The trucking industry is a high-demand, active industry. Being as important as it is to the country, a lot of people look to launch careers in trucking for the security and the reward of contributing to such an important industry. If you aren't one for driving a truck, or you're not comfortable getting your commercial driver's license, you may find that you are better off working in freight brokerage instead. Before you make any decisions, here's what you need to know.
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If you started out at a young age working as a professional trucker, then you undoubtedly want to move up to a different position at some point in your career; whether it be a managerial position or something else. If, however, you aren't sure how you can pad your resume to have a more successful future at your trucking company job, then this article is for you. This article will take a closer look at a few different things that you can do to help move yourself up at your job.
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If you own a smaller business or are building a business and do not have largescale production yet, you may not have full truckloads of items so ship. As a result, hiring a trucking company to deliver items by the load really isn't an option for you. You could instead choose to ship your items one-by-one through a delivery service or the postal service, but there's also a better option -- less-than-truckload, or LTD shipping.
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