And watch out for the trucks running down the road with "farm" tags. They're not required to have a CDL either. Just a good ole driver's license will do. At least in Ohio anywho.
CDL YARDDOG
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Even though DOT doesn't have a say in this, I wonder if the company's insurance carrier does?
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Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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Their insurer knows what business they are in and insures them accordingly and there is no need for equipment operators to have a CDL if they aren't on public roads. -
My last company had a variety of switcher positions and our units [loved those TICO's] were all roadworthy and our 'on-site' fuel supplier would visit those dedicated to remote facilities as did our roving maintenance vendor.
Only one of the dedicated drivers was not a CDL but his father was and the two of them worked the one big box warehouse exclusively.
Half of our spotters were not dedicated to one location but would bounce around from our warehouse to various local customers and often spent their afternoons pulling empty containers back to our yard
We also expected the son to work to obtain his CDL [possibly has by now] and I would really like to see what the examiner would think when he did the alley dock......Last edited: Feb 11, 2025
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