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    The Benefits of Upskilling to a Heavy Rigid Licence

    By Zero2TurboNovember 20, 2018Updated:November 28, 2018No Comments
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    If you’ve always wanted to drive a truck, but didn’t know where to start, upskilling to a heavy rigid licence is one important piece of the jigsaw. If you’d like to improve your resume and hone your driving skills, you’ll need to enrol on a heavy rigid licence course. A recognised HR license will allow you to drive a heavy vehicle with skill and due diligence.

    Let us look at some of the main benefits of being a professional truck driver.

    Good Salary

    If you are planning on starting a career as a professional truck driver, you’ll be provided with a good salary. There are several schools in Australia who offer first-class driving courses, you can obtain a heavy vehicle licence in Melbourne or various other places throughout the country.

    The type of licence you acquire will dictate how much you will be paid by certain companies, you’ll be happy to know that even beginners get good wages from transport businesses who hire heavy rigid drivers. If you’re applying for a specific job, you must remember to enrol on a course which suits your needs.

    Flexible Working Schedule

    One of the biggest advantages of working as a professional truck driver is flexibility, it is a career which allows you to pick and choose your hours. You have the opportunity to attend important family events, personal commitments and other types of obligations, your career doesn’t control your life. A lot of drivers tend to work early in the morning, giving them a lot of free time during the day. You can also choose to do night shifts which gives you a spare time throughout the day.

    Enjoy the Country & Scenery

    Many people get bored doing a regular 9-5 office job, stuck inside a small cubicle surrounded by mundane partitions. They eat in the same canteen every day and talk to the same people, nothing really changes during their working hours. A professional truck driver gets to enjoy nature, every day they experience something new, their work rarely brings them to the same place as they deliver to numerous companies throughout the country. They have a chance to stop and enjoy the scenery without being criticized by their boss for taking a break.

    Job Security

    Qualified Australian truck drivers are in high demand, the industry continues to go from strength to strength, making it great for anyone who values job security. Truck drivers can work both interstate and intrastate, giving them the opportunity to move around if they so please. As a professional truck operator with a heavy rigid licence, you can choose where you’d like to work. Most companies need skilled drivers to ensure their operation runs as smoothly as possible.

    There are numerous benefits to having a heavy rigid licence in Australia, courses for upskilling are easy to access and highly affordable. Once you become qualified as a professional driver, you’ll be in high demand throughout the country. The industry offers good pay, great benefits, flexibility and job security.

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