It all depends on what area of trucking you will be employed, flatbed/van/container/expedited/reefer etc. In very basics, if you are hired directly by the carrier instead of a contractor leased to the carrier, you could be looking in the ballpark of anywhere from .30-.40 per mile if paid by the mile. This also depends on if you already have your CDL and one year experience, to start.
they usally get 75,000 dollars every 6 to 5 months and around 150,000 in a year or 13 months
no you cant make a marble road when your driving you can slip and crash easily
About 445km by road.
hot sunny days followed by cold nights make rocks to expand and contract so much that they eventually shatters
it is more difficult to use brake as wet roads do not have friction
If you are fortunate enough to catch a road-clearing crew at work on a forest road, it's free if you load it on your truck yourself.
Prices may vary, however it is guesstimated that Ice Road Truckers make approximately $13,000 an episode.
How much money do ice road truckers earn? Average $1200.00 per trip.
They'll have to make it first...
Davey Lennie has: Played Himself - Foreman: Northwind in "Ice Road Truckers" in 2007. Played Himself - Ice Road Trucker in "Ice Road Truckers" in 2007. Played Himself - Foreman in "Ice Road Truckers" in 2007. Played Himself - Foreman: Northwind Industries in "Ice Road Truckers" in 2007. Played himself in "Ice Road Truckers" in 2007.
Ice Road Truckers - 2007 was released on: USA: 17 June 2007
Ice Road Truckers is a TV show on History. It is men and women risking their lives to get oil supplies to the Alaskan Oil Fields. There are 5 seasons in all. Also it isn't on History that much anymore.
The next season of Ice Road Truckers begins in June 2012 on the History Channel.
No she did not.
Ice Road Truckers - 2007 Road to the Finale 2-13 was released on: USA: 31 August 2008
Ice Road Truckers - 2007 Road to Nowhere 5-9 was released on: USA: 31 July 2011
Ice Road Truckers - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Singapore:PG USA:TV-14
It varies. Some drivers have anywhere from a few days behind the wheel to as many as 40 to 50 yrs plus behind the wheel.