Short-haul trucking positions involve transporting goods within a defined geographic area, typically covering a few hundred miles radius. For example, a driver might operate within a single state or a group of neighboring states, returning home regularly, often weekly. This contrasts with long-haul trucking, which traverses greater distances across the country.
These positions offer a balance between career demands and personal life. Drivers benefit from predictable schedules and more frequent home time compared to long-haul counterparts. This work style can contribute to improved work-life balance, reduced stress from extended periods away from home, and stronger connections with family and community. The demand for this type of transport has grown alongside the increasing need for efficient and timely delivery of goods within specific regions.