home to the select few truckers to brave the harsh conditions.

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Coal truckers move coal year around as miners harvest the coal. There are also many jobs for rock truckers and other movers. You sure can’t forget movers and shipping companies.

Short haul trucking companies delivery goods in a limited area but sometimes might have to delivery further than expected. Some truckers may have a route that they take everyday such as a trip from Birmingham to Atlanta back to Birmingham.

Local drivers may have a daily a weekly route even a monthly route they take. Independent owner operators usually own their own rigs and contract hauling jobs.

If you like a good home cooked meal everyday the long haul may not be your cup of tea. Sometimes good home cooking can be a hard thing to find on the lonely road.

So, if you are looking for the long haul or want to be a short haul trucker, the road can be a great place to start a long career. Think about the possibilities and keep on trucking to a new way of life!

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