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New Washington Trucking Career |

Tuesday, 01 April 2008
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Warmer weather is coming. For some, it has probably already come. When the weather changes, people have that same drive for change. So, if you have been thinking about having a career change, don't waste any more time. Don't put it off any longer because now is the perfect time. Washington truck driving schools is the perfect place to start. Finding the right Washington truck driving school can make all the difference. Everyone's perfect school is different; you'll just have to make sure that when you finally choose the school, that you have looked at all your options. Again, Washington is a great place to start your new trucking career. Washington has so many natural wonders that it would be a shame not to ever experience them. Washington State is home to Indian reservations (Colville Indian Reservation, Spokane Indian Reservation, Yakama Indian Reservation, and the Quinault Indian Reservation), national forests (Okanogan National Forest, Olympic National Forest, and Colville National Forest), three national parks (Mount Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park, and Olympic National Park, and a stratovolcano—Mount Rainier. Just imagine driving across Washington and seeing all of this. Another great thing about having a trucking job in the state of Washington is their unique transportation systems. First of all, they have the largest ferry system in the United States and the third largest in the world. That is a feat all in itself. Washington also makes it extremely easy to navigate their interstates. Their interstates are I-5, I-205, I-405, I-705, I-82, and I-90. All of Washington's even numbered interstates are east-west routes, while their odd numbered interstates are north-south routes. Not only do they have incredible natural surroundings and precise interstates, they have thriving metropolises. Thriving metropolises mean more work. The three largest cities in Washington are Seattle (Population 573,911), Spokane (Population 196,818), and Tacoma (195,898). And surprisingly enough, Washington's top industry is agriculture, which just adds to the need for truck drivers. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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