Now, unless you are an independent owner/operator and totally self-employed, you will probably work for a Trucking company. An advantage to working for a commercial trucking operation is that you will probably have benefits, such as: vacations, sick leave, health insurance, and even life insurance. However, leaving the protection of your family, as well as your personal and business assets in the hands of employer-provided insurance, can be extremely risky.
If you are totally self-employed, then you won’t have those built-in benefits, and will need to put safeguards in place to protection those you love.
At our company, we understand the unique challenges and risks faced by commercial truck drivers in their day-to-day operations. Here’s why you should choose us to protect you and your family.
When you become a career trucker and become part of the “On The Go” commercial trucking industry, not only will you discover a whole new language, but you will eventually learn that there are both pros and cons to being a professional big-rig driver. Some of the advantages and benefits of being a truck driver include travel, good pay, job security (we will always need goods transported), and adventure.
Of course, as with any career choice, there are going to be some cons, some drawbacks.
of Truck drivers have hypertension or pre-hypertension, compared to the national average of 58.3 percent
of Truck drivers have problems with obesity compared with 31% of the general population
of Truck drivers leave Home and don’t come back for a minimum of 30 days in a row
of Truck drivers reported that they have at least once fallen asleep while driving
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