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Here are brief descriptions of the principal career positions with the service....
Do you know who is the largest employer in the United States, if not the world? ...
Like other industries, transportation offers both advantages and disadvantages. ...
From man's earliest days, shipping has been important to his economic and social...
On a typical merchant ship, sailors make up most of the crew with each worker be...
So far we have been describing employment opportunities for seamen who make up t...
Great Lakes Maritime Academy One career you may want to explore is that of an o...
We have already seen how thousands of years ago, before roads were constructed, ...
Just above the line that separates New York City from its northern neighbor, Wes...
It might be said that the motor truck industry dates back some 4,000 to 6,000 ye...
The powerful headlights of the sixteen-wheel tractor-trailer probed through the ...
Local Truck Drivers Local trucks, which operate within a city, town, or limited...
Not everyone wants to be a truck driver, nor can everyone qualify for the positi...
Bus drivers provide transportation for millions of Americans every day. Intercit...
Bus driver qualifications and standards are established by state and federal reg...
Median weekly earnings of bus drivers who worked full-time were $400 in 1996. Th...
"Once in a while you come across a grumpy old man, who has no interpersonal skil...
Sheryl Kersmarki is a single run school bus driver for the Gloucester County pub...
Anyone who has been in a large city knows the importance of taxicab and limousin...
Local governments set license standards and requirements for taxi drivers and ch...
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