No, not all truck drivers belong to the Teamsters. There are many other semi truck driving companies as well as semi truck drivers that work for large retailers.
Ususally truck drivers use them if it's an emergency, or just to talk to other truck drivers when bored. :)
Anywhere from minimum wage to a substantial wage. It all depends on their job specifics (not all truck drivers are line haul drivers, and not all truck drivers do nothing more than drive a truck), their experience, what the company is willing to pay them, and other factors.
They're supposed to, but there are a lot of nasty truck drivers out there - especially over-the-road drivers.
Although truck drivers aren't featured in the media frequently, the media typically frowns upon the lowly job of truck driving. Truck drivers are often portrayed as dirty and smelly men who have no other skills to make a living, when in reality, truck driving is actually a very respectable job.
How much truck drivers get paid varies. Some truck drivers can make upwards of 50,000 per year depending on the company.
No more than women doctors seek out male doctors for the same reason. Or women postal workers, or police officers, or garbage collectors, or janitors, or attorneys, or any other profession.
Truck drivers like semi-circles!! haha:)
The services truck stops offer truck drivers can include food, restrooms and beds, but also full service for the truck and truck repairs if so is required.
If a car and a truck are traveling at the same speed, the truck would have more momentum because it has a greater mass.
yes, althoughyou can certainly get a citation for distracting other drivers.
The possessive form for a singular driver is "The truck driver's routes were long."The possessive form for the plural noun drivers is "The truck drivers' routes were long."