How Accurate is the Internet in Analyzing a Trucking Company?

By Ralph Watson


There are several concerns to think about when looking for a new trucking job opportunity. Whether or not you are a brand new or seasoned driver, issues that include how much a company pays, the amount of miles that truckers get, condition of the trucks, and the availablility of home time are some of the issues that should be addressed when viewing a new trucking company. But where can you uncover solid information? There is certainly a considerable amount of information available on the internet. This blog will look at the internet as a source of information.

Trucking Forums

There are lots of trucking forums which have poped up on the web. For a majority of these forums, all that is required is a username, password, and an email to get started posting on the forum. Many of these discussions come from well-meaning truck drivers who want to vent in regards to conditions connected with a specific company. But the problem with forums is that you never actually know who may be writing the post. As with every position, the attitude of the truck driver is the greatest determiner of success or failure. We have all chatted with drivers who do not have anything constructive to say about the company which they work for. But often, whenever the trucker has troubles with every company who they work for, the problem might not be the trucking company. On the flip side, if a poster on a forum has only flattering remarks, it is difficult to determine if that person may be a recruiter or perhaps is somehow associated with the trucking company. Without knowing the history of the individual who is posting, it is tough to make an educated conclusion about the quality of the information.

Trucking Blogs

Trucking blogs have become commonplace on the web. There are several good ones out there. Modern technology makes it feasible for today's truck driver to discuss their thoughts. Nowadays, drivers can keep a laptop with them inside the truck and write about their ordeals on the road while they are at the truck stop or on the side of the road. But again, if you're thinking of choosing a new company to work for it is tough to determine if the material on the blog is dependable. Even a blogger with integrity may find it difficult to be impartial when talking about a company that is paying them an advertising fee or commission. It is necessary to follow a blog for awhile before following any of the advice offered. Read a number of posts to see whether it looks like the blogger is unbiased. Post comments to see if your questions are answered with reliable information. Most respectable bloggers are "approachable" through the comment area and are delighted to respond to a question. As you begin to have a connection with the people who run these internet sites, you can acquire a feel for the quality of information offered. While internet marketing is getting bigger by the day and may be a revenue stream, there are conscientious bloggers who appreciate that if they submit good valuable articles and concentrate on being useful to their readers, traffic and profits will take care of itself. Be sure that the owner of the website is focused on genuinely benefiting drivers and improving the industry overall and is not just in it solely to earn money.

The web can be a useful destination to find information on truck drivers wanted jobs. But with so much information to choose from online it can be hard to discover which information is the most legitimate. Doing your homework not just on the companies, but also on your sources of information is crucial. In a future post, we shall examine additional tried and true strategies for doing research on a new trucking company.




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