Trucking Jobs in Ashland, Mississippi

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Truck Driving Jobs in Ashland, Mississippi

Companies with Truck Driving Jobs in Ashland, Mississippi for Company Driver:

Are you specifically a Student with experience in Tanker and looking for truck driver jobs in in Ashland, Mississippi? Yes? No? Maybe? No matter what type of truck drivers are here, we have the below list of great trucking companies that need great company truck drivers and owner operators. Some companies need truck drivers with no experience, others need lots of specialized over the road experience, but the bottom line is almost every carrier company in the country needs you. Review the names you see listed here and you can get their contact information, their hiring requirements, and the benefits they offer their driving employees. You might want to apply with us though, we'll match your driving history to their hiring needs and that let's you decide the truck driver jobs that are best for you based on what they offer.

 

Trucking Companies in Ashland, Mississippi

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-45 = All units within range please report

10-19 = Nothing for you, return to base

10-37 = Wrecker needed at …...

10-100 = Need to go to Bathroom

10-22 = Report in Person too (person)

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

Destruction

Road construction

Load Range (Tires)

Letter code system for the weight carrying capacity of tires. Comparable ply ratings are shown below. LR PR LR PR A .... 2 E .... 10 B .... 4 F .... 12 C .... 6 G .... 14 D .... 8 H .... 16 (LR = Load Range PR = Ply Rating)

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.

Geared Speed

Calculated vehicle speed at the engine's governed rpm in each transmission gear, or (commonly) in top gear.

Axle

Structural component to which wheels, brakes and suspension are attached. Drive axles are those with powered wheels. Front axle is usually called the steer axle. Pusher axles are unpowered and go ahead of drive axles. Rear axles may be drive, tag or pusher types. Tag axles are unpowered and go behind drive axles.

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