About CV.

I have now good paid job (for present time) .Main duty -delivery to CDC with fridge trailers.But i think change job just by one reason -boring fridge job with delivery/collection for one big retail company.I not very like easy job.I like do more hard job with different load trailer and… So we all know who some time in CV very important put correct reason -why leave present job and why join to as■■?
How to correct put in CV my reason■■?

Don’t think it will matter much either way what you put in!

Don’t put reason for leaving on your CV. Only reason for a CV is to get you an interview. You can explain everything else then , if asked.

Andrejs:
I have now good paid job (for present time) .Main duty -delivery to CDC with fridge trailers.But i think change job just by one reason -boring fridge job with delivery/collection for one big retail company.I not very like easy job.I like do more hard job with different load trailer and… So we all know who some time in CV very important put correct reason -why leave present job and why join to as■■?
How to correct put in CV my reason■■?

You shouldn’t need to put “reason for leaving” on your CV.

If you want to put a short introduction on your CV explaining why you’re looking for a new job when you already have one, or if you’re asked in an interview, simply say you’re “looking for more variety of routes and destinations” or “looking for job involving more handball”.

I’d think most general haulage outfits would snap your hand off.

I’ve never needed a CV to get a driving job.

(And BTW, I do hope you don’t write your CV in the same broken English that you use here… )