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Top 5 Business Opportunities for Drivers in 2020

If you’re looking for a new job as a driver then you’ll be able to find work locally or even internationally. There are plenty of opportunities for both experienced and new drivers in 2020. You can choose from a range of options from local deliveries to long-haul truck driving.

Drivers are paid surprisingly well and you’ll be learning skills for life. Whether you want to start your own business or work for a major corporation, you can take your pick. Here are the top five business opportunities for drivers in 2020. 

Over-the-road jobs (OTR)

Truck driver jobs are stable and reliable, and always in demand. Working in the transportation industry could bring you many opportunities. There are plenty of openings as companies develop, for example, when Knight Transportation announces a new dedicated division. Average full-time salaries are around $77,000 and benefits include medical insurance, 401k, and paid vacation. Long-distance will also give the opportunity to see more of the world.

Packers and movers

For budding entrepreneurs, you could consider starting your own packing and moving business. People are always in need of movers, and you can network in the local area to boost your business. There are plenty more tips online on how to open a moving company.

You’ll need to advertise your brand and make a name for yourself in your neighborhood. Start a website, and branch out to other areas. Optimize your SEO to boost your website’s traffic and reach out to more clients.

Uber or taxi drivers

By registering with companies like Uber, you could become a taxi driver in your city. You can choose your working hours, and meet some interesting people. You decide how and when you drive and how you get paid. Each trip you take is insured and you’ll be protected by the app. All journeys are recorded to keep the driver and customer safe.

Delivery

If you’re looking to open your own driving business, why not start a delivery service? You could work for local businesses that need to make fast, efficient deliveries. These could be restaurants or stores, or you could even work for an online business. You can arrange your own clients by networking at local events. If you want to work for a larger company you could consider Amazon Flex. It’s a flexible job, but you typically get paid by the hour, an average of $18-25.

Chauffeur

You could work as a private chauffeur for individuals and businesses. It’s easy to find chauffeur jobs online. Why not even work as a limo driver? If you run your own business you’ll need to invest in the vehicle first. The plus side is that you can build and choose your own client base. If you work for an organization, you’ll likely be required to work round the clock, but you’ll have more job stability and they’ll take care of things like maintenance for you.

If you’re looking for a new career on wheels, there are plenty of opportunities around the corner.