Working Another State
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Willjsims, Jun 30, 2021.
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Most carriers want their drivers to live within a certain number of miles from a terminal in the state they live in. All large carriers have terminals or drop yards in most states. You don't pay income tax based on the home state of your employer, you pay income tax based on the state you live in.
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That's not a system I've ever heard of anybody using. -
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SoulScream84 Thanks this.
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I'm not saying this is a normal occurrence, but those jobs do exist, and will hire fresh CDL drivers, so it's worth mentioning.77fib77 Thanks this. -
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Judge and Just passing by Thank this.
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Licenses must only be moved IF you are residing in another state for more than 6 months of the year. IE you have taken a new address in another state and your bills are sent to the new address.
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