Six months of vacation, twice a year!
I've done all of those plus more! Wolf Creek Pass in the winter, back in the 80's before they upgraded the road to what it's like now.
I'm retired and 81 years old, could this get me back into trucking? Asking for a friend.
When I was young and dumb, my top "Georgia Overdrive" speed was 93. That was back in the 1970's.
Could you tell us how you really feel!
Is that a different company than "Action Resources"? According the D.O.T. reports, the numbers look pretty good.
I was making more that when I retired from J.B. Intermodal (out of Kansas City) 17 years ago.
If you go to AgTalk.com you will find answers to your questions. This is a "farming-ranching-country living" forum that covers all kinds of topics.
Same here! Ohio 1964, I passed both written tests 100%. I didn't even do a road test (the driver inspector said 'm supposed to give you a driving...
That's what you do after you slow down!
So how much time did you really gain by going 25 over?
I don't know if they'll test you or not, but don't you think it would be good to know company policy.
J B Hunt probably has more million milers than some of the "smaller" companies have drivers.
If they are doing it, it would be a dedicated contract deal.
DOT officer "The one you haven't lied in" Driver hands DOT officer a brand new unused logbook!
He's the new X-1 Heavy!
Route 40 was a very scenic route! Oh yeah! It did have a couple of "hills" and curves!
I think you might be slightly misinformed!
I had 5 in 42 years! The longest I was with a company was 20 years, the shortest was 7 months.
Yes but sleeping on the job may get you in trouble!