Work/Life Balance: Away from home more frequently
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Road Building and Highway Maintenance
Road building and highway maintenance is an industry that builds, repairs, and maintains Alberta’s roads. This also includes winter safety services, such as plowing roads, spreading salt and other chemicals to remove ice, and removing obstacles from the roads. Drivers in this sector operate a variety of different trucks and heavy off-road equipment. They may…
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Refrigerated (Reefer)
Professional refrigerated truck drivers safely and efficiently ship products produced by the agricultural sector. They also import products from other parts of the continent and haul cargo that has specific temperature requirements. Working on tight timelines, refrigerated truck drivers operate straight trucks and tractor trailers both locally and over long-haul distances.
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Oil and Gas
The oil and gas industry is a major employer in the province, and work cannot take place without support from transportation operations. Whether directly involved in moving drilling equipment, hauling materials, or moving work crews, trucking and busing careers within oil and gas are a great option for people looking for career growth and diverse…
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Moving
The moving sector is responsible for transporting furniture and other items from one building to another, whether for residential or commercial customers. Drivers in this sector not only drive the trucks that transport furniture, but may also assist with loading and unloading cargo. These drivers plan out their loads to maximize space without damaging items.
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Mining and Mining Support
Mining refers to the extraction of minerals and specific substances from the environment. Professional drivers in this sector may work directly in mine sites or for employers who provide mining support services, like road building and hauling mining equipment and fuel. Drivers who work in mine sites themselves may operate a variety of heavy equipment…
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Manufacturing and Secondary Carriers
Many manufacturers—organizations that make a certain product—have their own fleets, so they can ship their products to customers themselves. “Secondary carriers” is a term used to describe organizations that have a fleet of commercial vehicle(s) but may not be manufacturers. Drivers in this sector operate equipment and perform tasks that are related to the specific…
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Long Haul
Long haul trucking is often what comes to mind when individuals think of careers in the trucking industry. As drivers who travel long distances, long haul driving is just one component of a driver’s job. A long haul driver may transport dangerous goods, general freight in a temperature-controlled trailer, refrigerated freight, or oversize loads on…
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Intermodal
Intermodal truck drivers haul shipping containers (known as intermodal containers). They’re responsible for picking up freight and delivering it to its final destination or its next mode of transportation. Drivers in this sector work in sea or rail ports and pull a trailer called a container chassis, which can be quickly loaded and unloaded by…
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Instructing
Instructors use their knowledge, experience, and good habits to train and mentor less-experienced drivers. They play a pivotal role in ensuring professional drivers have the skills needed to safely operate on our highways. They may work at a driving school, as a full-time instructor for a specific carrier, or as a driver who occasionally instructs.
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Heavy Haul and Oversize
“Heavy haul” is the hauling of unusually heavy loads, while “oversize” is the hauling of loads that are beyond regular vehicle dimensions. From moving heavy equipment, bringing specialized cargo to the oil and gas industry, and moving extremely long wind turbine blades, heavy haul and oversize load carriers ensure items of different sizes get where…