Trucking Jobs in Overland Park, Kansas

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Truck Driving Jobs in Overland Park, Kansas

Overland Park, Kansas Truck Driving Job Companies:

Truck driver jobs and owner operator trucking jobs can be found with the below trucking companies hiring out of Overland Park, Kansas. Suppose you are a Owner Operator that only wants to drive Household Goods though, well we have the perfect solution for you. If you want to review the trucking companies listed here, go ahead. You'll find out how to get in touch with them, see what they're paying, as well as what they require out of a potential hire. But, if you want that perfect truck driver job the fill out an online secure application with us. It only takes a few minutes and it will change your trucking career immediately. What happens is we match your trucking history to the needs of our clients - the best trucking companies in the country. They'll get through to you with job offers which means you can decide what one is best for you based on what they're all offering. You can finally compare several trucking jobs side by side instead of having to take a single offer from one trucking company.

 

Trucking Companies in Overland Park, Kansas

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-34 = Trouble at this station, help is needed

10-36 = Need correct time

10-73 = Speed Trap at ............

10-70 = Fire at .......

10-42 = Traffic Accident at ..........

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

Rolling Radius

Tire dimension from center of the axle to the ground; measured with tire loaded to rated capacity. Used in calculating geared speed.

Eat-em-up

Truck stop Cafe

Single-Source Leasing

Service in which companies can lease drivers and trucks from the same source, rather than having to procure them from different companies.

Trip Recorder (On-Board Computer)

Cab-mounted device which electronically or mechanically records data such as truck speed, engine rpm, idle time and other information useful to trucking management.

CB (Citizens Band Radio)

Two-way radio for which no license is required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Long beyond its heyday in the '70s, CB is still used by truckers and motorists for everything from traffic condition reports to emergency calls to idle chatter.

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