Embarking on a career as a commercial driver can be an exciting and rewarding experience. While finding your first job can seem daunting, the good news is that with the right preparation and approach, you can successfully navigate the job market and land your dream role.
We’re outlining some valuable tips on how to maximize your training, build a strong resume, and effectively prepare for interviews to increase your chances of success in your job search.
Finding Jobs
A good driving school provides top-notch training but also connects its graduates with employers through an extensive job board. This valuable resource is a treasure trove of opportunities, where employers eagerly seek to hire skilled and trained graduates. A good job board is regularly updated with new postings from reputable employers throughout British Columbia and beyond, giving you access to a diverse range of career opportunities. If you're enrolled in a commercial training program at Valley Driving School, you can access our exclusive collection of job postings through our online job board!
Highlighting Transferable Skills
In addition to gaining hands-on experience, it's essential to highlight your transferable skills when seeking job opportunities. Whether you've honed your customer service abilities, demonstrated reliability in past roles, or showcased excellent time management skills, these traits are highly valued in the commercial driving industry. For example, if you have experience working as part of a team in a previous role, you can highlight your ability to collaborate effectively, follow instructions, and work towards shared goals, all of which are crucial in the fast-paced environment of the transportation industry. If you have a background in logistics or transportation, you can emphasize your knowledge of transportation regulations and procedures. Emphasizing these skills on your resume and during interviews can set you apart from other candidates and showcase your readiness to excel in the field.
Obtaining Additional Certifications
To further enhance your qualifications and stand out to potential employers, consider obtaining additional certifications such as WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System), transportation of dangerous goods, and first aid/CPR. These certifications not only demonstrate your commitment to safety but also show that you are willing to go the extra mile to ensure the well-being of yourself and others while on the road. Employers appreciate candidates who prioritize safety and are proactive in seeking opportunities for professional development.
Preparing for Interviews
When it comes to interviews, preparation is key. Ensuring you are neat and tidy, and bringing essential documents like your ID and driver's abstract can make a positive impression on potential employers. Wear appropriate attire, like steel-toed boots, and bring gloves and a safety vest for any activities you may be performing outside of the vehicle, like a pre-trip inspection or a couple/uncouple of the trailer. Your appearance and level of preparedness communicate professionalism and a serious commitment to the job. Treat each interview as an opportunity to showcase your skills, experience, and passion for commercial driving. Practice answering common interview questions, such as "Why do you want to be a truck driver?" and "Describe a challenging situation you overcame and how you handled it." This will help you feel more confident and articulate during the interview. Always end an interview on a good note, thanking the interviewer and company for their time and consideration.
Gaining Valuable Experience
It's important for new commercial drivers to be open to various opportunities to gain experience. While landing a job with a big rig right away might be the ultimate goal, don't underestimate the value of starting small and working your way up. Consider starting with local delivery roles, short-haul routes, or even driving for smaller companies. These positions provide valuable on-the-job training and allow you to gradually build your experience and confidence while operating commercial vehicles. From delivery vans to specialized vehicles, each opportunity presents a chance to hone your skills, build your confidence, and expand your knowledge of the industry. Every kilometre counts on the journey to becoming a seasoned commercial driver!
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Embarking on a career as a commercial driver can be an exciting and rewarding journey. By preparing thoroughly, gaining valuable experience, and presenting yourself professionally, you can increase your chances of landing your dream job. Continuous learning is key in this industry so stay updated on industry regulations, safety best practices, and new technologies. Embrace new challenges and strive for continuous improvement in your driving skills and career development.
For further insights into the commercial driving industry, check out our other blog posts on 7 Skillsets You Must Have For Commercial Truck Driver Jobs and Hiring Tips for Commercial Truck Drivers.