It depends on which type of transportation business you would choose. For example, if you choose to become a trucker, a trucker earn a good amount of money but it also depends on how much effort and time you will put in to it. If you are willing to drive long hours and long distances for weeks, then you are looking at a good compensation, some truckers earn as much as $78,000 a year.
Yes it is a job , somebody has to transport medicals.
Transport companies are a good start for job searching in this domain. You should look at the transportation section of your local company listings, such as the Yellow Pages.
Yellow pages will definitely be a good resource and a starting point to get to know about any information pertaining to transportation jobs and any other information pertaining to those jobs.
Some of the biggest Dallas industries are defense, telecommunications, transportation, and information technology. Try searching for a job in these fields.
No. You are lucky to have a job.
At your local transportation office
Good transportation system
good job, good job, good job
COSTHA is definitely always an option for a job in that field. This will probably be your best bet: http://www.costha.com/information-and-resources/classifieds/
Good job ...or you can say job well done...
Transportation broker training is definitely "good" and beneficial! It is a must have skill if you pursue a career in driving and transportation such as taxi driving and bus driving.
Generally, it's transportation in the line of doing business, such as transporting goods, clients, employees, etc./ et al., or traveling between job sites. Transportation while job hunting is also deductible. Travel from home to your primary work place (and vice versa) is not deductible. Also, transportation for which you have been compensated is not deductible.