The average trucker in the United States travels 2,000-3,000 miles every single week. That's kind of like driving from New York City to Dallas, Texas — and back again. This often means long journeys with nothing but the open road and FM radio to keep you company. While we certainly don't advocate using your smartphone while driving, the apps on this list will make your next journey just that little bit smoother. 

Do you know someone who is a professional truck driver? It extremely likely you do; truck driving is currently America’s most common job, according to a recent study by National Public Radio. According to the study, truck driving has been so successful in America because it is impossible to automate or outsource! Even better, the industry is expected to grow in the coming years. Check out the following map, which shows the most popular career in each state.

truck driver map

Bancroft and Sons is always looking for dependable, licensed team and solo truck drivers! We offer competitive truck driver salaries with great benefits. Check out our current perks here. Our drivers only drive state-of-the-art, fuel efficient trucks with the most advanced technologies available.

 

Additionally, Bancroft and Sons’ drivers have dedicated routes and consistent home time, allowing you to have a personal life and a satisfying career at the same time. As a trucking company that treats their solo and team drivers with respect, Bancroft and Sons is you name for CDL driver jobs and transportation jobs.

 

Apply online with Bancroft and Sons today to get your career started in this reliable and growing industry! Apply here, or call 972-790-3777 for more information!

Restless sleep, insomnia, and waking up tired and lethargic are maladies that affect millions of people daily. Television is filled with commercials for pharmaceutical solutions to help you sleep, but these manufactured drugs often come with unwanted side effects. Thankfully, there are a number of natural supplements to help you sleep better that are easy to find both in pharmacies and online. If you are having trouble sleeping, consider trying one of these 5 natural sleep aids.

Wednesday, 31 March 2021 02:51

Driver Spotlight - Rodney Smith

Mr. Smith started driving because he enjoyed the independence it gave him, and how it allowed him to visit new places. When asked what he enjoyed most about his job, he didn’t hesitate to say the family environment that Bancroft and Sons offers. He also expressed how wonderful it has been working with all of dispatch, especially his dispatcher Louis, Charles Bancroft III, and support staff. Some of the challenges he faced when he started driving were making accurate turns, finding the correct loading locations, and truck-friendly routes. He is much happier now hauling mail and wishes to continue to do so for a long time.    

Monday, 08 March 2021 18:19

3 Things to Expect as a Truck Driver

There are several things to consider as you seek out a career in driving a truck.  Here we laid out 3 of the most common things to reflect on as you reflect on your career change.

Monday, 08 February 2021 17:40

Driver Spotlight - Byron Wilbanks

As Mr. Wilbanks described, his trucking career started as a family affair. His father was an owner-operator and he grew up surrounded by trucking. What he enjoys the most about this job is the freedom he receives. What he doesn’t enjoy are the DOT restrictions that are set in place. Like many of our drivers, they feel that the restrictions sometimes hold them back from fulfilling their job. Although trucking has its ups and downs, Mr. Wilbanks has always been a team player and makes the best out of tough situations.

Tuesday, 02 February 2021 18:16

Why Start a Career in Trucking

Trucking jobs offer a unique set of opportunities and benefits to the worker that enter the field. As an industry that is timelessly essential and highly demanded, trucking companies are hiring talented CDL drivers en masse. If you’re looking for new opportunity in the field of trucking, the following are five amazing benefits that a career as a truck driver can offer you.

 

The Requirements

Aside from a commercial driver’s license and specialized job training, you don’t really need much else to work as a truck driver. You do not need a college degree and it is one of the few career paths where individual success is easily recognized and rewarded.

 

The Pay

A truck driving salary is one of the major reasons why so many workers are attracted to the field. Trucking is a highly lucrative career that can sometimes start in the realm of $40k a year for full-time trucking, and it only goes up from there! Apart from the initial pay, salary can increase to nearly double that for the most skilled and timely drivers.

 

Travel

Some people just want to hit the open road. Trucking jobs allow you to get around the country, meet new people and see places that you otherwise may not. Moving and traveling is something that is important to many people, and a truck driving job is perfect for people that enjoy the freedom to move around.

 

The Hours

Whether full time or part time, some truck drivers are able to set a schedule that meets their specific requirements. This includes local jobs where you’re home on a nightly basis, perfect for raising a young family. There are some jobs where the delivery you’re carrying will require strict times, but for a career that doesn’t follow a stale 9 to 5, truck driving is a great choice.

 

Job Security

Truck driving is a career that has amazing benefits, the best of which is job security. Truck driving is a career that is in high demand around the country, and an industry that has proven to grow with the times. Training for your CDL and beginning your career as a truck driver is both rewarding and stable for keeping a pay check and ensuring supportive benefits!


For more information on truck driving jobs and beginning you CDL training, contact Bancroft & Sons today!

Thursday, 21 January 2021 18:47

Driver Spotlight - Mark Ballew

Mr. Ballew started his truck driving career a bit different than from our other drivers, he actually made his transition from the music industry. It was easy for him to transition from music to driving because he was used to the touring lifestyle. He may not be in the studio recording, but I guarantee you he is in his truck jamming out. Even though he enjoys the freedom he receives from trucking and being able to see new scenery every day, trucking is not always as charming as it seems. Mr. Ballew has to experience bad drivers, traffic, and winter weather on a daily basis. Yet, this doesn’t stop him from coming in every week to do it again!

Thursday, 21 January 2021 17:19

Driving in Winter

Driving in the northern states can be a frustration in the winter months.  Here are some tips to make it easier

Thursday, 10 December 2020 14:40

Life On The Road Doesn't Need To Be Unhealthy

Whether you are a trucker or a traveling salesperson, life working on the road can be tough. There are deadlines to meet, you need to be constantly alert, and there's a lot to do in a short space of time. But there's another unseen risk to this way of working. Sitting for long periods of time is now a big health risk along with being overweight and smoking. It is connected to developing diabetes and other medical conditions. So, staying healthier on the road has never been more important. Here's how you can include healthy habits into your working day.

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We Started Small in

1969

In 1969, Bancroft and Sons Transportation Opens.

Bancroft and Sons Transportation started small in 1969 but today, has grown to become a 48-state Common and Contract Carrier, and Broker, transporting tractor trailer loads of U.S. Mail coast to coast. The story began in 1968 when Charles Curtis Bancroft Sr. worked as a freight agent for Zan Top Airlines at the Naval Air Station in Dallas, Texas that shipped freight for the G.S.A. (General Services Administration) depot in Fort Worth. Through business dealings with the depots transportation officer, Charles learned of the need for local cartage trucking service in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.

An idea Comes to Fruition.

1968

In 1968, First Contract.

Charles was the successful bidder on a year-long contract for hauling freight to all government and military installations in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Without having the required authority and insurances, Charles made a business decision to partner with Orville Jackson, owner of Jackson Transfer and Cartage for a limited one-year partnership. The following year in 1969, Charles went it alone and formed Bancroft & Sons Transportation continuing his pursuit of more G.S.A. contracts.

That same year (1968) First Location.

That same year, Charles and his wife, Lena, rented a Good Luck Oil service station at 2414 E. Main Street in Grand Prairie to park their first trucks while contracting with the G.S.A. Charles drove a tractor-trailer making deliveries to military and government installations throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, while Lena answered the 24-hour phone and ran the office while raising their four boys, Charles Jr., Howard, Billy, and John David J.D.

Expansion

1973

In 1973, Bancroft Becomes U.S. Mail Carrier.

Just four years after becoming independent, Charles was successful in bidding on his first U.S. Mail contract and was awarded the Dallas-Wichita Falls mail route. Little did he know at that time that many years later he would be among the southwest areas prime Postal Contractors!

1980

In 1980, First Warehouse.

During the early years of trucking deregulation and with the introduction of EX part 07, which granted authority to move government freight within the state of Texas by railroad, Charles expanded his operations. He rented his first warehouse at 817 S. Great Southwest Parkway in Grand Prairie and began consolidating and staging G.S.A. less than truckload freight. At first, he focused on moving loads of freight by rail to San Antonio, but later moved on into New Orleans and Warner Robins, Georgia.

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1982

In 1982, Second U.S. Mail Contract Signed.

Charles moved the business to 1609 109th Street, acquired his second U.S. Mail contract and was awarded the Dallas-Lake Charles, Louisiana route. 1984 brought the successful bidding on his third U.S. Mail route from Dallas to Albuquerque, New Mexico. He received his 48 State Common Carrier Authority in 1986, allowing him to transport General Commodities Freight by tractor trailer all over the United States. By 1989, Charles had over 30 trucks hauling his three U.S. Mail contracts and his consolidated G.S.A. freight to over nine different states. It was also at this point that all four sons were active in the business and Bancroft and Sons Transportation had truly become a family business.

1995

In 1995, New Location!

After some time searching for the best location Charles Sr. bought 15 acres of land on the north side of Grand Prairie to fulfill his dream to one day build his own terminal and have a place that his business can call home forever.

New Century, 30 + Years in Business!

2001

In 2001, Focus Begins for U.S. Mail Contracts Only.

The company gave up its G.S.A. business and dedicated itself to hauling brokered freight and U.S. Mail and by 2001 the company had nearly 80 trucks with 75% of those mostly hauling general commercial freight. But by years end, due to the terrorist attacks on 9/11 at the New York Twin Towers and the Pentagon, the U.S. Postal Service stopped flying most of the mail by air due to the increase of security and decided to use dedicated truck carriers to haul the mail normally put on planes. Bancroft and Sons was lucky enough to win several of the contracts the USPS put up for bid and converted their entire fleet from running commercial freight to hualing U.S. Mail within just a matter of weeks. By 2007, the company had more than 130 trucks hauling U.S. Mail and Mail equipment across the United States.

New Decade

2010

Continued Expansion.

Even with a sagging economy during the last several years Bancroft and Sons continues to grow and prosper each year. As of early 2014 Bancroft and Sons has a fleet of 200+ trucks and over 400 employees. With great leadership from Charles Bancroft Sr. and continued family envolvement and support the company has a solid foundation for continued growth into the future.

Celebrating 50 Years!

2019

Celebrating 50 Years

Bancroft and Sons is celebrating 50 years of service! Come join us for the next 50!