Regional Trucking Positions and Transport
Unlike OTR trucking which can leave drivers shipping products away from home for three weeks at a time, regional trucking positions allow drivers the flexibility of creating their own home and travel schedules to meet the needs of clients and their families. The most common regional hauling cargo are food items and consumable products that have to be regularly replenished. And while regional drivers may have the convenience of being close to home, they must often contend with maneuvering through small neighborhoods and often make multiple stops each day, loading and unloading goods, dealing with clients who may or may not be pleasant.
Regional Trucking positions narrow the scope of your travels to one area or region of the country. This can be the East Coast, New England, the Southern States or the Midwest, allowing you to work within specific geographic boundaries. It is particularly nice if you live within the region that you work,since you can return home frequently to see friends and family. Within the scope of a regional trucking job, you may also have the opportunity to run a dedicated route, which means you travel the same roads every day and work with the same clients on a regular basis. Heavy Haulers provides regional trucking service for companies who need large equipment, vehicles, parts or tools moved from one city to another in the same state or area of the country.