No.
But the situation you describe means you won't have any taxable income anyway.
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
Driving a dump truck requires a CDL license and training. Central Arizona College has a Heavy Equipment. Central Arizona College has a Heavy Equipment Operator Certificate and Degree program.
Yes.
If you are wondering how to find local truck driving jobs you can go to your local unemployment office. They will have a list of all trucking companies and whether they have openings.
The driving distance is about 85 to 90 miles.
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The local unemployment office would be a good starting place to look for local truck driving jobs. Sometimes local truck driving jobs will be listed in the classified section of local newspapers.
194 miles.
327 miles
About 585 miles.
The driving distance is about 26.5 road miles - approximately 45 minutes driving time.
Good luck I am looking for a Class A driving position also. I am getting out of driving school here in a month and all of my classmates are there through unemployment services. It looks like all across America people on unemployment are in truck driver training schools. Way too much competition out there and the truck driving companies know it and are just hiring the best of the best ie perfect driving record and perfect employment history. Good luck and God bless brother