Trucking Jobs in Reno, Nevada

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Truck Driving Jobs in Reno, Nevada

Reno, Nevada Trucking Companies:

Hiring Truck Drivers.com has the below list of better trucking companies hiring truck drivers and owner operators right now in Reno, Nevada. They need the best company drivers, the best team drivers, and the best owner operator drivers out there. Some companies have local truck driving jobs, regional truck driver jobs, and over the road driving positions available. Click on the carrier company profile listed here to see what kind of driver jobs are available. We want you to find the best paying truck driving jobs so that you can improve your trucking career. You might also consider applying with us. We have companies with dry van, tanker, household goods, flatbed, and any other type of freight - even Owner Operator Reefer work. By applying with us, you'll get phone calls from a list of better trucking companies leaving you with the ability to choose the job offer that you like most.

 

Trucking Companies in Reno, Nevada

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-21 = Call on the telephone

10-38 = Ambulance needed at .........

10-67 = All units comply

10-60 = What is next message number?

10-44 = I have a message for you

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)

Total weight of a vehicle and everything aboard, including its load.

Owner-Operator

Trucker who owns and operates his own truck(s).

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.

Pintle Hook

Coupling device used in double trailer, triple trailer and truck-trailer combinations. It has a curved, fixed towing horn and an upper latch that opens to accept the drawbar eye of a trailer or dolly.

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).

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