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New Mexico Truck Driving Jobs

With increased salaries, more convenient schedules, and the entire state of New Mexico as your office window view, there has never been a better or more advantageous time to begin a new truck driving career. Whether you want to become a company driver or operate as an independent contractor, New Mexico Truck Driving Jobs assists truck drivers of all skill levels in finding the best driving job for them in the state.

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Truck Driving Jobs and Schools by State

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driving jobs and truck driving schools in your area.


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Did you know that 90% of all of New Mexico's manufactured freight is transported by trucks? That is nearly 41 million tons of goods which breaks down to 157,300 tons every single day. Nearly everything used and consumed in New Mexico is transported and delivered by commercial big rigs. Clothing, gasoline, building supplies, food products, and raw materials; everything needed to keep New Mexico growing and its economy rolling. That is why the New Mexico truck driving industry and companies throughout the state employ highly skilled and dedicated individuals to fill such important jobs.

As a New Mexico truck driver, you will no doubt become familiar with several different areas of the state. These areas may include the capital city of Santa Fe, the state's largest city of Albuquerque, or Las Cruces, located in the southern part of New Mexico along the Rio Grande River. Since agriculture is one of the biggest and most important industries in the state, you may also travel in more rural areas of New Mexico, picking up and delivering farming supplies and agricultural products.