Truck driver

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A truck driver is a person who makes their living as the driver of a truck, which is typically referred to as a large goods vehicle (LGV) or heavy goods vehicle (HGV) (usually a semi-truck). In the United States and Canada, truck drivers are more commonly known as truckers, teamsters, or drivers. In Australia and New Zealand, truck drivers are known as truckies. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the European Union, truck drivers are known as HGV drivers. In the United

Transporting completed products and raw materials across land, often to and from manufacturing facilities, retail and distribution centres, is an important function that truck drivers do for industrialised civilizations. This function is an integral part of their job. Truck drivers have the responsibility of evaluating their own vehicles for any mechanical problems or difficulties that may affect the vehicle's ability to operate safely. Others, such as personnel who double as drivers and salespeople, are also accountable for making sales as well as fulfilling supplementary activities such as cleaning, preparing, entertainment, and providing client support. Truck drivers collaborate closely with warehouse colleagues and warehouse employees who aid in loading and unloading goods. Warehouse associates and warehouse workers help load and unload shipments.