Yes it might be but i have only 2 years with my cdl and only 6 months of over the road experience. The rest is local driving and most companies dont have steady miles. Im trying to make better money a gain more over the road experience. My local job when it rains you dont get any hours and hurts a weeks paycheck.
Car hauling job questions
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Sti400, Oct 13, 2017.
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What about damages??
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Guy has insurance.
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I'm not being a smart arse..but most car haul companies don't use their insurance on damages until they get over a certain amount. Just be clear up front because some want the driver to be responsible up front to a certain amount.brian991219 and Ciprianmardale Thank this.
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Ok i will ask. Do you mean damages that i cause at my fault ?Ciprianmardale Thanks this.
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Yes sir or missed on inspection. And some not all will make you responsible even if cars get chips from road debris. Not sure if you will be hauling new or used. I would make sure especially if you're going to be under that load for a long time.
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Ok let me ask those questions and i will share the info. Thanks for all this advice and its good know what im getting into before i actually do it
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I just got on this site and I can’t start a topic, my question tho would be if anybody has any reviews on a 5 stack Peterbilt thanks!
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I decided to stay local. So in 2 weeks i will be starting a new job with a local company. I will keep yall posted and how it goes. I believe i will be hauling a 5 or 6 car hauler.
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First.....Check out the equipment.....
Second.....Do they offer benefits?....Sti400 Thanks this.
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