The trucking industry is the backbone of the American economy, moving more than 70% of all freight across the country. But today, that backbone is under pressure.

A growing shortage of both professional truck drivers and skilled diesel technicians is creating ripple effects across the entire supply chain—and companies like Transco Lines are stepping up to meet the challenge.

The Current State of the Driver Shortage

The demand for qualified CDL drivers continues to outpace supply. Industry estimates suggest tens of thousands of driver positions remain unfilled nationwide—and that number is expected to grow in the coming years.

Several key factors are contributing to the shortage:

  • Retiring workforce: Many experienced drivers are reaching retirement age
  • Lifestyle concerns: Long hours and time away from home can deter new drivers
  • Rising demand: Increased e-commerce and freight needs continue to grow
  • Training barriers: Entry into the industry requires time, certification, and cost

At the same time, freight volumes remain steady, meaning fewer drivers are being asked to do more—putting strain on both operations and individuals.

Why This Matters for Drivers and Fleets

The shortage of drivers and technicians doesn’t just impact companies—it affects everyone involved in the transportation ecosystem.

For drivers, this can mean:

  • Increased earning potential due to high demand
  • More opportunities to choose the right company
  • Better benefits and incentives

This means focusing more than ever on:

  • Driver retention and satisfaction
  • Equipment reliability and uptime
  • Competitive pay and home time options
  • Investment in maintenance and support teams

Why Transco Lines is a Leader in Trucking

At Transco Lines, we understand that solving industry challenges starts with investing in people.

That’s why we’re focused on:

1. Supporting Our Drivers

We prioritize consistent miles, steady pay, and home time—because we know drivers perform best when they feel supported both on and off the road.

2. Investing in Equipment

Newer, well-maintained trucks reduce downtime and make the job safer and more comfortable for drivers.

3. Strengthening Our Technician Teams

Our technicians are essential to keeping freight moving. We continue to invest in training, tools, and technology to ensure our maintenance teams are equipped for today’s trucks.

4. Creating Long-Term Careers

Whether behind the wheel or in the shop, Transco Lines is committed to building careers—not just filling positions.

Opportunities in Trucking Today

If you’ve ever considered a career in trucking, there’s never been a better time.

The industry offers:

  • Strong earning potential
  • Job stability
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • The chance to be part of something essential

Driving with Transco Lines can provide not just a job—but a long-term path forward.

We’re proud to be part of that future—supporting the drivers and technicians who keep America moving every day. View Available Job Opportunities Here