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Roadmaster is dedicated to preparing individuals for a career in truck driving to meet the fast growing need for qualified professional truck drivers.

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Walmart offering trucking jobs at $90K

Walmart needs to hire 900 new truckers, so they’re boosting their salaries, in hopes of hiring more people and keeping current drivers. You can earn about $90,000 a year

Texas Oilfield Truck Drivers: Life in the oilfields

There is no denying that the money is attractive, but new Class A CDL licensed truck drivers to have so many available options in today’s economy that you should at least ask yourself some questions before finalizing your career path. The typical oil field worker spends only 20 percent of the time driving a truck and 80 percent of the time working on pumps and doing hard, dangerous manual labor. A career as a professional driver typically includes the following benefits: * Health, vision and dental insurance for you and your family While the high pay of the oil fields is tempting, you should consider all of your options before choosing your career path. The truck driver training and Class A CDL you will receive at Roadmaster qualifies you for jobs that don’t require the hard labor and brutality of working in the unstable oil field industry while still offering generous wages.

Texas Oilfield Truck Drivers: Life in the oilfields

There is no denying that the money is attractive, but new Class A CDL licensed truck drivers to have so many available options in today’s economy that you should at least ask yourself some questions before finalizing your career path. The typical oil field worker spends only 20 percent of the time driving a truck and 80 percent of the time working on pumps and doing hard, dangerous manual labor. A career as a professional driver typically includes the following benefits: * Health, vision and dental insurance for you and your family While the high pay of the oil fields is tempting, you should consider all of your options before choosing your career path. The truck driver training and Class A CDL you will receive at Roadmaster qualifies you for jobs that don’t require the hard labor and brutality of working in the unstable oil field industry while still offering generous wages.

Roadmaster Graduate Platt Brabner named Trucking’s Top Rookie of 2018

He attended Roadmaster Drivers School of San Antonio and got into trucking after serving first in the Marines and then joining the Navy to become a pilot. He says the cash prize will go into the maintenance fund for when he gets his own truck and goes OTR. When asked what advice he would give to new truck drivers, Platt says it is important to know your industry. He says you need to know what you want to get out of your new career and look past just the dollar figures to make sure that you are going to be happy and productive in your new job.

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