This really depends on your geographical area. If you would like to find a dump truck driving job in your area. Try checking your local "want" adds in the classified section of your local paper. Also, try online classifies for your area, or a national job site like SnagAJob.
well if you want to get rid of it then put it on your curb
The best way to get a used dump truck in the classified section of your local newpaper is to look everyday. You might also want to put out an ad yourself.
Without seeing the vehicle it's hard to say--it could be a van, a box truck ("lorry" is British for truck), a dump truck, a tanker or anything else you want.
No. You don't want to float a synch box, either.
Generally speaking, any employer who hires for a driving job is going to require the employee be at least 18 years old. For trucks requiring a CDL, you can obtain a CDL at 18, but most companies want CDL drivers who are at least 21.
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Driving a dump truck is a rewarding, pleasurable profession. Operating a commercial vehicle carries a lot of responsibility, and when you find the right company and type of work that you want, it is very gratifying. Generally speaking, dump trucks don't travel very far. In the trucking business, it is typically known as going in circles -- short trips, back and forth for hours at a time. If you love driving a big truck and listening to music, this is a wonderful job. Where do dump truck drivers differ from the pack? They know and work with all types of terrain, weather, and a variety of job sites. A driver must know where the truck's tires are at all times, navigating between and around rocks, culverts, and power lines even in the pouring rain and deep mud. And they have to do it 10 or 20 times a day! Having a class B CDL license allows you to drive straight trucks, not a tractor-trailer, up to 26,001 gross vehicle weight. Endorsements are added to the license for air brakes and hazardous materials. Large tractor-trailer belly dumps require a class A license, and if the dump truck has a trailer or pup, attached, a class A license is required to drive those vehicles, too. Profession drivers are required to know all of the federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to the vehicle and any material(s) you are transporting. There are always companies hiring dump truck drivers, so a person's best job search strategy is to talk to fellow drivers about the company they work for. Scheduling, the amount of work available, uniform requirements, and the type of equipment the company provides can easily be found out with a simple conversation with one or more of the drivers. Companies will require a job application, and federal law requires a list of all driving jobs held within the last 10 years. Starting salaries tend to be $10 to $12 per hour nationwide, but drivers with experience and good driving records can expect half again as much or more to start.
call the dealer and give your vin number ,it is located on the drivers side front windshield.they can tell you anything you want to know about your truck that was done at the factory.
There's no need to - just don't push in the trailer supply valve. If you want to plug the trailer supply lines, you can. You should probably worry more about getting used to that thing leaning over around even the slightest curve once you put the dump body on, since you won't have the Camelback, Chalmers, or walking beam suspension a true dump truck would have.
It doesn't matter what the persons driving its the driver, I mean if you have a great motorcyclist but a horrible truck driver the truck drivers going to wreck more, and same vice versa. It matters more on the driver than the vehicle. If you want an exact number I don't know. From Beatlemania1234 just saying work on the spelling
The cost depends on how many boxes you want to put in the truck. Most places charge about $60.00 per box.
It depends on which state and city you live in. You are going to want to go to a licensed cdl truck driving school, and make sure they have the right licensed drivers.