Trucking Jobs in Kittery, Maine

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Truck Driving Jobs in Kittery, Maine

Kittery, Maine Truck Driving Job Companies:

Are you interested in truck drivers jobs for Local that have experience hauling Van? If you are, that's great because we have trucking companies here that need these types of truckers and owner operators too. We also have a lot of other companies listed here in Kittery, Maine that are in need of experienced and quality truck driving employees to fill their advertised trucking jobs needs. All sorts of truck driving jobs are listed with all sorts of truck driving jobs opportunities. Over the road, local, and regional employment is available by the companies we work with. To find the best one for you and your family you should apply with us. We'll match your application information to the needs of our clients so that you'll be able to decide which offer is best for you.

 

Trucking Companies in Kittery, Maine

 

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Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

Alligator

Piece of a tire

Hazmat

Hazardous materials, as classified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Transport of hazardous materials is strictly regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Better half

Husband or wife

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.

Horsepower (hp)

Measure of power (the amount of work that can be done over a given amount of time). One horsepower is defined as 33,000 foot-pounds of work in one minute. Example: Lifting 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute, or lifting 3300 pounds ten feet in one minute.

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