Companies with Truck Driving Jobs in Rushville, Indiana for Company Driver:
So you're looking for truck driver jobs in Rushville, Indiana? Then see the trucking companies listed here. They're all looking for company truckers and contract owner operator drivers. Look around at what their offering their employees, even if you're a Local that has really only driven Van, we're sure that there are companies that you can definitely work for as a trucker. You also might want to consider applying with us. We'll match your driving criteria to the needs of the carrier trucking companies that we work with that need you to drive for them today. Every company we work with needs your skills. Applying with us allows every company driver and independent driver to choose the type of jobs they want - getting in one of their vehicles or using your own when finding better owner operator trucking jobs.
Trucking Companies in Rushville, Indiana
Your 10-Codes of the Day
10-13 = Advise weather and road conditions
10-8 = In Service, subject to call
10-7 = Out of Service, Leaving Air
10-16 = make pickup at (location)
10-71 = proceed with transmission in sequence
Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day
Eat-em-up
Truck stop Cafe
Better half
Husband or wife
IVHS (Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems)
Blanket term for a wide array of technologies, including electronic sensors, computer hardware and software and radio communications. The purpose of IVHS is to increase efficiency of use of existing highways, reducing travel time, fuel consumption, air pollution and accidents. There are five functional areas: Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS) Advance Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) Advance Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS) Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) A more recently coined term, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), encompasses both IVHS and modes of transportation other than highway, such as rail. (see AVI, AVL, WIM)
Twins (Twin Trailers)
See Doubles.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
Maximum weight an axle is rated to carry by the manufacturer. Includes both the weight of the axle and the portion of a vehicle's weight carried by the axle.