does this mean you are willing to split the cost of truck with me then after six months you leave and the truck is all mine
2007-02-11 00:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get hired at JB Hunt or Schneider but they pay terrible for new drivers. I recommend starting off driving cement truck or dump truck. generally those places dont have the experience requirement that trucking companies have. owner operators or other companies may not want a rookie due to insurance costs
2007-02-11 06:27:25
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answered by MUSTANGGT351 2
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Good luck, but you will probably have a hard time doing this.
The problem you will face is with the Insurance company, not the trucking company. Larger trucking companies are oftentimes self-insured. As a result, they will let you get the 6 months experience you need. Many smaller companies can't, simply because of the increased insurance costs. The ones who will, won't be able to pay much, usually, or they won't be the kind of place you want to work.
2007-02-03 11:01:59
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answered by Sabrina H 4
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the same thing"Good Luck"I dont know of any owner operator that would take a chance on you,you have to earn your dues Han,most companies wont let you drive local until you got two years under your belt(Insurance reasons)there are a few companies that might,Coca-cola might,I know when I drove local in L.A. alot of the coke drivers only had six months experience...best of luck and drive safe,keep the sunnyside up and the shady side down
2007-02-03 17:35:22
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answered by stygianwolfe 7
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It doesn't look like you are going to get any takers. Sign on with someone like J.B.Hunt. You will be treated like dirt but get what you are looking for. EXPERIENCE!!!! If you want to go over the road keep away from the moving company's, You will spend to much time loading and unloading and not on the road. Like the man said pay your dues, we all did, then you can pick and choose the job you want. Keep your eyes on the road and your hands apron the road
2007-02-09 22:28:17
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answered by Boston Mark 5
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you will get employed at JB Hunt or Schneider yet they pay undesirable for brand new drivers. i recommend starting up off using cement truck or unload truck. in many situations those places dont have the adventure requirement that trucking organizations have. proprietor operators or different organizations gained't favor a rookie via coverage expenditures
2016-11-02 06:00:31
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answered by arrocha 4
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No owner operator is going to go for that. They want experienced drivers. You are going to have to do the same as everyone else.
2007-02-10 08:48:56
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answered by andreamarie 2
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i have a sedan 4 door but i am looking for rhino lings for tinting my windows
2007-02-11 09:47:42
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answered by ramis619 1
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