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Trucks and SUV
Can truck drivers get jobs easily in Colorado or are they not in demand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Walton" data-source="post: 2376286" data-attributes="member: 673857"><p>I'll agree with someone else who said "they're in demand everywhere" - but just like Miami, FL its not one of the top destinations. Also, what type of driving are we talking ? Over the road ? Intermodal ? Regionally with a private fleet ? Local delivery with a parcel carrier ? </p><p></p><p>All of these questions are relevant. If your going to work for a common carrier, Colorado is not known as a manufacturing state (as opposed to IN, OH, PA). I'm sure with a clean record and a little bit of experience you can get hired about anywhere, but exactly what type of driving you'll be doing is another story. TX has a lot of positions open right now in various types of work -- Dallas and Houston especially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walton, post: 2376286, member: 673857"] I'll agree with someone else who said "they're in demand everywhere" - but just like Miami, FL its not one of the top destinations. Also, what type of driving are we talking ? Over the road ? Intermodal ? Regionally with a private fleet ? Local delivery with a parcel carrier ? All of these questions are relevant. If your going to work for a common carrier, Colorado is not known as a manufacturing state (as opposed to IN, OH, PA). I'm sure with a clean record and a little bit of experience you can get hired about anywhere, but exactly what type of driving you'll be doing is another story. TX has a lot of positions open right now in various types of work -- Dallas and Houston especially. [/QUOTE]
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