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Hello, truck driver, you have a driving training course, and you need to finish your study and pass the exam before you can drive.
To participate in the training, you only need to prepare your ID card, driver's license and other relevant documents, and it takes about two hours to get to the relevant training point. The content of the training is mainly to explain the operation guide and platform regulations of APP. It also includes how to take orders, how to operate after taking orders, and matters needing attention in the process of taking orders.

Therefore, this training is still very important for the driver master. Only after passing the training can you sign a contract and pay a deposit, and then you can formally start your business. At the same time, do a good job in training, better serve customers in the follow-up service, and receive more freight orders.

The process for drivers to join the platform is to download the App, register an account, start taking orders and review the training. The customer service told Ai Caijing that applying for a freight driver requires five certificates, namely, ID card, driver's license, driving license, qualification certificate and road transport certificate. You only need to go to the branch for training for "a few hours" and you can take up your post after passing the examination.

Introduction of cargo Lala:

Cargo Lala is an internet logistics mall with the mission of "goods travel more easily" and the vision of "pulling goods = cargo Lala", which is engaged in the same city/intercity freight service, enterprise logistics service, moving, LTL, car rental and after-sales service.

On June 26, 2020, at 65438, Cargo Lala opened a green channel to support epidemic areas, set up a team of caring drivers with hundreds of people, and helped government departments, medical institutions and non-profit organizations to deliver epidemic prevention materials free of charge.