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13 February 2008
Best Truck Driving Jobs – Review Of Online Trucking Resource - BigTruckDrivingJobs.com

Best Truck Driving Jobs at BigTuckDrivingJobs.com

The Internet over a relatively short period of time has quickly become the first resource for anyone to use that’s looking for anything.  Need to find a house?  Look online.  Need a new pair of shoes?  The web is the easiest way to find valuable info before making a purchase.  Any user with a computer and an Internet connection is seconds away from insightful information on any topic imaginable.

The transportation world is definitely in this mix, in terms of moving things to an online environment when these things were traditionally built, moved, posted, sent, or received with paper, billboards, or radio and tv ads.  

We’d like to give a run down for an Internet service that’s helping truck drivers find better employment opportunities with trucking companies – BigTruckDrivingJobs.com.  Traditionally, a driver looking for a job or a new job picked up a magazine at a truck stop, read some advertisements, and had to do the work by making phone calls to recruiters.  Maybe he or she saw a billboard somewhere and jotted down the phone number.  Could have seen a commercial for a trucking school sponsored by a major carrier.  Who knows, but those days have long since past thanks to the popularity of the World Wide Web.

These days, in a few clicks, a driver can review a host of trucking companies in a few minutes.  Drivers using BigTruck can apply with one company, or send their application to lots of companies where they’re able to determine the best trucking job for them and their family based on the pay scale, home time, and benefits of the various companies.  No more tracking down better truck driving jobs yourself, these days the recruiters are coming to the drivers, putting them in control of their career.  We can all agree that controlling your career is a very secure feeling.

What you can find on BigTruckDrivingJobs.com are lots and lots of trucking companies looking for drivers, a trucking schools directory, a listing of truck stops, links to magazines about trucking, and a breakdown of employment opportunities based on driver type.  (Company drivers work for a company and drive their truck, Owner Operators work for a company and actually own their own truck and oftentimes trailer)

If you’ve got it, a trucker brought it to you.  Think about it; everything you eat and touch has been on a commercial truck at some point.  It’s nice to see such a helpful website like this that is dedicated to helping the men and women of this industry find employment opportunities, but also allow them to determine which opportunity is most valuable.  And it’s nice to see so many features and so much information that would be of interest to drivers and their families all listed in one convenient location.

Next time you’re looking for any info regarding trucking, whether it be about truck driver jobs which is the primary focus of Big Truck, consider some of the other helpful related info.  This site is dedicated to helping drivers, so stop by and check it out.  Drop them a line and tell them what you think and how you feel, they’d love to hear from you folks that are out on the road laying down the miles.

Posted by TruckerJim at 9:08 AM  |  LINK to this post  |  5 comment s  |  Subscribe


Good content, very helpful. In todays business world it should be near impossible to make an uneducated decision about anything. Weather you are buying a new used truck, looking for a new place to run your truck or even if you are just looking for a place to get fuel. The internet is the place to go!! -besttruckskc.com
Posted by marc hess on February 14, 2008 at 7:14 AM


Yea that's for sure Marc! I'm completely lost when I don't have my computer to do research, won't be long and we'll all be doing it from our phones...
Posted by TruckerJim on February 14, 2008 at 7:48 AM


I want to find a truck driver blog, where companies can be black listed so drivers will not go there for work, in order to be ripped off or shorted, etc etc...anyone know of one pertaining to Canadian trucking companies, I have a few companies to add to the list...
Posted by P.Wilkinson on February 23, 2008 at 1:26 AM


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