The annual income for an OTR truck driver in the United States ranges from $41,000 per year to $144,000 per year. An owner-operator can make as much as $270,000.
Yes. An OTR drivers is someone who does long distance line haul.
A company OTR driver average is about $60k per year. A local driver about $40k per year. Experience plays a significant part in income.
New drivers can expect to earn 35,000 starting for over the road (OTR). Positions involving freight handling such as, common carriers or the food service industry, can potentially earn 70,000.
Large co. only DRIVER.. JB. HUNT'KD TRANSPORT.US-EXPRESS They are all looking for drivers .
Depends where you are. For OTR drivers, you MUST stop after 10 hours. But that was Ohio.
i drove otr for 6 years. now i deliver pizza full time and average more on the hour than i ever did trucking. dont work 90 hours a week anymore, thank god!
The company which owns the vehicle insures the vehicle, not the staffing agency providing the driver.
"OTR" stands for "Over The Road," typically referring to long-haul trucking or transportation of goods over long distances. It can also signify "On The Road" in various contexts, such as travel or logistics. The term is commonly used in the trucking industry to describe drivers who transport freight across state or national borders.
OTR can stand for many things but in truck driving lingo the term "OTR" stands for Over The Road. This means that the driver hauls loads long distance.
There are several perils/risks I can think of, contact a local agent and discuss what risks you should seek protection from.
11, as per federal law. That applies both for local drivers and OTR drivers. The only variance you'll find to that is the case of vehicles providing an emergency service (e.g., snowplow trucks, contracted FEMA vehicles, etc.).