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States with the Most Trucking Jobs in 2014-2015

LogoThe need for truckers is estimated to grow by 11% between now and 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With over 1.7 million truckers already on the highways, this equates to roughly 200,000 new jobs in the next 10 years. The trucking industry will grow at a similar rate to other industries. As the economy continues to grow, so will the need for truckers. The American Trucking Association (ATA) projects growth in the overall freight industry. However, the projections see trucking as the dominant method of freight transportation. In fact, the average revenues will increase 72% by 2015, and total freight tonnage will increase 23.5% during the same time period.

Imposed Gas Tax Affecting the Trucking Industry

LogoRecently, Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) introduced a bipartisan bill that would raise the Federal Gas Tax by 12 cents over the next two years. This would raise the prices at the gas pump, however many see it as a more equitable way to fix the nation's transportation problems. The money raised would be used to repair and replace aging, obsolete infrastructure, as well as replenish the Highway Trust Fund.

Trucker Shortage Jobs in Trucking Go Unfilled

LogoTruck driving jobs are going into a decline. The positions are just not getting filled anymore. This is a bad thing in many ways.

Find Cheap Diesel Fuel with Gas Buddy

LogoOne of the most difficult parts of being a professional trucker is knowing where to stop for gas. Sure, truckers have favorite spots to stop, but what happens when a trucker's favorite spot is out of order or to far. That's where Gas Buddy comes in.

Unemployment Rate Tumbles - Trucking Companies Are Hiring Now

LogoPeople do not constantly want to be looking for a job. Most people do need gainful employment though since one does require an income in order to survive. Those with a commercial drivers license just might be best primed to land employment when searching for a job. The reason is trucking jobs are growing in abundance. In fact, the number of jobs added to the economy has helped, in part, to bring down the current jobless rate in the United States.

Trucking Industry Jobs to Increase by 2022

LogoThe Trucking Industry has seen a fluctuation in the past few years but the future is very bright on the horizon as trucking is considered one of the best jobs of the future. Trucking jobs are projected to increase by almost 200,000 new jobs by 2022.

How Truck Drivers Are Going Green in 2014

LogoNo matter where one goes and what industry one works in, more and more people moving to a greener experience. For truck drivers of vehicles of all sizes and that drive in all types of road conditions this is an especially important move, mainly due to the high cost of operation that these individuals face. Some of the ways that truck drivers are going green in 2014 are highlighted here.

American Trucking Association Supports Fuel Tax Hike

LogoOn December 4, 2013, a new House bill proposal was introduced by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) to the public that would raise federal gasoline tax in an attempt to bring in much needed funding for the nation’s decaying and failing infrastructure system. If passed, federal gasoline tax would increase by 15 cents per gallon.

2014 Poll: What Drives Trucker's to Find New Jobs

LogoAll truck driving jobs have benefits amongst other jobs, but sometimes the idiosyncrasies can drive people insane, making driver’s want to look for new employment. This is especially true when the promises made initially are not kept or when pay is affected. There are many reasons why employees would be driven to find a new job, but the most common ones involve long waits to unload, poorly maintained trucks, not enough time at home, and unexpected variations in pay.

Whats Driving Truck Drivers to Look for a New Job?

LogoTruck drivers in America are under a lot of stress and do switch jobs quite often. A poll by everytruckjob.com attempts to get deeper insights into the challenges faced by truck drivers. Good truck drivers are hard to find and businesses need to know about the challenges truck drivers face in order to provide them better facilities and keep employees glued to their jobs.