The best way to find a job driving trucks, is to post a resume and research positions on Monster Jobs. They have a great setup for finding work in your field. www.monsterjobs.com
6,000 - 7,000, if they don't have to sit around and wait for loads.
Pretty much any company which does team operations - C.R. England, Swift, CRST, etc. Before you get to operate as a driving team, you'll have to go through driver training with an experienced driver for around two months or so (you'll each have a separate driver trainer), once you've gotten your CDL, gone through orientation, etc. If you go to your nearest truck stop, in or near the driver's services section, you'll usually see business cards and publications aimed towards truck drivers. Seek out companies aimed at your level of experience, and make some inquiries with them. I just called C.R. England about a week and change back in order to answer a question on here, and they told me they're currently only hiring team drivers and lease operators (no solo drivers), so there are companies out there hiring teams, which can be husband and wife, best friends, random strangers, etc.
It's their hours on which the laws are based, not the distance they cover during their driving times.
Hiring a corporate research team for your company can really benefit you. The research team can help get your company new products, or new ways to innovate.
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Any two drivers who are eligible to run team and wish to team together can. Swift does not - and legally cannot - force a mixed gender team to run together against the wishes of one or both drivers.
Felipe Massa, of Brazil and Valtteri Bottas of Finland are the 2014 drivers for the Williams team.
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Yes, it is important that team management be a focal point evaluated when hiring employees. Most industries today operate in a team oriented environment and it is important for an individual to be personable and friendly to ensure together everyone achieves more.
The Drivers for the Williams F1 team in the year 2010 were: Race Drivers: Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg Test Driver: Valtteri Bottas The Drivers for the Williams F1 team for this year 2011 are: Race Driver: Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado Test Driver: Valtteri Bottas
Any major trucking company that drives cross country is team oriented. England, CRST, KNIGHT, Werner are some of the largest I can think of. Any legitamate over the road company (OTR, cross country) uses team drivers. That way the truck never stops for the driver to sleep.
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