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Most North Dakota companies don't train. Halliburton does sometimes. As a women you might get in easier because of Equal Opportunity stuff....
Duct tape and Dubya Dee Forty.
Again that depends. If the farmer has a DOT number yet is just having you drive for agricultural reasons and is not engaged in any other...
Float up, usually single clutch down to pop it out of gear. Failed my driving test first time because I had never double clutched.:biggrin_255:
You can get a job with a harvest crew which you can use as experience on your resume. They are always hiring. Pay isn't the best, but whatever....
Depends what I'm doing. Normal everyday driving in a car/SUV I'll brake with maybe one downshift. If I'm hauling anything with a pickup truck or...
No AC in my truck either - but an 8 speed single stick so I guess I'm startin' out a little better than you did. Thanks for the advice - our...
Yeah we do have CDL's. Only need a class B with airbrakes. In Cali (where I'm forever glad I don't live) you need tanker as well.
Yep - we get reduced/no hours depending on how bad it gets. But the wages are high enough to make up the difference. Plus - you get unemployment...
Just the mixer. Got my class A CDL with tanker so they said they might alternate me between the mixer and the powder since some of the guys want...
Driving concrete truck for the Ready Mix plant here. Just finished my first week - it's going pretty great. They put me on my own my second full...
Are you a farmer? If not then you need a CDL. If you are a farmer you are probably exempt 100-150 air miles of your base of operations.
I'm quite sure I am the best trucker known to man. After all I have been hauling a 38ft grain trailer off and on for the past 3 months. If I say...
I recently got my class A CDL with doubles/triples, tanker, Hazmat (pending TSA/FBI screening), airbrakes. (Took me 2 tries for the road test...