Becoming a Truck Driver Houston TX

The life of a truck driver can be a lonely one with countless hours on the road and time away from the ones you love. Nevertheless, there are few careers that can be as rewarding as that of a truck driver.

Local Companies

Texas-State of Attorney General
(713) 672-0773
8799 North Loop E
Houston, TX
Marilyn Austin & Assoc
(281) 759-7000
11999 Katy Fwy # 100N
Houston, TX
Randstad
(713) 849-9320
17504 Northwest Fwy Ste 600
Houston, TX
Flexible Staffing
(713) 686-9700
10616 Northwest Fwy
Houston, TX
Sapphire Technologies
(713) 626-4900
1300 Post Oak Blvd Ste 1800
Houston, TX
Kelly Engineering Resources
(713) 266-6600
3200 Wilcrest Dr
Houston, TX
Worksource the
(281) 335-8282
1322 Space Park Dr
Houston, TX
Hay Darlene & Associates
(713) 789-0486
755 Katy Fwy
Houston, TX
Job Pops Personnel
(281) 589-2550
12612 Briar Forest Dr
Houston, TX
Meador Staffing Services Inc
(281) 486-1700
528 Bay Area Blvd Ste 1000
Houston, TX

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The life of a truck driver can be a lonely one with countless hours on the road and time away from the ones you love. Nevertheless, there are few careers that can be as rewarding as that of a truck driver. Truck drivers seem to be in a class all by themselves and actually enjoy the time they spend on the road. These individuals defy sleep itself and drive hundreds of miles in a single stretch. Some say they can actually hear the road calling. Are you one of these individuals? If so, here's what you need to know about becoming a truck driver.

While it is not an immediate requirement, most trucking companies like to field drivers that have a high school diploma or equivalent. If you do not have a high school diploma consider getting your GED before you seek your trucking employment.

STEP 1:

Take the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCR) exam. Along with a written exam, you will also have to pass a physical exam that includes an eye and hearing test. Once you are a certified truck driver you will have to take the FMCR's physical exam every two years to maintain your good standing as a commercial truck driver.

STEP 2:

Keep a good driving record. If you have lots of speeding tickets and/or DUI arrests, your chances of being hired will diminish greatly. Keeping your nose clean will go a long way when it comes to employment.

It is now also mandatory that all trucking companies administer periodic drug testing to their drivers. A failed drug test can lead you to dismissal and the chances of you getting back into the truck driving game will be slim to none. Again, it pays to keep your nose clean.While each state will have different procedures as to how they want you to go about applying for your CDL, the steps are pretty much the same. All states currently offer many different truck driving schools to choose from and it is wise to take advantage of the schools that are available.

Now you are ready to become a certified commercial truck driver. Pack your bags and say goodbye to the family because the road is calling your name. In the words of Willie Nelson, "On the road again. I can't wait to get on the road again."

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