A list of questions for prospective employers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by The_Stig, Jun 22, 2014.
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Here is a link I found in another thread on here.
http://www.ooida.com/EducationTools/Resources/interview-CD.asp
Some questions won't matter to you. Some will make you think of another question to ask instead. I used this as a template to customize my own set of questions. Hope this helps. -
If a trucking company has only 1 employee guess what he is the driver. That fact is forgotten by many who work for trucking companies. Yes, they have their jobs and those jobs provide for greater profits but they do not provide as great of a percentage value to the company.
For example. A one truck operation running from Chicago to Atlanta and back doing so perfectly will make $2.40 per mile. The run is716.5 miles and it takes 10.5 hours to do it in. That brings in $1719.60 in revenue per one way. At 7 mpg at $3.90 per gallon the fuel cost work out to around $400 for the trip. So revenue minus fuel is $1320.
Now provided the driver can always find loads and nothing goes wrong, that is the companies best rate of return. As the company grows and they add more trucks they need more support people. Sales folks, paper shufflers, janitors, mechanics, personal folks, someone to answer the phone, managers. As well as many others. But none of them bring in the revenue. They make larger possible but for everyone employed the percentage of profit goes down.
Without drivers, there is no trucking company. Sales folks and load planners are important but many owner operators do that work themselves.
Once drivers except just how important they are to the industry, a raise is in order.Lux Prometheus and harlycharly55 Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
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