October Trucking News
As we gear up for another busy quarter we’ve kept an eye on trucking industry news. Let’s look at some news that caught our eye this month.
As we gear up for another busy quarter we’ve kept an eye on trucking industry news. Let’s look at some news that caught our eye this month.
Are you looking for an opportunity to use your self-motivated passion and strong communication skills to be the primary face between the Maintenance department and our drivers, owner-operators the dispatch and operations departments? Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Service Advisor role is an entry to mid-level position that plays a key role in the organization and must work closely with all of our internal departments.
We are growing and have opportunities for Canadian-Only Company Drivers. These lanes are Canadian runs that go to Western and Eastern Canada.
We are growing and have opportunities for Canadian-Only Owner-Operators. These lanes are Canadian runs that go from coast to coast. Typical runs last 10 -12 days providing owner-operators with an average of over 10,000 miles per month.
Bye-Bye Stress, Hello Time Management! Find out how You can Achieve a Less Stress-filled Run Ah, stress. This is one emotion that truckers are very familiar with. Stress is just part of the job in trucking, from tight schedules, pressure from shippers and receivers, maintaining safety (for yourself and others) to environmental stressors like traffic, [...]
We extend our thank you to our drivers and owner operators for your hard work, dedication, and sacrifices to get the job done safely. This year has been extra challenging for the trucking industry and have kept store selves stocked through challenging conditions.
Myths that some of us in trucking believe have unfortunate consequences and achieve the exact opposite of what we’d like to happen. Some trucking myths will cost money when we act on unfounded beliefs. Some misconceptions lead to significant safety hazards.
With it being so busy you might have missed some interesting industry news. So, grab a cup of coffee and catch up on what's happening in trucking.
Life on the road can also lead to poor health choices. Eating fast food or truck stop food every day will add inches to your waistline and put you at risk for diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions.
Even the best, most upkept equipment that goes through regular maintenance checks and routine daily inspections can break down – and it always seems to happen at the worst times, doesn’t it?