FedEx contractor requires CDL driver for a team operation with the following criteria:
* Class A CDL preferably with a HazMat endorsement.
* At least 6 months of verifiable tractor trailer driving experience within the last 2 years.
* Good driving and criminal record.
* Must be able to spend 3-5 weeks over the road when necessary.
* Must be able to work as a team driver when necessary.
If interested contact me # ghartruckingllc.com, so we can talk some more.
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owner operator needs co driver
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you breaking bread???
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Please note the email address is ghartruckingllc@gmail.com
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He"s making toast! What, pray tell, dows breaking bread mean?
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What does breaking bread mean
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Breaking bread would be slang for making money...
Or if you tell someone to "break bread" it means you want
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That is what we are in the business for. It is there to make, just have to apply yourself.
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Breaking bread to me means that you are making a covenant with someone. It's his truck & you follow his rules.
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I have an opportunity to sign on with FedEx Custom Critical, but I live in CA and they want a team. I had a guy that was gonna go with me, but after being approved by FedEx he decided that he didn't want to do it. Now I cannot seem to find a reliable co driver willing to run all 48. They have to have a clean record and not be a drinker. Anyone know anybody that would be interested? I am here to make money not party or be lazy. I am the owner/operator will be very fair, but will not be taken advantage of. It's hard to find people who are true to their word and do as they say. Especially in this business.
My truck is not new or classy or the best out there, but mechanically it is completely rebuilt this past year. In this day and age I need to make it last as long as I can and need to find a person who will not break it. If it breaks the driver loses a ride. TAKE CARE OF THE EQUIPMENT. Taking care of the equipment is #1! They take care of the equipment and I will take care of them, I'm not saying I will make anyone rich, I am just saying I have a seat available. If it all works out I hope to buy a newer truck or two. I hope to grow, but need a reliable driver willing to grow with me.
Truck pictured is not the truck we will be driving, it is my brother's local truck because I am out on the road working to make this happen.
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