Online Job Hunting At All Time High For Truck Drivers
United States of America (Press Release) January 30, 2008 -- As the end of the beginning of 2008 is coming to an end (pun intended), we are quickly seeing that more people in the transportation industry are looking to make an employment move that in previous years, while using the powers of the world wide web as a launch point for their searches.
No matter the terminology, truck drivers, truckers, owner operators, and contract carriers are starting to use the Internet more and more to find information on employment. It?s no longer a place for college students and engineers thanks to advancements like IdleAire (Google it) and wireless high speed data card sales are at all time highs as well. The Internet is not only connecting eBay users and Facebook friends, it?s quickly becoming the most efficient job hunting tool on the planet in any industry ? especially for truck drivers looking for a new job with a new carrier company.
HiringTruckDrivers.com, a leader in providing truck drivers with information for companies currently recruiting drivers, has recently finished a 4 week study of server logs, conversion statistics, and user traffic analysis. The result: findings that show a 200% increase in driver traffic, 250% increase in user conversions, and a 300% increase in direct subscriber requests over the same time period a year ago.
But what do all of these numbers mean? Only one thing, more people involved with the trucking industry are using the Internet than ever before. Bankrate.com recently published that 76% of home buyers started their search on the Internet. The same is obviously holding true in the transportation industry based on the HiringTruckDrivers.com statistics. The world is becoming more wired ? or wireless depending on your preference ? and the ease of use surely has busy, mobile drivers hooked up with current events and importantly, finding companies needing their skills and services.
If you?re a driver, know a driver, or have interests in becoming a driver ? check out HiringTruckDrivers.com! No matter the experience level, no matter your employment background, stop by and see what the trucking industry is doing. This about this idea: if you?ve got it or ever had it, eaten it, touched it, or used it ? no matter what ?it? is ?it? has been on a truck somewhere ? unless you grew the crops you ate for dinner. Everything else you can imagine is delivered, at some point, by trucks in America so next time you?re on the interstate think about and give a little thanks to the guys and girls that are driving everything we use and do ? literally.
For more information:
HiringTruckDrivers.com PO Box 40245 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
Ph 866-844-6928 Fx 866-887-2880 http://www.hiringtruckdrivers.com
Kyle Jernigan http://www.hiringtruckdrivers.com