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.
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SOme people may be wondering where they can apply to companies in Chicago, Illinois to become a dump truck driver. A great shipping and freighting company is Dump Truck Service Coproration located in Chicago, Illinois.
The salary for a dump truck driver will vary depending on location, experience, and employer. On average, a dump truck driver will make an estimated $18.00 per hour.
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Yes,to drive a one ton dump truck a commercial driver's license is required;
Yes, there are different compensation for a dump truck driver. Each job will depend on the boss as well as the location as to what type of compensation is given out.
The best place of course is to talk to a dump truck driver or a manager at a dump truck company. They'll be able to give you first hand information on the nature of the job.
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Training to become a truck driver can be made possible by perusing certain websites: www.becomeatruckdriver.com. There is information about licensing and passing tests to become a successful driver.
Interstate commerce only applies to dump truck drivers if they're operating outside of their home state. For example, if a dump truck driver in North Carolina took up a contract in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, they become engaged in interstate commerce. Same thing if you cross a state line in the course of your job. If you're asking for the purposes of self-identification when getting or renewing your CDL, ALWAYS pick "non-exempted interstate", no matter what.
Wages differ from job to job. The contractor you are working for will be able to provide you with them. Dump trucks (single & tri-axle) are Truck Driver Class 2.
I'm not sure about a roll back driver, but you have seen the big dumpsters with rollers at one end. Well, they literally roll off the truck, like a dump truck, only a semi-dump truck, hence the name "roll off."