If it's a big company, probably not. If it's a small outfit they may allow it, but make you pay for the fuel.
Can you use the company truck to move your belongings so that you can save on moving?
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Some companies will some will not, best bet is to ask. Other option if you know an owner op that will help you out, ask company if you can just use one of the older trailers
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I remember hearing about a driver for Star Transportation some years ago that had his bobtail down by either a lake or river. Had his family there, fishin', BBQn', just having a great time.
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Ask if there is not a policy prohibiting it.
Most of the smaller companies i worked for had no issue if an employee needed a truck for personal use. It was a perk of working there. -
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Dude you would have to pay like everybody else to use that truck. 36 hours They may give you a discount and take it out of your check, but the company is not going to do that on their dime. They might even let you do it and make you pay for the fuel. Better look into getting mayflower or a moving company to do that type of job.
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