Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Great News !

After many months of almost complete non-hiring activity across the baord in the trucking industry, we are seeing considerable success placing experienced drivers, recent cdl graduates - and - new students in jobs and/or with companies that are, once again, offering CDL paid training.

If you are still looking for a job as a cdl driver and have so far been unsuccessful, please give us a call at 1-888-770-2822, or visit our site at www.bigtrucksbigbucks.com. We'll be glad to discuss your options with you.

We are excited about the positive changes we see coming....stay tuned for helpful information on:

  • why it's often in your best interests to be represented in your job search by an experienced independent recruiter specializing in the trucking industry,
  • and the advantages and disadvantages of attending an independent cdl school versus a company paid cdl training program.

All the best,

James S. McCormack

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

It seems that the trucking industry is ever so slowly beginning to recover from the results of our present economy, and I have good news !

The availability of trucking jobs for recent CDL graduates have been almost non-existent, especially since the last quarter of 2008. The good news is that finally, there are one or two companies that are accepting recent CDL graduates, but the opportunities are limited, at least for now.

And experienced CDL drivers have had a very difficult time finding driving jobs over recent months, but again, we have good news ! Several trucking companies are beginning to hire experienced drivers again, and the job opportunities are better than they were before insofar as earnings.

We try and tell everyone we speak with to check back at our web site at http://www.bigtrucksbigbucks.com/ regularly for updates, and here they are ! We recommend that you bookmark http://www.bigtrucksbigbucks.com and our blog at http://bigtrucksbigbucks.blogspot.com/. Good luck and good fortune .... we see this is an indication that the trucking industry is beginning to loosen up and is 'on the road' to recovery ....

All the best,

James McCormack