Sure they can, to wash and polish or lube, they are a OO but they still are a motor carrier and have to play by the rules, Don't think they can find or afford insurance.
Can Owner Operators hire 18-20 year olds?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by FijiIndianBoy, Apr 9, 2015.
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you can hire them , but most likely you insurance company wont insure them
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a o/o leased to a company has to hire according to his leased company requirements.
you might be able to get on with a independent that already has a intrastate operation. chances are pretty slim however. due to insurance costs
i do know of one person under 21 that drives commercially hauling intrastate driving his dads truck.
in ND a 16 year old can drive a farm truck within 100 miles of the farm, no cdl required. -
Same deal as smoking cigarettes, or drinking alcohol. Liquor consumption age in Atlantic Canada, Ontario, Saskatchewan and BC is 19, Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta is 18.FLATBED Thanks this. -
The minimum age to apply for a CDL is usually 21, as required by the United States Department of Transportation, although some states allow drivers who are 18 to 20 to apply for a CDL that is valid only within the driver's state of residence.
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However; many of the companies are only entertaining applicants who are over 25 because of their insurance policies. I did work at a company with a few 19 year olds, but they also had at least 2 repeat DUI offenders and several who had failed drug tests in the past few years driving trucks too, so I'm assuming their insurance company would have been fine with a rubber chicken taking the wheel.FLATBED Thanks this. -
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