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Freightliner LLC, a heavy truck subsidiary of German automaker Daimler Trucks, will cut 100 jobs at its South Carolina plant due to slipping customer demands. As of next month, Freightliner LLC will slow the functions of its Gaffney plant to one shift.
Intermittent shutdowns began at the plant this past February. The company maintained a purposeful amount of employees for work in an effort to save jobs. Amy Sills, a spokeswoman for Daimler Trucks, said that the plant has 790 full-time employees who build chassis for delivery vans, recreational vehicles, and school and shuttle buses.
Trucking jobs can pay rather well, and right now there is a high demand for qualified truckers. If you are considering a position within a trucking company, the following are some issues you should consider before accepting the job. It may help to ask about these issues at the end of an interview. That way you can talk to an employer about them face to face and have all the information you need to make a decision.
Before you accept any job, a large consideration must be given to pay. In the trucking industry, you will probably come across phrases that are unfamiliar to you so let us look at a few of them.
In order to get into the trucking business it is essential to have a commercial driver's license. Each state requires that you pass the commercial driver's license test to get a trucking job. The following advice will help you to prepare for both the written exam and the road test.
Preparing for the Written Exam
In order to get a commercial driver's license (CDL), you first have to pass the written exam. This will require that you show general knowledge of various regulations and rules, including those pertaining to cargo vehicles and combination vehicles.
Silicon Valley Loses Jobs in July; California Unemployment Rate Rises to 7.3%; EmploymentCrossing Unperturbed
Pasadena, CA — Silicon Valley is facing a rare occurrence as the region has suffered its first yearly job loss since July of 2004, thanks in large part to the bursting of the housing bubble. In the one-year period ending in July, the high-tech mecca lost 1,400 jobs, or 0.2%, marking its first decline in four years. Meanwhile, California’s overall jobless rate crept to 7.3% in the month of July, while the so-called misery index for the state, which refers to the rate of unemployment combined with the rate of inflation, topped 12%. Nonetheless, EmploymentCrossing’s figures give good cause to be untroubled by the reported depletion of jobs in California.
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