American car transport companies looking for a little more help dealing with CSA 2010 and any changes that this might mean for their business operations have a new resource to help them. The Truckload Carriers Association's Truckload Academy has just announced the start of a new line of internet-based training tools called Weather the Perfect Storm: CSA 2010 and the Driver Shortage. Designed to help firms train all members of their staff, from the recruiter to the Chief Operating Officer, on the impact of CSA 2010 on their fleets and business operations, Weather the Perfect Storm could be just the thing to help you deal with the changes coming down the road, and possibly even use them as a tool to help you in your business operations.
How can Weather the Perfect Storm: CSA 2010 and the Driver Shortage help auto shipping firms doing business in the United States of America in the century of the environment? The discussions taking place will explore ways carriers can recruit drivers and help drivers deal with the changes due to CSA 2010. In addition to discussing how to use CSA 2010's safety history data and the Pre-Employment Screening Program to help you find the drivers you need. This will include talking about subjects important to vehicle shipping firms, like the relationship between PSP, Motor Vehicle Records, and Safety Performance History, and how this might change the process you use to hire drivers. Contact the Truckload Carriers Association's Truckload Academy, if you want more information on Weather the Perfect Storm: CSA 2010 and the Driver Shortage.
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