Short and sweet.
CDL Driver wanted for Williston, ND
$30/ hour to start, OT after 40
65+ hours per week
Full benefits W2 position
Cell phone allowance
Full uniforms
Company condo provided with your own room and bathroom.
2+ years, Hazmat and tanker endorsement required. MUST be able to drive 18 speed.
What you’ll be doing: hauling CNG/LPG, flatbed work, some tanker work, chaining up, driving in winter conditions.
Send resume to mike@phgroup-global.com
www.phgroup-global.com
MC 1076351
DOT 3361094
Office phone Monday-Friday - 701-402-3338 ext 3
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North Dakota - $30 / hour
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by bonder45, Nov 20, 2022.
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Still looking!
Making $100,000+ / year
WHILE taking 1/3rd the year off!!!
Obviously you can make more if you work more.
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looks good for what it is, a few questions:
3k a week for roughly 8 months or 32 weeks a year? so it's about 100k w/ which season off?
what are your busy seasons? I might switch to seasonal work at some point, and know others who are thinking of it.
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Spring, winter, fall is a super busy season.
Summer is where we have normal hours but every year we gain more work and seem to be more and more busy.
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Still looking, we have 2 brand new trucks coming and have a handful of other low milage equipment!
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####, I only have experience with a 10 speed and no hazmat endorsement yet.
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18 is easier than 10.
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That may be so but unfortunately Mike is saying "MUST" be able to drive an 18 and I've never touched one
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Don’t worry about it. Easy to figure out. When you’re 105k, those extra gears come in handy. Just get your hazmat and apply.
I should warn you. Driving is good on ND during winter. Hardly much need to chain up. Little ice. If you do get ice. It’s good and hard. No slipping sliding like at 32f ice. Just slow down. You get good traction.
But here’s the downfall. Getting out of the truck is a whole different story. You don’t want to do that. Every night and most days are below zero. And the wind blows. It will ##### slap you.RidgeRunner731 Thanks this.
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