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Anybody working as driver and Diesel mechanic?

Hi there, I am hoping to find work as a driver and I'm also a diesel mechanic. Currently I live work as both over in the UK and am a Uk citizen . Do many companies tend to employ people who can work both positions in the US?
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Hi there, I am hoping to find work as a driver and I'm also a diesel mechanic. Currently I live work as both over in the UK and am a Uk citizen . Do many companies tend to employ people who can work both positions in the US?
Thanks for any info offered.
Alex
It's only a guess but a position as a mechanic might be much easier than a driving position, you would need credentials to get a better paying job, but skills would get you in the door at many places. Driving is a little more complicated with insurance requirements and licensing. Being able to drive is something a mechanic should be able to do, and you could get the license some time in the future.

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