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Can you become a trucker at 18?

For starters, 18 is the minimum age to receive a commercial driver’s license. You can drive a semi, deliver freight and earn a great living, but there are things you can’t do until you’re 21. Interstate trucking is completely off limits. You can’t even haul interstate loads within your state.

Can you drive trucks at 19?

The federal government currently requires commercial truck drivers to be at least 21 to drive a large truck across state lines. But a Department of Transportation pilot program will soon allow some drivers as young as 18 to drive cross-country for private trucking companies.

Are truck drivers happy?

Truck drivers are one of the least happy careers in the United States. As it turns out, truck drivers rate their career happiness 2.7 out of 5 stars which puts them in the bottom 10% of careers.

How do small trucking companies make money?

In order to operate profitably trucking companies must first know their “all-in” cost-per-mile (CPM). Knowing this cost, is the only way to set a freight rate that will generate enough revenue to pay costs and generate a profit.

Should I become a truck driver in 2021?

The economy and truck driver demand are expected to bounce back throughout 2021 from the negative impacts the pandemic and have an upward trend going into the 2022 year. Anyone looking to become a professional truck driver should strongly consider starting your training as we move toward 2021!

Do people like being a truck driver?

Pros: Many people love being behind the wheel all day and find great satisfaction in hauling the freight that people use on a day-to-day basis. This pride makes truck driving worth it.

How much do truck owners make per month?

Owner Operator Truck Driver Salary

Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$358,500$29,875
75th Percentile$276,000$23,000
Average$199,616$16,634
25th Percentile$113,000$9,416