Pasadena, CA—Job-search website TransportationCrossing.com helps the transportation industry's professionals find jobs, and now the site can help its members when they file their taxes this season. Members of TransportationCrossing can now qualify to write off their job-seeking costs.
Searching for a job can be tedious, and with this added benefit many more transportation professionals will likely take advantage of the resources TransportationCrossing has to offer. According to the 2006 Internal Revenue Service Publication 529 regarding job-search expenses, "you can deduct certain expenses you have in looking for a job in your present occupation, even if you do not get a new job."
Job-search expenses vary depending on the specific situation, but they can include employment and outplacement agency costs, the costs of printing and mailing resumes to possible employers, and transportation costs related to job seeking.
"Job seekers should be aware of this great opportunity. I hope that they will use this information in a positive way," said CEO Harrison Barnes. "It's very useful to professionals seeking employment. This is just another way in which individuals can be helped along their job-search journey."
TransportationCrossing membership allows job seekers to gain access to the site's large job database, which is updated daily. For $ per month members can access the site and the thousands of job listings it makes available to them. Members of the site can also access transportation jobs from around the country. In addition to job listings, TransportationCrossing features articles that focus specifically on the transportation industry. These articles keep transportation professionals up to date on the latest issues and trends in the industry.
Why People Prefer TransportationCrossing to Other Job Sites
"Using people and sophisticated technology, we search tens of thousands of employer websites, newspaper classified sites, job boards, government sites, public interest sites and more looking for jobs for you."
Using salespeople they call employers and try and get them to pay hundreds of dollars for a job posting
We bring all of the jobs we find into our database.
The job site only posts jobs in its site that companies pay to post.
We filter all the jobs and show you what we find that matches your interests.
They only bring in the jobs to their database that employers pay to post on their site.
We keep a low profile (we do not advertise) and only allow subscribers on our site so there are fewer applications for the jobs we find.
The job site allows any job seekers with an Internet connection, free access. It aggressively advertises the job site to bring as many job seekers as they can to each job, so employers are flooded with applications and will pay to post again.
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See Every Transportation Job We Can Find on the Internet!
Unlike other sites, TransportationCrossing works for you and does not charge employers to post jobs and actually goes out and researches jobs for you. The jobs you see are the jobs we find for you and not the ones employers are paying us to post.
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Reason 10: TransportationCrossing Archives allows you to search through expired jobs to identify potential employers.
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TransportationCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists and not charge employers to post jobs on its site.
TransportationCrossing uses sophisticated technology and manual work to comb employer websites and other job boards for jobs and bring them all to its site.