Go further with your career, but keep your weekends and evenings for your family. As a Short-haul Driver, you'll be on the road all day, but back home to tuck your kids in at night. Here's everything you need to know about becoming a Short-haul Driver:
How do I get to be a Short-haul Driver?
Becoming a Short-haul Driver depends on several factors, including education, technical training, physical fitness, and more. If you want to follow this career path, here are some conditions you may have to meet.
Education
Although there are no mandatory education requirements, most new drivers have at least:
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| Technical Training/Certification/Licensing This usually depends on where you live based on local regulations. Different employers have their own unique requirements, such as regular refresher training or specific training. Examples include: |
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You'll have to pass medical screening and you may have to be tested for drug and alcohol use.
Language
There is no specific language requirement to work as a Short-haul Driver.
Other Attributes
You must be at least 18 years old to work as a Short-haul Driver, though some companies may require you to be older for insurance purposes. In some cases, a company may check for a criminal record or have a background check done on you. A clean driving record is a must. Strong customer service skills, communication skills, mechanical skills and computer skills are all useful as well.








