So I have had my cdl for a couple years now and have been trying a little of everything from freight flatbed local hazmat etc. I am working on the pipeline right now and looks like I might have a in with a gravel hauling outfit in the summer month's back around where I grew up so my question is this. everything hibernates in the winter up here so is their a job preferably teamsters that I can hop on say Nevada Arizona Texas Louisiana area? I don't mind running most any kind of truck just need to be able to beat feet back up north come spring time. TIA
Snow bird driver a thing?
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by bob marlin, Dec 24, 2020.
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Auto Transport companies run snowbird cars north in the spring and south in the fall. Putting a rookie in charge of a million dollar load of cars is not recommended. Whole different skill set.
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Professor No-Name, RockinChair and flood Thank this.
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I doubt anybody's gonna hire you on a temporary basis, most companies have enough trouble keeping drivers as it is.
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