Dump trucks are used in construction sites to haul large loads of materials to and from the construction site. Jobs available with dump trucks are usually to drive the truck.
One can find dump truck jobs by contacting one's local company that employs dump truck jobs and submit an application. One can also go on Job Seeker to look for jobs.
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.
I found a website, careerbuilders.com with dump truck jobs. You can enter your location, to see if any jobs are available in your area. It also gives you the date the job was posted. Sometimes you can find jobs on craigslist, but it's harder to find specific jobs on there.
Jobs operating a dump truck or other heavy, construction machines may require a Commercial Driver's License. It helps to have some experience operating heavy machinery in order to be considered for a job.
Dump truck driving jobs are available thorugh private and government agencies. The best place to look would be at city hiring agencies, private headhunter groups and your local calssified ads.
Perth located in Rockingham and Kwinana Washington are hiring dump truck drivers with experience in mining. They are offering $42-$53 per hour, full time.
Road construction's about to pick up. There's bound to be dump truck, boom truck, water truck, and other sitework truck jobs opening up.
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The amount of dirt a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the dump truck. The average tri axle dump truck can hold 12 cubic yards of dirt, and a quad axle can hold 14.
A dump truck with two drive axles.
A dump truck is simply a truck with a dump body - it could be a side dump, belly dump, or end dump. An end dump dumps out of the rear. "End dump" is generally used to refer to tractor-trailer end dumps, while single vehicle end dumps are generally just referred to as "dump trucks".
it depends on how big the dump truck is