Thursday, July 19, 2007

The Right Choice

Deciding which trucking company to work for can sometimes be a tough decision. But it doesn't have to be if you answer yes to any of the following questions:

1. Is job security important to you?
2. Are job benefits, such as health insurance and retirement options, important to you?
3. Are you tired of working in a dead-end job?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should seriously consider driving for Swift Transportation. Here's why:

Job Security - As the nations largest trucking company, Swift offers job security and career opportunities that are unmatched within the industry.

Benefits - Swift offers a benefits package that is unmatched within the trucking industry. More information can be found here.

Career Paths - Truckers working for Swift have room for plenty of advancement as they progress throughout their careers. Starting out in an OTR position, most drivers will have the opportunity to move into regional, dedicated, or even local driving runs.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Swift Trucking

Most Americans are unaware that, with relatively few exceptions, all merchandise has at one time or another been transported by truck. Swift Transportation's expansive operations give it one of the country’s largest truckload fleets. You can find a Swift trucking job online at Drivers Central. Given the national shortage of drivers over the next few years, now is the perfect time to get a Swift trucking job and start a new career.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Get Into Trucking

Are you ready for a job change? Do you want a career that offers freedom and stability? A job that is satisfying and rewarding? Then you need to consider a job as a truck driver.

There's no better place to start your trucking career than at a Swift Driving Academy where you'll receive first class training and receive your class A commercial drivers license in approximately three weeks. Once you've graduated, you'll be able to enjoy the advantages and benefits of being a trucker while working for the nation's truckload leader.