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Benefits Of Working As A Team Driver

Individuals will often assume that the career of a truck driver will be extremely lonely and isolated. However, this is not the case for truckers that work in teams. Team truck drivers are usually pairs of drivers that will work on an alternating driving schedule. This can allow for these drivers to enjoy some unique and extremely powerful benefits.  

Cover Longer Distances

One of the most important benefits of working as a team truck driver will be the reduced downtime for the truck. A single driver will be physically and legally required to get rest after driving a full shift. When drivers work in pairs, they will be able to alternate their shifts so that they can avoid the lengthy downtime that a solo driver will have to endure. By being able to cover longer distances in a shorter period, these drivers are able to complete their deliveries far more quickly.

Reduce The Risk Of Burnout

Driving a truck for long periods of time can be a surprisingly draining experience. These drivers must be extremely vigilant and focused throughout their shift if they are to avoid the risk of causing an accident. This degree of focus can severely drain a driver's stamina and motivation. Solo drivers can be especially vulnerable to this problem as they will also have the factor of driving the truck alone. Long periods of isolation can lead to depression, fatigue and other factors that may contribute to a driver developing burn out. In addition to the reduced work from being able to alternate shifts, team drivers will also have the benefit of having someone to accompany them during the drive, which can make it easier for these drivers to avoid one of the main factors in causing drivers to develop burn out.

Enjoy Higher Pay

The pay structure for truck drivers can be fairly complicated as it will depend on the mileage driven, the cargo hauled, and the experience of the driver. However, it is usually the case that team drivers will earn more than solo drivers. There are a couple of factors that can contribute to this, such as the more rapid delivery times and the fact that, though companies will often pay team drivers higher mileage rates, this pay gets split between both drivers.

Lower Maintenance Costs

Maintaining a commercial truck can be an extremely expensive endeavor, and this can be among the largest expenses for an independent truck driver. It is usually the case that team drivers will split these expenses. As a result, they will often enjoy a higher profit margin per trip.

For more information on team truck drivers, contact a trucking business.


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