Floor Tech
Reno, NV 89521
Women and new drivers are encouraged to apply.
$62,400 - $83,200 a year
CDL B or A for a construction company . Involves hard physical labor operating a pump as well as driving a dump truck on construction sites.
- Home daily
- Monday to Friday
- Overtime
Best state(s) to be a local truck driver?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Zonno, Aug 13, 2022.
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Gradex Construction
800 Bennie Ln
Reno, NV 89512
$21 - $26 an hour
- Must be familiar in operating any of the following: Tractor trucks, dump trucks, 10 wheeler, water truck low boy, etc.
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Carey Transportation Inc.
Reno, NV
- Belly Dump experience, construction, Flatbed experience preferred
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YRC Freight
12800 Moya Blvd
Reno, NV 89506
$100G yr.
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Fuel Express LLC
Sparks, NV (4 miles from Reno)
$80,000 - $120,000 a year
KP Transport LLC is seeking safe and ambitious HAZMAT CDL drivers for operations in Sparks NV. Driver will haul diesel tanker trailers (doubles) 5-6 days a week and willing to work up to 70 hours per week and within DOT laws and regulations. Compensation is $80,000 - $110,000 a year. The driver will be able to make around $500 a day.
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Reno drivers.
$100G a year.
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Chicago intermodal is a real money maker. Probably the best paying market near WI
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Reno has 1 bedroom apartments pretty reasonable, such as $800 - $950 monthly.Last edited: Aug 13, 2022
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Pay varies by state, but so does housing costs, groceries, utilities, fuel, etc. Don't forget to add up your additional expenses in any new location. WI has income tax and maybe some cities tax your income.
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I’m not saying I wouldn’t move/work there, or to another area with higher COL, but the pay would need to be high enough. A lot of the jobs on Indeed have jobs in the $18-19 hourly range, but I’m just as well off at $16.25 hourly where I’m at now. And another thing is the OT. I average around 50-55 hours weekly, even during the rainy days, as my company hauls sand, rock (57 stn., G.A.B., Ali, limerock, etc.) in addition to asphalt/milling. So it’s actually not often we stay out due to rain (some years are worse than others).
If a job that pays more hourly yet doesn’t work as much OT as I do, I probably net more.
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