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Cdl Truck Driver

Drives straight truck with capacity of more than three tons and usually with more than six wheels to transport materials to and from specified destinations, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations and area roads. Requires a commercial driver's license.: Prepares receipts for load picked up. Collects payment for goods delivered and for delivery charges. May maintain truck log, according to State and Federal regulations. May maintain telephone or radio contact with supervisor to receive delivery instructions. May load and unload truck. May inspect truck equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, and water. May perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires, installing light bulbs, tire chains, and spark plugs. May position blocks and tie rope around items to secure cargo during transit. May drive truck equipped for specific purposes, such as fighting fires, digging holes, and installing and repairing utility company lines. May specialize in making deliveries.

CDL Truck Driver (Commercial Drivers License Truck Driver)

Drive a tractor-trailer combination or a truck with a capacity of at least 26,000 GVW, to transport and deliver goods, livestock, or materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form. May be required to unload truck. May require use of automated routing equipment. Requires commercial drivers' license.

Truck Driver Tow Truck

Drives tow truck to move motor vehicles damaged by accident, stalled, or ticketed by police for traffic violation.: Receives call or is dispatched to location by repair garage, automobile association, or police department by radio or telephone. Attaches anti-sway bar to vehicle by means of cable, chains, or other grappling devices, and hoists one end of vehicle, using hand or powered winch, to tow vehicle to repair garage or to police department's impounding area. May make minor repairs to vehicles along highway, such as replacing spark plugs, batteries, and light bulbs, and connecting loose wires. May perform other duties when not engaged in towing. May dismantle vehicles to salvage parts, using such hand tools as wrenches, pry bar, and hacksaws. May remove, bend, or cut parts of damaged vehicles preparatory to towing.

Truck Driver Sales Route

Drives over established route to deliver and sell products or render services, and collects payment. Calls on prospective customers to solicit new business. Listens to and resolves service complaints.: Drives truck to deliver such items as beer, soft drinks, bakery products, dry cleaning, laundry, specialty foods, and medical supplies to customer. Collects money from customers, makes change, and records transactions on customer receipt. Writes customer order and instructions. Records sales or deliveries information on daily sales or delivery record. Prepares order forms and sales contracts. Informs regular customers of new products or services. May set up merchandise and sales promotion displays or issue sales promotion materials to customers. May collect or pick up empty containers or rejected or unsold merchandise. May place stock on shelves or racks. May load truck. May issue or obtain customer signature on receipt for pickup or delivery. May clean inside of truck. May perform routine maintenance on truck. May direct assistant to load and unload truck and carry merchandise. May be designated according to product delivered or service rendered.

Delivery-Route Truck Driver

Drives over established route to deliver and sell products or render services, and collects payment. Calls on prospective customers to solicit new business. Listens to and resolves service complaints.: Drives truck to deliver such items as beer, soft drinks, bakery products, dry cleaning, laundry, specialty foods, and medical supplies to customer. Collects money from customers, makes change, and records transactions on customer receipt. Writes customer order and instructions. Records sales or deliveries information on daily sales or delivery record. Prepares order forms and sales contracts. Informs regular customers of new products or services. May set up merchandise and sales promotion displays or issue sales promotion materials to customers. May collect or pick up empty containers or rejected or unsold merchandise. May place stock on shelves or racks. May load truck. May issue or obtain customer signature on receipt for pickup or delivery. May clean inside of truck. May perform routine maintenance on truck. May direct assistant to load and unload truck and carry merchandise. May be designated according to product delivered or service rendered.

Truck Mechanic

Repairs and maintains electric, diesel, and gasoline industrial trucks, following manuals, and using hand tools, power tools, and knowledge of electrical, power transmission, brake, and other automotive systems. : Reads job order and observes and listens to truck in operation to determine malfunction and to plan work procedures. Installs new ignition systems, aligns front wheels, changes or recharges batteries, and replaces transmissions and other parts, using hand tools. Overhauls gas or diesel engines, using mechanic's hand tools, welding equipment, standard charts, and hoists. Examines protective guards, loose bolts, and specified safety devices on trucks, and makes adjustments, using hand tools. Lubricates moving parts and drives repaired truck to verify conformance to specifications. May fabricate special lifting or towing attachments, hydraulic systems, shields, or other devices according to blueprints or schematic drawings.

Class A CDL Driver

Drives any combination of vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds over established route or to dispatched locations. Transports and delivers varied cargo.: Prepares and maintains daily updated manifest in order to meet Department of Transportation requirements. Complies with all company policies and Federal, State, and local rules and regulations regarding the safe transport of materials. Assures that truck and/or trailer is always properly placarded and loaded to meet Department of Transportation regulations. Completes paperwork promptly and accurately and returns to appropriate personnel. May perform material and product loading and unloading activities. May drive locally or long distance.

Semitrailer Truck Driver

Drives gasoline or diesel-powered tractor-trailer combination, usually long distances, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form.: Drives truck to destination, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations and skill in maneuvering vehicle in difficult situations, such as narrow passageways. Inspects truck for defects before and after trips and submits report indicating truck condition. Maintains driver log according to ICC regulations. May assist workers in loading and unloading truck. May transport new automobiles or trucks from manufacturers or rail terminals to dealers. May drive tractor with two trailers hitched in tandem. May drive tractor-trailer combination to deliver poles for utility and construction companies. May work as member of two-person team driving tractor with sleeper bunk behind cab. May drive tractor-trailer combination to deliver or spray.

Truck Driver Refuse

Drives packer-type truck, dump truck, or truck equipped with hydraulic lifting device to collect garbage and trash, and transports load to disposal area. Requires a commercial driver's license.: Records mileage and fuel consumption.

Truck Owner Contractor

Owns and contracts out one or more gasoline or diesel-powered tractor-trailer combinations to transport and deliver products, livestock, or materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form. Finds and negotiates contracts for truck transportation and delivery advertising truck availability and by searching advertisements for company's wanting truck transportation and delivery.: Hires drivers or drives truck to destination, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations and skill in maneuvering vehicle in difficult situations, such as narrow passageways. Inspects truck for defects before and after trips and submits report indicating truck condition. Maintains driver log according to ICC regulations. Ensures that truck passes DOT inspections. May assist workers in loading and unloading truck.



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