Trucking Jobs in Altoona, Florida

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Truck Driving Jobs in Altoona, Florida

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American truck drivers and owner operators can use us to find the best truck driving jobs. What you see listed here are trucking companies in Altoona, Florida that are hiring better company drivers and might also be offering great owner operator trucking jobs. Click on their name and see what they're all about. See if they're offering employment that's even as specific as Student needing experience in Auto. Some carriers are a lot more general in what they're offering, needing all types of driving employees to drive their freight. The benefit of using our site though is you can get in touch with a large number of great transportation employers. If you apply with our site, it's secure, safe and free, you're truck driving background will be matched to the needs of our clients. They'll call you about jobs and you can then decide if what they're offering is good for you instead of settling for a single job offer from just one carrier company.

 

Trucking Companies in Altoona, Florida

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-22 = Report in Person too (person)

10-93 = Check my frequency on this channel

10-50 = Break Channel

10-95 = Transmit dead carrier for 5 seconds

10-44 = I have a message for you

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

Horsepower, SAE Net

Horsepower capability of an engine with full accessories and exhaust system. Test procedures per standards of Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).

RoadRailer

Semitrailer specially designed to travel both on highway and on rails. Manufactured by Wabash Corp.

AVL (Automated Vehicle Location)

Class of technologies designed to locate vehicles for fleet management purposes and for stolen vehicle recovery. Infrastructure can be land-based radio towers or satellites. (see IVHS)

ABS (Antilock Braking System)

Computer, sensors and solenoid valves which together monitor wheel speed and modulate braking force if wheel lockup is sensed during braking. Helps the driver retain control of the vehicle during heavy braking on slippery roads.

GCW (Gross Combination Weight)

Total weight of a loaded combination vehicle, such as a tractor-semitrailer or truck and full trailer(s).

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