Introduction
Establishing long‐term career goals early in your truck driver career helps you to reach them. When you set goals for yourself, you are able to focus your efforts on the process.
Goal setting helps you to get to where you eventually want to be. Goal setting is a powerful process for thinking, planning, and motivating yourself to make your vision a reality.
Also, because you will be focused on your goals, you will be less likely to be distracted in your efforts.
New Drivers
If you are a newly licensed commercial truck driver you’ve already successfully reached an established goal to get to this point. You’ve worked hard and successfully met all of the extensive licensing requirements. You successfully completed your truck driver training, passed the commercial drivers license exam, and the Department of Transportation Medical Exam.
Newly licensed drivers are often hired by trucking companies which will place them with an experienced driver who will be their trainer for a period of time. If this is your situation take advantage of this training period to learn as much as you can about the trucking industry. This includes learning as much as you can about your current employer. Also, get information from other truck drivers about the companies they work for. This will enable you to learn about the many truck driving opportunities that may be available to you once you gain more experience.
The majority of new commercial truck drivers are assigned to haul dry van freight. However, there is a number of truck driving job possibilities. Make notes if you see something that interests you. This can be drivers pulling flatbed trailers, wide loads, tankers, etc. If any of these types of loads interest you it is important that you learn more about the requirements needed to work in these areas of trucking.
Experience Drivers
Whereas experienced truck drivers already possess significant knowledge about the trucking industry, new drivers have a great deal to learn. This is why it is so important to do good research. Make a list of both positive and negative things you learn about various trucking companies. This should include the advantages and disadvantages of hauling different types of freight. Also, you should consider the type of income you want to earn.
You might want to own your own trucking company. If so, do comprehensive research plus talk to other drivers who own their companies. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of owning your own company. This will enable you to discover if you have the traits, skills and patience necessary to build a successful trucking company.
Good goal setting requires you to make realistic plans. Your plans should be very specific and achievable. Don’t frustrate yourself by making unrealistic plans. Also, it is important to talk to your trusted circle of friends to get honest feedback from them in addition to their support. Good research and planning will greatly benefit you in setting your long‐term goals.
Your desires, personality, and goals will determine the type of truck driver career that you want. Ideally, this should be one that matches your skills, interests, salary requirements plus any other requirements you have. However, you might need to learn additional skills and it will take your time and energy. Also, it is most important that you have the confidence to believe that you can reach your goals.
In conclusion, being a truck driver in 2020 is still worth it; however, it does require hard work and patience to reap the rewards. If you are interested in securing a free insurance quote, give us a call at 201-580-6806 or submit an application below.