A typical shift for someone driving cars off ships involves working in a team to carefully offload vehicles as directed by supervisors, often in a fast-paced port environment. After checking in and receiving safety briefings, you'll drive a range of newly imported vehicles short distances from the ship's hold to designated staging areas on the dock, following set routes and protocols to prevent accidents. Teamwork and clear communication with supervisors, dockworkers, and other drivers are essential, and shifts may vary to accommodate ship arrivals, sometimes including early mornings, evenings, or weekends. This role offers exposure to international logistics, and with experience, there is potential to move into supervisory or logistics coordination positions.