Maintaining a successful career as a truck driver requires more than just driving skills. It demands professionalism, responsibility, and adherence to a code of conduct that steers clear of behaviors that can lead to truck driver termination. Understanding truck...
The sun-drenched shores of Key Largo, Florida, provided the perfect backdrop for the 20th annual Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ) Innovators Summit. The Summit offered a unique blend of insightful discussions, collaborative brainstorming, and valuable networking...
The trucking industry offers countless opportunities, but the truck driver job search requires more than just a quick application or response to a recruiter’s call. It takes thoughtful consideration, research, and an understanding to ensure you’re making the best...
Your work history is a factor that can make or break your trucking career. Recruiters and carriers meticulously examine your truck driver work history to assess your reliability, stability, and overall suitability for their company. Understanding how your work...
Navigating the trucking industry requires more than just a commercial driver’s license (CDL). Trucking companies have specific CDL requirements in place to ensure they hire qualified and safe drivers. Two critical components of these requirements are the PSP and...