Conclusion
Don’t get too hung up on the exact format that you write your truck driver resume in. The important thing is that it’s professional looking, has no spelling or punctuation errors, and is complete. If you have periods on no employment, you can list that just state why.
Remember the standard HR professional is flooded with resumes and doesn’t have long to review your truck driver resume. It is estimated that they will spend about 6 seconds glancing it over. If nothing grabs their attention in the beginning they will move on to the next one. Though you need to include all the pertinent information you need to keep your truck driver resume short and concise as well. This means two pages, no more than three.
Another key point is the cover letter. You should always include a good cover letter, along with your truck driver resume, properly addressed to the HR manager (if known). It should be in conversational form, three or four paragraphs, all on one page. It should say just enough to get the hiring manager interested to look further.