Generally speaking, NO They really don't like trusting a new driver to haul a few 100k of equipment down the road to be nice. They want clean, damage free trucks and trailers advertising their teams and sponsers.
Do Nascar Haulers require a lot of experience?
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I knew a guy who got a job with Featherlight, who made most of the hauler trailers. His job was pulling a trailer to all the tracks, with equipment to work on the Featherlight trailers. Fixing liftgates, doors, lighting, etc. he liked it, but said there was a lot of politics involved. Not there anymore.
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You should probably start out hauling the Thursday Night Football truck for the spring summer season , then you will be a shoe-in for NASCAR truckin'.
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What will be sitting on the trailers that are hooked up to my trucks have a value of under $11 million, not a few 100k.Longarm, Toomanybikes, 4mer trucker and 2 others Thank this. -
Rodeo work would be more interesting; you'd be a "bullshipper." 2-5 years experience in CDL driving.
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