Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Try a Second Career Behind The Wheel of a Big Truck

Older workers and retirees are climbing into the driver seat to become a fast-growing segment of new truck drivers.

The Detroit News says the need to fill truck driving jobs is attracting drivers in their 50s and 60s. While some of the baby boom generation are traveling America in RVs, others are seeking a second career and hitting the road. Independent-minded baby boomers like the idea of being their own boss, free from the rigors of the traditional corporate workplace.

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