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How to Choose a Utility Trailer

September 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Utility trailers help us transport all types of heavy equipment, whether for business or pleasure. However, with so many utility trailers on the market, it can be difficult to select the best type of trailer that you will need. The first feature you will need to consider when shopping for utility trailers is the size of the trailer. Determine the size you will need based on the type of vehicle you will be utilizing to haul the trailer.

The second feature you will need to consider is whether you need an open or enclosed trailer. An open trailer can be used to haul a wide range of items and can handle heavy-duty loads. This type of trailer is ideal for business trucks or vehicles that need to service additional job locations with fewer vehicles. On the other hand, an enclosed trailer comes with a safe, watertight and durable cargo box. Other than this feature, an enclosed trailer is pretty much the same as an open trailer.

Truck Driving Jobs Offered Nationwide!

September 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Ever thought about being a truck driver? No? Well, you should. For those of you who enjoy traveling, trucking jobs can get you from one side of the country to the other.

Truck driving jobs can be found in most states throughout the country, from Virginia to California, and everything in between. If geography doesn’t help you, perhaps look into any companies of interest. For example, there’s J.B. Hunt Transport and Texas Star Express. Check out individual companies and see if you would like to represent them.

There are hundreds of trucking job opportunities to choose from. Some companies offer van, refrigerated, drop deck, doubles/triples, flatbed, specialized, tanker, over-the-road, regional, dedicated, local driving positions and many more. There is a difference and you have the option to choose what carrier you prefer in order to make your job the experience you want it to be.

If you want to be a truck driver, you have to be committed. Dedicated truck driving jobs are the only kinds offered—so choose wisely! If you’re not into driving for long hours or you’re not the type to be able from your family days at a time, maybe then rethink your choice. If you are interested, you can pick a local driving job or a region or area you would like to stay in, if you have a preference. After that, look through a list of trucking companies that interest you. Then, see which companies of those will accommodate your needs. Fill out an application and see what you end up with.

The Right Retreads Can Make All the Difference

September 24, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Truck driving is an important occupation in our society, as trucks are the means by which many different goods are transported across the country from manufacturer or grower to distributer or customer. However, with all that driving on the open highway will quickly come the need to retread tires. Truck drivers know the importance of retreading the tires on their trucks, and realize that this is an important part of standard truck maintenance.

Without retreads, truck tires will slowly wear away until there is nothing left but the wheel rim. This causes extensive damage to the truck itself and can take a vehicle off the road for lots of repairs, if not indefinitely. Although getting truck tires retreaded can sometimes be a hassle, it is well worth it in the long run.

There are many manufacturers of truck tires and in fact, there are so many different ones that it can be impossible to always stay abreast of all of the different names. However, there are a number of companies that are household names due to their long history in the industry and their quality products. Goodyear truck tires are a type of tire that everyone has heard of and countless drivers trust their trucks and their own safety with them. Goodyear isn’t the only well known brand of truck tires, however. Other brands, including Michelin, BFGoodrich and Dunlop are other quality manufacturers that have strong brand loyalty among truck drivers.

Are Trucking Jobs Right For You

September 23, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Have you ever considered a career as a truck driver? Trucking jobs make for a great career and allow for extensive traveling. Drivers enjoy the ever changing scenery and independence they have while driving. When considering applying, it is best to be over the age of 23 and have a clean driving record. Attending a truck driving school is a great addition to your resume, as well. The important thing to be aware of when applying to truck driving school; however, is to be sure you are not signing a contract that commits you for a predetermined number of years with financial difficulties if you try to get out of the binding. 

 

The pay for such a job is considerably high and comes with benefits. As a truck driver, you are able to choose an area you are interesting in working in and look into companies in that area. Truck driving jobs are an area of high demand and in need of drivers. Due to this shortage, companies have increased the benefits. This area of business is in such high demand because more than 70% of the nation’s economy are transported by trucks. As the economy grows, the need for truck drivers only increases. Illinois truck driving jobs are an area of high demand. If you live in this area or would like to work in the area, there are many companies available to work with including RWI, CalArk Trucking, or K & B transportation. If you are in the market for a job with high compensation and benefits, traveling, and can stand to be away from home for days at a time, consider a job in the trucking industry.

Upkeep and Maintenance on Commercial Truck Tires

September 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Truck drivers and their trucks see hundreds of thousands of miles in their lifetimes. While truck drivers can stop and take a break to recharge their figurative batteries, recharging the tires on a truck is not as simple of a process as taking a nap. It is important to retread tires on a truck on a periodic basis in order to keep the truck running smoothly and to avoid a lot of costly damage.

Retreads replace the existing treads on tires that have become worn down or damaged with all the miles traveled by the vehicle. Although not a tire replacement, if done correctly by an experience technician using high quality materials, they can leave the existing tire as good as a brand new tire. If truck drivers do not get the treads on their truck tires replaced, the tires will continue to wear down until they reach the tire rim.

It can sometimes be temping to keep driving even as you see the existing treads on your tires wearing down and down, because stopping takes time, slows down your trip and costs money. However, it is important to maintain the treads on commercial truck tires for both safety and efficiency reasons. Locating a good tire service center is key to keeping your truck in top performance shape. Once you have located a good service center and found a brand of tire treads that you like, replacing the tire treads for your truck can be a painless process.