BUSINESS NEWS 6 • MARCH 2022 COAST RIVER BUSINESS JOURNAL GEORGE PLAVEN/CAPITAL PRESS Get to The Point. Expert Service. Guaranteed. Trust your vehicle safety to the professionals at DEL’S O.K. TIRE Harold Worth, an instructor and assistant manager at Western Pacific Trucking School, guides Jason Nord during a driving exercise. Driver shortage frustrates trucking industry By GEORGE PLAVEN Capital Press Same owners•Same tires Same great service YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR TIRES CUSTOM WHEELS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES 503-325-2861 For emergencies 503-325-0233 35359 Business Hwy 101 (Miles Crossing) Astoria, OR Hours: Mon-Fri 8-6 · Sat- 8-4 Jason Nord poked his head out the window of a hulking Freightliner 18-wheeler as he practiced backing the rig between rows of orange cones at the Western Pacioc Truck School in Portland. The exercise required the rookie driver to use skillful maneuvers to coax the truck and its trailer into a slot that simulated a warehouse loading dock. One by one, students took their turn behind the wheel while instructors on the ground ofered guidance. After previously working in construction, Nord, 41, said he can make more money as a trucker. He enrolled in the school to get the hands-on experi- ence and training necessary to apply for his com- mercial driver9s license.