Whether you’re just starting out in your trucking career or a seasoned veteran looking for a change, finding the right company to driver for is key in ensuring your job is satisfying, enjoyable, and meeting all your needs. Finding the right company can feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Keep reading to learn our top tips for finding the perfect trucking company for you.
- Know what you want out of the job
Remember, it’s about you, so that’s the easiest starting point. What do you want? Here are a few questions to ask yourself to get started.
• What type of freight do you want to haul?
• How much do you need to get paid?
• What benefits are important to you?
• How often do you want to be home?
• Do you want a regular route, or do you prefer to drive different areas?
Starting with these questions, you can start to build a profile of what you’re ideal driving job and company look like. Once you do that, it’s time to do some research, which brings us to point number 2.
- Do your research
Now that you have your list of what you want out of the job, work it in reverse. What companies haul the type of freight you want to haul? Which ones have the schedules, routes, pay, or benefits you want? Take some time to explore companies that interest you. Check out their reviews (with a grain of salt), see if they’re members of any associations or organizations, read through their mission and value statements.
- Look beyond the paycheck
Obviously, salary is important. Everyone needs to get paid! It isn’t always the most important thing, however and shouldn’t be the only thing you base your decision on when considering potential employers. Consult your list from point number 1. Do they offer flexible hours? Will you be home as often as you want to be? Are the routes ones you will enjoy? Do they have a good bonus or incentive program in place?
- Stick with it
Once you’ve made your choice and stared a new role, stick around a while – especially if you’re a totally new driver. You’ll spend some time riding with another driver at first before you’re on your own. Even once on your own, it can take some time to really get properly settled into your new role. Give it time to build your reputation, earn respect, and show them what you’re made of.
Researching potential employers before you commit to an opportunity can save you a lot of stress down the road. Make sure that whichever company you choose has all the things you want and need from your trucking job, whatever that means for you.
As a footnote, if you want to take some of the hassle out of the process, work with someone like Truck Drivers U.S.A who can handle some of the legwork and help you get matched with your ideal trucking company in record time.