Check Craigslist, Monster, local employment sites, newspaper classified ads, Expediters Online, etc. Some trucker's forums, such as Class A Drivers or The Truckers Report, also offer services to help drivers find employment.
As much as the vehicle's GVWR and bridge law formula dictates.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
There's always truck driving school, which is a bit expensive. However, if you're going to be driving a Class 8 straight truck - which tend to use unsynchronised manual transmissions, you really would be much better off going to truck driving school. If you need a Class B CDL for something like a single axle straight truck, lots of companies can do on-the-job training for this.
However much the company is willing to pay them. Could be minimum wage, could be more.
It appears the question for this task was about straight truck jobs, which can be applied for after you get your CDL license. This is usually only a few week course.
Depends on the vehicle. You can run line haul in a tractor-trailer or straight truck. If you're running a tractor-trailer, you need a Class A. If it's a straight truck, you need a Class B.
Generally you will need a CDL license and a certificate of proficiency in driving a truck.
Yes, you can get plenty of truck driving jobs with a CDL. It will help you land those jobs.
It varies. It depends on the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of the truck. It could be 25,999 GVW, 26,000 GVW, 33,000 GVW, or 54,000 GVW, ect. The truck could be non-CDL or CDL.
You only need a cdl license while driving a box truck if the gross weight of the truck is 26,001 or more. Most uhaul rental boxes are able to be driven without a cdl.
Yes. If it's a straight truck, you could drive it on a Class B, as well. The Moffet itself doesn't require a CDL or any additional licenses or endorsements.
You have to be able to get a CDL.