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5 GREAT WAYS TO FIND THE BEST REGIONAL DRIVING JOBS ONLINE

Updated: May 18, 2022

The internet is a gold mine for some of the best truck driving jobs in the industry. Here are some tips on where to start your online job search.


Truck driving jobs are in high demand, for both seasoned professionals and newcomers, because it makes good money. Professional truckers make an average of $41,906.00 per year, with some of the highest paying trucking jobs offering wages of $38.00++ per hour.

This leads to the golden question.

“How do I find the best truck driving job online?”

The internet is definitely a good place to start your search. But it can get overwhelming.

Although the internet has a lot of good resources that can help point you in the right direction, you also need to do a lot of research to filter out the spam and suspicious websites just to find the right websites or resources to get you started. This is precisely why we have come up with this list of 5 great ways to find the best truck driving jobs online!

1. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

Location is everything when it comes to business. It is also very crucial to your job search.

According to PayScale data, the average hourly rate of a truck driver ranges from $14.43 – $24.47; with tips and overtime pay, a driver earns up to $35.78 per hour. And on an annual rate, a truck driver earns on a range of $31,295 – $67,430—of course, this would depend on the specific employer, the geography, and tenure.

The highest paying trucking jobs are usually situated in busy cities and central business districts because of the level of difficulty associated with moving around those areas—these are cities and states like New York, Chicago, Seattle, and Houston. New York businesses that employ trucking services are considered the highest since, on an annual basis, a driver may earn between $33,991 – $80,471 and this is depending on the level of experience and expertise in navigating through big cities, small towns, rain, and snow. Although Chicago comes second to New York in terms of hourly rate ranging from $16.77 – $27.33, Seattle beats Chicago’s annual rate with $35,517 – $73,734. Still considered one of the highest paying, Houston comes fourth with an annual pay of $34,738 – $70,217.

These places offer diverse employers with different needs in trucking services. Some would need tankers, some auto hauls, or even some bullrackers. Depending on the specific service you will be providing, your expertise or experience, the distance or weight of your haul, you will find that you can be given a high salary simply from providing trucking services.

If you are already located in the states mentioned above, then, it shouldn’t be a problem finding good paying trucking jobs. However, you also need to be mindful of the competition. There is a high chance that there are a good number of professional truck drivers who are also out for the same opportunities that you are going for. This just means that you need to “strengthen your game” when applying to make sure that your application stands out in the application pile.

If you are not located in high-paying states, you also need to consider if you are willing to move once you are hired for the right opportunity. If you aren’t, then, you need to limit your job search to companies or trucking jobs within your area.

Try to use the right keywords on your Google Search, such as: Truck Driving Jobs <Enter your state here>. This will help you in getting the right search results.

2. AREA OF EXPERTISE

Many people don’t know that there are actually different types of truck driving jobs. These different types of truck driving jobs also play a key part of determining how much you will and can get paid.

Ice road trucking jobs are often compensated well because it is considered a high-risk job due to the level of danger and difficulty the work entails. Ice road truckers are known to be the best in the truck driving industry because they need to learn to navigate through harsh elements, have the know-how to fix their trucks if ever it breaks down, drive oversized loads while navigating haulers, and anticipate unexpected situations due to the type of weather they are driving through.

Dump truck drivers for coal mines are also known to be highly paid in the truck driving industry. This requires patience and preciseness because you may be asked to haul materials from the mine itself. This type of truck driving job also entails a certain level of danger and difficulty, because one wrong move may cause the mine to collapse.

Other truck driving jobs are associated with moving (household movers), auto haulers, tankers, freight haulers, and more. It is important for you to know these types of jobs in order to determine which one is well-suited to your experience to make it easier for you to filter the job posts and also get the job.


3. TRUCK COMPANIES HIRING IN YOUR AREA

Once you have determined your area of expertise and the location for your job search, you can start looking for truck companies that are hiring. Before you start looking for just a long list of jobs, you should go straight to the source and apply to truck driving jobs for companies who are known to offer good compensation.

O'Hare Freight is one of the rising premier trucking companies in the USA. The company is known for providing professional and reliable trucking services, which include national truckload, expedited and dedicated freight transportation services and more.

The company is constantly on the lookout for highly-skilled and professional truck drivers to join the team. This is definitely a good place to start your search for the best truck driving job.

4. TRUCK DRIVING JOBS THROUGH GOOGLE

Google, as the world’s top search engine, will be your best friend when it comes to searching truck driving jobs. But you also need to be mindful that Google has a lot of ads (or what is known as PPCs) that come out in your search results.

Based on its recent update, Google will now display 4 advertisements before displaying your search results, so don’t just start clicking on whatever comes out once you have started your search. You will be able to identify these ads because they have the “Ad” label in a small box right before the link.

But not all ads are evil. So, you can rest assured that some of these ads will be useful for your search.

What’s most important is that you read through them first to know if these are linking to reputable sites, before you go that path.

5. PREPARE YOUR PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

The online application process can be quite tedious. The search part alone is already difficult enough, so brace yourself for an even longer process when you begin your application.

Most job sites will require you to maintain an account with them and this includes manually entering your personal and professional details in their platforms. The good news is that once you have filled out your online profile completely, you’re pretty much all set.

Most online recruitment sites will send you alerts through your email, so you know if there are jobs that are applicable to you. This is why it is very important that you update your profile with your preferences (location and salary or rate).

Be prepared with an updated resume or CV that outlines your skills and experience, so it will be easy for you to simply upload this unto online job platforms or email potential employers. You need to also list down 3 or 5 people who you can use as work references, in case your potential employers need this as part of the screening or application process.

DON’T LOSE HOPE!

As an additional tip to the 5 that we have already shared above, it’s very important for you to remember NOT TO LOSE HOPE. Finding the right job – in whatever industry – is always tedious and it takes time to find the right work opportunity and employer.

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