There is no easy answer because individual costs go up and down every day. The best place to find the answer to your question is at www.fairtran.com. Check out the rates page for the different trailer types.
Most any company which has a refrigerated division should be willing to do it... Swift Transportation, Central Refrigerated, Knight Transportation, Martin, Schaffer, C.R. England, Landstar, and others.
The yearly average for long haul trucker new to the industry in today trucking environment is about $28, 000 to $35,000. For a driver with 1 year experience about $35,000 to $40,000.
Same as other trucking companies plus permits, and escorts.
trucking co that use other trucking company to haul their freight .one trucking company has freight and trailers.the other trucking company uses their trucks,insurance.and authority.just wonder how many do this
Long haul trucking is a fleet of commercial trucks that hall products that range from food to steel pipes . The company delivers shipments to 48 states in the U.S .
baylor trucking inc is the best trucking company that is hiring. currently.
Yes, you do need a special license for long-haul trucking. Long haul truck drivers also need be clear of DUI convictions in the last 5 years and will need to pass a DOT physical and drug screening.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's highest energy particle accelerator.You will also see Long Haul Carrier (LHC) applied to communications systems and also to transportation (usually trucking).
All trucking jobs allow applicants to apply online, it doesn't matter if you're a long haul or short haul driver. If you get called for an interview you'll go in, talk about your experience in that field.
You need to have a commercial drivers license. You also have to take a eight week training class which is said to cost about $6,000. Then you have to find a opening with a company at train with them.
Line haul, LTL/P&D, local delivery, construction, aggregates, oil fields, specialized hauling.... there are all kinds of trucking companies out there.
There are no salary guarantees for truck drivers. However, while the average salary for a truck driver in FL is $27,000 there is a possibility to make up to $49,000 for union or well-established long haul trucking jobs.