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We’ve seen the big trucks on the highway and often times are scared as they move by. However, many of us take for granted that these truckers are moving goods from state to state so we can have food on our plates. They drive at all hours of the night and in all types of weather. Many have made it their lives for over 20 years and don’t see anything else they’d rather be doing.

The trucking industry is a huge part of America. It’s been around for years and only seems to be getting better. Here are a few reasons as to why the trucking industry means so much to our world.

How Do You Start?

To be a trucker, you will have to start your own business or drive for a company. Getting your own authority is required to operate a truck and it is given by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Like any business, you will need to get training so you can effectively drive the truck on the roads. There will be some expenses that you will have to cost out such as fuel, storage, and figure out what rate to charge when working with shippers. You must keep your back office as organized as possible so you don’t find yourself drowning in debt.

To begin your trucking business, it can cost upwards of $15,000. It really all depends on your particular situation. Many truckers do find themselves in a cash flow problem when they first start out. This is something you want to try to avoid if at all possible.

Food Transport

Not too many realize that all of these huge trucks on the highway day and night are heading to either a store, warehouse, or a destination to help us in some way. How else does the food get to your local supermarket? Further, what about all of the supplies for the stores you like to buy stuff from? The trucking industry is no doubt essential to the American fabric of life. It moves the food growing from the farmers all the way across fifty states and it eventually makes it inside your home when you purchase it from the store. If it wasn’t for the trucking industry, we’d be lost when it comes to getting the supplies and food our families need.

A Trucker’s Life

A person who has decided to drive a truck is giving up a good part of their life. Many believe they are doing a better good to the country by transporting items all around the United States to make a difference. They understand what it takes to be a trucker and they have made their personal sacrifices. Some truckers go it alone with no family while others have a full family unit. They all have something in common where they love being on the road and seeing new cities. It can be a bit of an adventure for some while others are there to get a job done. A trucker’s life isn’t for everyone, but for those who take this task on, we have to give them a lot of gratitude. It’s not an easy job, driving throw snow, mountains, heavy rain, storms and much more; however, those that love their trucking life keep on hauling.

The industry of trucking has been around for years. It is comprised of hard-working men and women striving to make sure the goods that we often take for granted and use every day are delivered. Food is moved from state to state on a daily basis through thick and thin no matter what the weather is. Often we see these trucks on the side of the road during a storm and then moving forward when it’s over. Truckers have an interesting life. Many choose the profession for the love of the road and feel it’s their duty to bring goods back and forth to the endpoint. Many start their trucking business and have to deal with keeping it together. You must be organized, receive your trucking authority from FMCSA, and make sure you maintain good cash flow. It’s not a job for everyone, but some live for it every day. Their world is a new adventure every time they hop into their truck and hit the road.

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