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The job of a driver is more in demand around the world than ever before, including in Serbia

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The higher salary is mostly closely related to the category you own, ie it is known that those who have passed for trucks (C) and buses (D) – do better than professional drivers with B category.

The job of a driver is more in demand around the world than ever before, including in Serbia. This is evidenced by numerous job advertisements on domestic sites, which are looking for professionals to manage dump trucks and forklifts, as well as delivery drivers, truckers and so on…

The higher salary is mostly closely related to the category you own, ie it is known that those who have passed for trucks (C) and buses (D) – do better than professional drivers with B category.

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Additional skills are more useful, so that dump truck drivers can earn up to 130,000 dinars, judging by the data from current ads.

Drivers (of patent, rack) forklifts are also widely sought after, ie forklift drivers, where in some places the initial salary is 70,000 dinars, with registration from the first day. Six days off are provided during the month, and working hours are on average nine hours a day.

Companies are also looking for experienced drivers with B category, to deliver their products or other internal needs, and it is generally the practice to work five days a week, eight hours. So, this is a fixed quota of 40 working hours per week, Srbija Danas writes.

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