Trucking Jobs in Bunnell, Florida

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Truck Driving Jobs in Bunnell, Florida

Trucking Companies for Company Driver in Bunnell, Florida:

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 Bunnell, 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 Reefer. 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 Bunnell, Florida

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-8 = In Service, subject to call

10-19 = Nothing for you, return to base

10-12 = Visitors Present

10-16 = make pickup at (location)

10-22 = Report in Person too (person)

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

PTO (Power Takeoff)

Device used to transmit engine power to auxiliary equipment. A PTO often drives a hydraulic pump, which can power a dump body, concrete mixer or refuse packer. Some designs mount to a standard opening on the transmission, while others attach at the front or rear of the engine.

Comic book

Truck driver's log book

Lift Axle

Extra, unpowered axle needed only when the vehicle is loaded, allowing it to meet federal and state vehicle weight standards. The lift axle is mounted to an air spring suspension that raises the axle when it is not required.

Break

I'd like to break-in, interrupt

Retarder

Device used to assist brakes in slowing the vehicle. The most common type of retarder on over-the-road trucks manipulates the engine's valves to create engine drag. (This type is commonly referred to as "Jake Brake" because the predominant manufacturer is Jacobs Vehicle Equipment Co.) Other types of retarders include exhaust retarders, transmission-mounted hydraulic retarders and axle-mounted electromagnetic retarders.

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