It's called a "trailer interchange agreement" in the industry.
Landstar requires a separate agreement as such for their approved Carriers to pull their trailers... As most legitimate brokers do.
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Yes, and I suggest when you get haz/mat go ahead and get your tanker endorsement. Some of these haz/mat loads require it. (Bulk liquid totes) Some of these loads pay very well....truckfam Thanks this.
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Combination doesn't mean trailer combo aka class A with doubles/triples in this instance.
Tanker is N. Hazmat and tanker is X. So you have to have a hazmat or hazmat and tanker.Annonymous Thanks this. -
I'm actually a wrong for this company you do need to have Hazmat.
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Just renewed my contract at LS this past week (gets done every 3 years); they have now added a hair test to the drug testing program. Glad they are stepping up the scrutiny.
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I didn't have to hair test last week
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When did you sign your contract?. Its new, so when you come up for renewal it will be added. Cant enforce it if you havent signed the new contract im guessing.
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Did u have to pay for own test?
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How bout for the rookies?
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I think that is implied new contracts have it in there.
By the way I've got an addendum, not a new contract.Dwardell662 Thanks this.
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