Does this even exist in the trucking industry??

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Old 10-19-2006, 11:46 PM
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Default Does this even exist in the trucking industry??

I live in Northwest Indiana and I am looking for a Part-time job in the trucking industry. Any suggestions??
 
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Old 10-20-2006, 12:22 AM
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Define "trucking industry".

Driving? - yep - many dealerships have on call drivers to shuttle trucks from dealership to dealership.

Service or other such things in any dealership also might have part time positions.
 
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Why dont you check with the RV manufactures in that area.
 
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Check with the companies in your area. Some companies will hire a driver for "part-time" to take runs when the regular drivers are on vacation. It's a "fill-in" job if that's what you want.
 
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if you dont mind the commute to gary roehl has 7on 7 off
 
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Old 10-22-2006, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by duck
Define "trucking industry".

Driving? - yep - many dealerships have on call drivers to shuttle trucks from dealership to dealership.

Service or other such things in any dealership also might have part time positions.
This is what I do and if you live near a larger city you can work for more then 1 dealership and keep fairly busy. Don't expect much pay wise. I make $8-$10 per hour shuttling trucks for 2 different dealerships.
 
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wanttotruck check your pm's
 
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Originally Posted by ken_o
if you dont mind the commute to gary roehl has 7on 7 off
that's your best option right there
 
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