Working as a driver abroad: what is it, why would you do it, and where is the best place to go?

What is working as a driver abroad like?

  • As a driver abroad you get to know the country by all kinds of roads.
  • This can be through long adventures as a truck or bus driver, or through short assignments as a shuttle driver, courier, or driver for logistics, relocations, or events.
  • It's a great way to immerse yourself in a different culture and see many different places and people. There are also often shortages, especially for female drivers.
  • Responsibilities can be:
    • Driving vans, trucks, or buses.
    • Transporting goods, materials, or people.
    • Loading and unloading vehicles.
    • Route planning and time management.
    • Contact with customers, planners, and warehouses.
    • Basic maintenance and vehicle inspection.
  • Working conditions:
    • The work is usually paid, sometimes per trip or per hour.
    • Long working days are possible, depending on the routes.
    • The salary depends heavily on the country and your driver's license.
    • Sometimes overnight stays are also included (often in your own truck though).
  • Freedom and responsibility go hand in hand: you're on the road a lot, but you also have to make your own decisions.

What are the reasons for working as a driver abroad?

  • To develop independence: driving requires independent decisions, responsibility, and confidence in one's own actions.
  • To strengthen situational awareness: constantly anticipating traffic, weather conditions, routes, and safety.
  • To deepen a sense of responsibility: the safety of the vehicle, cargo, and others is always paramount.
  • To increase stress tolerance: handling heavy traffic, time pressure, and unforeseen situations without losing perspective.
  • To train flexibility: working with varying routes, times, and circumstances in a different driving culture.

What skills and motivations do you need to work as a driver abroad?

What are the best countries and locations to work as a driver abroad?

What are the risks of working as a driver abroad, and are you insured against those risks? 

  • What are the risks of working as a driver abroad?
    • Traffic accidents often have serious consequences.
    • Fatigue often plays a role on long drives.
    • Health problems, such as back and neck problems, often arise.
    • Medical costs are often high, especially after accidents.
    • Evacuation or repatriation is often necessary in the event of serious incidents. It is common for work pressure to be high: due to long days, staff shortages or intensive supervision.
  • Are you insured while working as a driver abroad?
    • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when working abroad.
    • Local employers generally offer limited or no supplementary insurance.
    • There's a risk of accidents, for example, because you're doing work with which you have little experience.
    • During work, internships, or volunteering abroad where you receive compensation or a salary, your own health insurance coverage in your home country may be cancelled.
    • See the pages on: insuring international Insurances for working abroad, for internships abroad, for volunteering abroad, or for expats and emigrants.
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