Website Helps Drivers Get Local Trucking Jobs From Their Computers

Released on = January 10, 2006, 9:03 am

Press Release Author = Regional trucking Jobs

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = New website helps drivers find a job that will give you a
$35,000 income for the first year and the chance to travel all around the U.S.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
13/01/2006


Website Helps Drivers Get Local Trucking Jobs From Their Computers

New website helps drivers find a job that will give you a $35,000 income for the
first year and the chance to travel all around the U.S.

KANSAS CITY, Jack O' Higgins had been seeking trucking jobs for some time. The
problem is he could not find information about jobs easily. Mostly it was word of
mouth, and he always arrived late for the job. That's until he arrived on the
Internet, where he learnt about all the opportunities that existed there.

"Lately, truck driving has become quite popular. Today there are over 3 million
people that drive for a living. Did you know that 78% of the products most people
consume daily are delivered by truck?" asks O'Higgins "This shows how important
truck drivers are in the marketplace. But all the job information is spread over
many websites. That's why RegionalTruckingJobs.com was created: to help people find
a central place where they can be directed to the best trucking jobs out there"

The website not only includes information about jobs, but it also provides helpful
information for anyone involved in the trucking business. "We intend to provide a
quality site for people in this business, that's why we are continually intending to
grow in content" says O'Higgins about his website. "Trucking is not an easy job.
Drivers must learn how to deal with long hours of work away from their home places
and friends; but it represents a big opportunity to get a stable, high-demanded and
well-paid job that will come along with hundreds of new chances for your
professional development."

Some local trucking jobs have companies who will train you for free if you agree to
drive for them, usually you will only have to drive for about a year, but you may
decide to stay. Something really important for you to know is that truck drivers
face a variety of choices when looking for a job in this industry: long haul or over
the road driver, LTL city or road, refrigerated freight driver, tanker driver,
oversize load driver, flatbed driver, doubles and triples, livestock driver and
others. Applying for a local trucking job is as simple as picking up your phone and
gathering the information you need to get started.

Regional Trucking Jobs is a site where you can find news about the latest trucking
jobs, and can be found on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.regionaltruckingjobs.org/



Contact Jack O\'Higgins for more insights into this topic. Email:
jack_o_higgins@hotmail.com Other helpful information regarding the can be found at:
http://www.regionaltruckingjobs.org/sitemap.html


For More Information Contact:

Jack O\'Higgins
jack_o_higgins@hotmail.com
http://www.regionaltruckingjobs.org/sitemap.html



Web Site = http://www.regionaltruckingjobs.org/sitemap.html

Contact Details = Jack O\'Higgins||1300 Ohio St||Kansas City ,
66044||$$country||||913-423-5625||jack_o_higgins@hotmail.com||http://www.regionaltruckingjobs.org/sitemap.html

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