A truck driver's responsibilities include obeying all laws and regulations related to transport of goods (and there are a lot of them), obeying the rules at each freight terminal visited, protecting loads from theft or damage, driving the truck safely, maintaining his equipment to include maintaining a fuel level sufficient to make the trip, and operating profitably.
Truck Drivers are mainly responsible for driving trucks from point A to B, not getting into accidents, making good time, and sometimes assisting with the unloading.
Heavy truck drivers are responsible for making sure the products they are hauling get to the final location safely. They are also responsible for ensuring that no damage occurs.
They're supposed to, but there are a lot of nasty truck drivers out there - especially over-the-road drivers.
How much truck drivers get paid varies. Some truck drivers can make upwards of 50,000 per year depending on the company.
No, not all truck drivers belong to the Teamsters. There are many other semi truck driving companies as well as semi truck drivers that work for large retailers.
Truck drivers like semi-circles!! haha:)
The services truck stops offer truck drivers can include food, restrooms and beds, but also full service for the truck and truck repairs if so is required.
The possessive form for a singular driver is "The truck driver's routes were long."The possessive form for the plural noun drivers is "The truck drivers' routes were long."
Truck Drivers,
The average salary for truck drivers is around 45,000 dollars a year. This is usually for over the road truck drivers. The ones that stay closer to home make a little less.
Certainly. Citizen's Band is for everyone, not just truck drivers.
Anywhere from minimum wage to a substantial wage. It all depends on their job specifics (not all truck drivers are line haul drivers, and not all truck drivers do nothing more than drive a truck), their experience, what the company is willing to pay them, and other factors.