Yes, just like any other business. You'll also need to be registered with either the federal Department of Transportation, or the state Department of Transportation (if your work is exclusively within the state), have fuel tax stickers on all the vehicles in the fleet, have FMCSR inspection decals, etc.
Pretty much just like a box truck for a company. You don't have to have one to borrow a UHUAL or PENSKE truck. Strictly for business or schools.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
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When a corporation goes out of business there is a disposing and distributing of the assets that take place. Some company they owned, or whatever company bought it, now owns that truck. Or perhaps it all went into limbo while courts sort it out. Look up who has the company assets, and contact them.
You need the license to drive a truck and then you need to apply at a company that searches for truck driver. They will tell you if they need somebody or not.
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No, truck driving for a business will usually require you to obtain a Class "C" drivers license. You will be required to take a written and hands on test.
Most cities and states have mandatory requirements that have to be satisfied. You will most likely require a license to operate this and when you get this license you will be able to get what is required of you
You can't smoke in any company cars from any where!
Multi National Automobile/Truck manufacture.
You'll need to complete a training course to obtain a commercial drivers license (CDL) then either buy a truck and become an O/O or apply at a trucking company.
In order to be a dump truck driver, you first need to have your commercial driver's license, or CDL. Afterwards, you would need to be hired on by a construction company.