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Internet Drives the Demand for Truck Driving JobsBill Stevens ![]() http://www.gojobs.com/truck-driving-jobs.html Every day, I continue to learn something new about the online job search process. Today, I learned that truck driving jobs is one of the most competitive niches in the job board business. "Really?" you ask? You bet. Here's why When truck drivers finish delivering a local or long haul load, many times they have to head back home, or to another destination. It makes sense, that if they can pick up another load, on their way back, or to their next delivery, to keep the truck full, they can make more money. Well welcome to the Internet. Most truck stops are already Wi-fi enabled. Using online job boards, truck drivers can log into the Internet, find a delivery, that needs to be made, pick it up, and take off. It's actually a pretty unique solution to creating great efficiencies. So you want to be a trucker, eh? There are some terms you are going to need to know, and having the "lingo" down pat can't ever hurt in a job interview, or during a networking opportunity. With that in mind, let's review some of the industry's common terms. Motor Carrier- a person or company providing transport of people or goods using commercial vehicles Shipper The person "sending" goods using a freight service Receiver- The person "receiving" goods using a freight service Consignor- The person who transfers legal responsibility for a load to a carrier Consignee- The person who takes legal responsibility for a load from a carrier Freight- The cargo being hauled / handled BOL (Bill of Lading)/Manifest- A paper document that states the content and nature of the cargo Intermodal- a description referring to a single container that is transported via multiple means during shipment, i.e. from air to sea to rail to a truck TSE/Shore Power- Truck Stop Electrification- external power "docks" that allow truckers to operate internal systems such as climate control or television without idling their engines Deadheading- Operating a truck that isn't hauling any cargo OTR (over-the-road)- Any trip longer than the maximum per-day period of 14 hours where the driver doesn't return to the home location Terminal- A dock where trucks come and go and freight is sorted Owner/Operator- a self-employed independent contractor that operates a privately owned or leased truck Team Drivers- A team of 2 or more drivers that ride in the same truck and drive in shifts so that the truck is essentially always in motion. Usually used when a shipment is time-sensitive or perishable Dedicated (regular) Route- a driver that transports cargo between 2 or more locations repetitively, usually keeping to a certain schedule. Irregular Route- a driver who goes anywhere at any time without sticking to a scheduled route Regional- a Driver who works in a limited geographical area within a certain radius. A regional driver may or may not maintain a regular schedule. Truckload (TL)- A load of freight consisting mostly of one kind of cargo, usually handled by an Over-The-Road driver Less-Than-Truckload (LTL)- a load of freight consisting of several different types of cargo with several different destinations, usually handled by a dedicated or regional driver
Bill Stevens is a syndicated author, with articles, newsletters, blogs and ezine articles on the top of Online Job Searching, Referral Networking, Social Networking, Career Development, and Career Coaching. With over 12 years of experience helping millions of job seekers with their online job search, Bill is one of the most experienced Internet job searching and internet job board experts. Bill has consulted with major US Corporations, and does public speaking, to community organizations, recruiting network event, colleges, and Universities. Bills’ writing and articles can be found on over 100 different job boards, web sites, blogs, social networking. Visit GoJobs.com for truck driving jobs today!Article submitted Thursday, June 12, 2008 |
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