Some Truckers Are A Class "A" Act
There are some truckers that are in a class all of their own.
Driving a big truck or semi-tractor trailer over thirty thousand
pounds requires a special license - a Class A license. This is
like the big leagues of truck driving. Those Class "A" truckers
all had to earn their Commercial Driver's License (CDL) first
before securing that Class "A" status. So what exactly is
involved in earning that Class A license? Let's find out...
First of all, as mentioned above, truckers have to earn their
CDL first. And depending on the state in which you live, there
are a certain amount of years you have to hold a CDL license
before being eligible to earn a Class A license. In addition,
obtaining a Class A license means heading back to truck driving
school and the classroom for more instruction, as much as six to
eight weeks. Truckers who are licensed Class A often drive those
large trucks like the tankers or ones that handle hazardous
materials. And because that load is more difficult, additional
instruction is necessary in order to learn how to deal with it.
Earning that Class A license opens more doors of opportunity
with trucking companies. It is tougher to get that Class A
designation, so those trucking jobs that require it often pay
more money. And since the field of trucking is a growth
industry, this is great news for the Class A truckers. In
certain parts of the country, trucking companies are recruiting
like crazy, offering awesome pay with lots of benefits to lure
these truckers to work for them, even those with newly earned
Class A licenses that have not had a lot of experience driving
those bigger rigs. A trucking company taking a chance on a new
Class A licensed recruit is making a big investment that could
potentially pay off for both parties.
So where are the trucking companies that offer these prime
trucking jobs for Class A license holders? You have to know
where to look! Start with your local newspapers and employment
agencies. Talk with the counselors at the truck driving school.
Chances are that recruiters often inform them of open positions
within their trucking company. Finally, there is the internet.
Do a web search of the trucking companies in your area and visit
their websites. Truckers can find a lot of information about
Class A licensed trucking jobs through that avenue.
These truckers work hard to earn that Class A license. Most
often, these truck drivers go for it because of the challenge of
driving a big rig over thirty thousand pounds as well as the
increase in pay. No matter what their motivation is, driving
trucks that big earn them the status of being a Class "A" Act.