Trucking Jobs in Schererville, Indiana

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Truck Driving Jobs in Schererville, Indiana

Driving Jobs for Owner Operator in Schererville, Indiana:

So you're looking for truck driver jobs in Schererville, 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 Owner Operator that has really only driven Auto, 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 Schererville, Indiana

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-77 = Negative Contact

10-91 = Talk closer to the Mike

10-18 = Anything for us?

10-32 = I will give you a radio check

10-21 = Call on the telephone

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

CNG

Compressed natural gas.

Tractor

Truck designed primarily to pull a semitrailer by means of a fifth wheel mounted over the rear axle(s). Sometimes called a truck tractor or highway tractor to differentiate from it from a farm tractor.

CDL (Commercial Driver's License)

License which authorizes an individual to operate commercial motor vehicles and buses over 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. For operators of freight-hauling trucks, the maximum size which may be driven without a CDL is Class 6 (maximum 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight).

Four wheeler

Passenger car or pickup

Container (Shipping Container)

Standard-sized rectangular box used to transport freight by ship, rail and highway. International shipping containers are 20 or 40 feet long, conform to International Standards Organization (ISO) standards and are designed to fit in ships' holds. Containers are transported on public roads atop a container chassis towed by a tractor. Domestic containers, up to 53 feet long and of lighter construction, are designed for rail and highway use only.

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