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Do you know why professional athletes all have their own personal sports agents negotiating their salaries? Because the agents know what the athletes are worth and since they get a percentage of every dollar an athlete makes, they always negotiate the best salary package possible.

Did you know that truck drivers can also have agents actively negotiate their salaries and make sure that truck drivers are making what they're worth? Driver's agents do just that and, in return, their truckers make a lot more.

Right now there is a shortage of truckers and trucking companies are paying the price - did you know that a truck driver with five years of experience typically makes over $80,000 per year? Of course the trucking companies don't want you to know how valuable you are because they know they will have to pay you more. Professional agents know exactly what you are worth and won't settle for a penny less.

Another benefit of using an agent is that they have an intimate knowledge of each of the trucking companies and can help you find the right company for you. They can help you find the ideal trucking job for your situation.






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» left by Sean from Hurley (1 year 82 days ago.)
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I am a 7 year verifiable driver with 0 accidents and 0 points and no dui or license suspensions i have all endorsements on my license i do not want 50 companies calling me if i do a mass output application.. What should i do?
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