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.
With a Class B license you can get a truck diving job such as driving a dump truck or garbage truck. You may also get a job such as a newspaper carrier.
One can apply for a local truck driving job online by visiting sites like Craigslist where they find all the truck driving jobs and how to apply. One can also go to an employment center.
Yes, to qualify for a dump truck driving job, you need to have had a clean driving record for at least 3 years, have a commercial driver's license, and be willing to work varied shifts in all kinds of weather.
An online job resource such as monster.com or careerbuilder.com can help you find a CDL truck driving job in your area, and how to apply.
To apply for a local truck driving job you would simply want to contact the company. It is helpful to have a copy of your resume and references available.
You need the license to drive a truck and then you need to apply at a company that searches for truck driver. They will tell you if they need somebody or not.
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.
For this type of job, a Class A or Class B commercial driver's license is required. Past experience in trucking is another important requirement for dump truck drivers. Another requirement for dump truck drivers is the ability to read city maps when needed, to get where they need to go with materials easily and efficiently.
This really depends on your geographical area. If you would like to find a dump truck driving job in your area. Try checking your local "want" adds in the classified section of your local paper. Also, try online classifies for your area, or a national job site like SnagAJob.
Wages differ from job to job. The contractor you are working for will be able to provide you with them. Dump trucks (single & tri-axle) are Truck Driver Class 2.
Find an apprentice ship in your area most truck driving companies have them now.
There are several websites available to post your application. Take a look at www.classadrivers.com, www.bigtruckdrivingjobs.com, and www.hiringtruckdrivers.com to start with.