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7 Non-Trucking Jobs You Can Get With A CDL

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Getting a Commercial Driver’s License or CDL has lots of advantages. First, being a truck driver is a high-demand job. Many companies continue to look for skilled truck drivers. That’s why getting a can give you a head start at a truck driving career. Being a truck driver is not an easy job. Sometimes, you’d need to be away from home for a couple of days because you’d need to deliver cargo to different states. That’s why some truck drivers quit their jobs. Luckily, you can also have other jobs besides being a CDL truck driver. This means that your CDL won’t go to waste. Here’s the list of 7 non-trucking jobs you can get with a CDL. Read more at – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 7 Non-Trucking Jobs You Can Get With A CDL


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6 Non-Trucking Jobs You Can Get With A CDL
  • Being a truck driver is not an easy job. Thats
    why some truck drivers quit their jobs. Luckily,
    you can also have other jobs besides being a CDL
    truck driver. This means that your CDL wont go
    to waste. Heres the list of 7 non-trucking jobs
    you can get with a CDL.

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Bus Driver
  • If you want to continue pursuing a career in
    driving, being a bus driver is a perfect
    alternative.
  • There are different kinds of bus driving jobs you
    can choose. You can drive a school bus,
    commercial city bus, or a tour bus. You just need
    a CDL and training to start working.

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Truck Driver Instructor
  • Having a CDL means that you can also teach future
    truck drivers. You can conduct CDL training for
    people at trucking schools and companies,
    community colleges, and corporate companies.
  • If you like teaching and have enough patience and
    dedication, this may be the best job for you.

4
Truck Terminal Manager
  • Most terminal managers start as truck drivers for
    their companies.
  • A terminal managers duties may depend on the
    truck company. But, the duties often include
    coordinating and paperwork.

5
Highway Technician
  • When it comes to constructing or repairing
    highways, large vehicles are often used. This may
    include concrete mixers, dump trucks, and paint
    trucks.
  • Youd likely need a CDL with a Class B level to
    land this job.

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Truck Personnel Supervisor
  • Besides being a terminal manager, you may also
    take the role of a supervisor.
  • Once youve learned enough knowledge and
    experience of the trucking industry, you can
    supervise other truck drivers.
  • As a supervisor, youll need to guide the daily
    tasks of the company.

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Truck Driver Recruiter
  • Another job you may consider is being a
    recruiter.
  • Every company needs impressive drivers that are
    well-trained. If possible, theyd want to hire
    drivers with experience. As a recruiter, your job
    is to seek out these drivers and recommend them
    to the companies.

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Bottom Line
  • Youd also need the interest with the industry
    you want to pursue. As a professional with a
    commercial drivers license, you can get
    high-paying and stable jobs. You can use your
    other skills like selling, customer service, and
    teaching to get a successful career. So if youre
    not into driving trucks, try to look into other
    possibilities. Your success might be in a
    different career.
  • All the best
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