Dunnellon, Florida- Allen Smith of Truth About Trucking, LLC has been addressing problems that many trucking students and new CDL drvers have been facing for years. As a supplement to his original book, "The Truth About Trucking" which enlightened many
by exposing the Trucking Industry scams, he has recently written, " So You've Got Your CDL...Now What?". This book has proven to be a comprehensive guide and resource which covers the many problems and situations new CDL drivers are bombarded with after
their graduation from one of the many truck driving schools.
While CDL students are in training, many do not think to ask the variety of questions which will need to be answered before applying for a professional truck driving job.
Some of these questions include: Where to apply to receive the proper experience,alternatives to OTR ( over the road) trucking jobs, the correct endorsements you will need for your CDL license, can a new driver get a local job, what does someone do after spending thousands of dollars for training and now realizes that a 20 year old felony or DUI can prevent a desired career in trucking? Finally, the most popular of all, "what is the best trucking company to drive for"?
These questions and many more have been addressed for the success of the new CDL driver which Allen Smith has dedicated so much of the last three years of his own personal career. Allen has realized that many times a student interested in obtaining their CDL license becomes so enthused about starting a new career, that they dismiss any possible obstacles which may arise later on down the road, and then don't know who to turn to. Allen also includes many trucking resource links which again, so many new drivers (and veterans) may find difficulty in locating.
This new book, "So You've Got Your CDL...Now What?" can be found at Allen's latest website http://www.cdlquestions.com. Allen Smith continues the fight for our nations drivers in his quest to "Raise the Standards of the Trucking Industry." He invites all to become a part of this quest by taking part in his interactive blog http://www.askthetrucker.com and the popular Blog Talk Radio show "Truth About Trucking Live" - where listeners are encouraged to call in and represent the voice of the American trucker by sharing their knowledge, experiences, and their questions.
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