In Silver City, Nevada, the unemployment rate is 11.7, a third to the highest county unemployment in the state. Jobs are scarce and right now opportunities bring crowds. The Silver City Sun News reported in an article this morning of a particular man who has been looking for a steady job for two years. Through no fault of his own, he has struggled to find a permanent job. Jessey Tunkin’s story takes him through his two-year journey to now considering going to a truck driving school. One of Jessey’s comments in the article is:
“A CDL is a good thing to have. It would make it so I can go for other jobs. My friend Eddie went through truck driving school over in Hurley and he passed (his CDL exam) and he’s already working for the landfill driving a truck around town.”
The Silver City unemployment office is working with laid off miners and helping them find jobs by first getting them into a training program. Among other educations, truck driver training schools have helped quite a few minors stay in the community by driving for local companies as well as government run organizations like the forest service.
Truck driving gives people the ability to drive local and also to drive all acroos the country. Over the road trucking jobs and local jobs all start with training. The better the training you get, the safer the driver you will be in your new career.
This article really brought home the fact that truck driving jobs are out there and getting a job as a cdl truck driver is a possibility in this economy. If you are interested in a truck driving school, go to http://www.GoToTruckDrivingSchool.com and see what is there for you. It might be a great new job for you that is hard work, but also a way to see the country and give you flexibility that most jobs do not give.
The original Silver City Sun News article can be found at: http://www.scsun-news.com/ci_14403293
