"LTL" Less-Than Truckload where it's smaller and local routes. A LTL company generally contracts an entire trailer-load to a single customer.
"OTR" Over-The Road/Full Truckload carriers move freight that is loaded into a semi-trailer. Semi trailers ranging from 26-53 feet.
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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.
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.
A company OTR driver average is about $60k per year. A local driver about $40k per year. Experience plays a significant part in income.
Apparently not. We just got our taxes done and they said we had to itemize. GRRR... Hope that helps.
The company which owns the vehicle insures the vehicle, not the staffing agency providing the driver.
The common side effects are drowsiness, dizziness, lack of concentration. This drug is doubtful as being allowed with CDL. There are many aspects though. You should meet with your doctor. In some cases, the user of the medication has to be monitored while on it for a period of time. In other cases you can drive LTL but not OTR.
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yes. weight and ownership of the vehicle being used would bring that much in as well as more. there is distance also that enters into that equation.