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Dry van trailers are the most common tractor trailer combination on the road today.

That is a true statement, there are easily more dry van trailers in operation on any given highway anywhere in the world. That means the demand for truck drivers for these dry vans trucks is and will always be needed. We at DriverApplications.com offer suggested links to dry van carriers through out America seeking truck drivers.

Many of these carriers will train a new driver at their own truck driving school, if you are seeking a truck career, and need experience, these companies are your best opportunity to get into the trucking business. Truck driver training can be accomplished in a few short weeks, many times with a paycheck and a job after graduation. Contact your truck driver recruiter for details.

Dry Van carriers run all points across north America, long haul and short haul, there is great demand for drivers in this area of trucking. It is wise to "shop" around different dry van carriers for the one that best suits your needs and wants.

Dry Van equipment comes in many configurations and styles. The 53 foot closed tandem is without a doubt the most common trailer on todays highways. It is basically a large box on wheels, smooth exterior walls with "ribs" on the interior, or vice versa. 13 foot 6 inches in height is the standard.

Dry van truck drivers can expect to pick up and deliver to large warehouse operations, stores, shopping malls, manufacturers, industrial parks, anywhere anything is bought, sold, made or traded...Dry Van Carriers see it all. And go everywhere in between.

That makes this an excellent opportunity for the new truck driver to choose the company suited to his/her needs, and family life. Dry Van carriers are needed everywhere, this means there are short haul carriers looking for truck drivers and well as the long haul carriers. Finding the company that meets your needs is the challenge.

We at DriverApplications.com offer suggested links for finding driver applications in the dry van carrier segment of trucking. And we suggest speaking to several truck driver recruiters, gathering as much information for each company before making your trucking career choice.

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