Approximately 47% of the trucking industry workforce are women. Roughly 7% are female truckers, and another 23% of all truck carrier employees are women in management roles. The remaining 17% hold administrative or support positions within the trucking business. Examples include drivers' dispatchers and office personnel.
What can I expect?
After training you are literally in the driver seat concerning your earning potential. paid "CPM" cent per mile means the more you drive the more you earn. 70k annually is easily obtainable for first year drivers.
Jobs in trucking?
There are many types of driving positions open in the transportation industry right now! Companys large and small have local, regional and over the road divisions. Gaining an endorsement can afford you a different style of truck driving like pulling liquids in a tank for food manufactures or doubles and triples to make terminal to terminal trips within the company network. There are many options to fit your driving preference.
Is it worth it?
While only you can be the ultimate judge. Consider these numbers in your decision. The most popular 2-year bachelor's degree is in Business Administration while the average cost of that degree is 8K to 12K for instate students and up to 20K for out of state students*. There are on average 391,375 bachelor's degrees in B/A awarded each year with an average starting income of 54K annually to 67K mid-career*.
Will you be royalty?
Weigh the options and check the numbers. There are thousands of driving positions open right now. Companies are ready to hire you today even before you finish training. Yes, you can graduate from training with the peace of mind that you have a secure future in place.
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*US Dept. Labor
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