Does anyone know where to find jobs such as delivering Motorhomes and buses?
Finding Driving Jobs - RV Delivery, Straight Trucks, Truck Driving?
Don't know the companies names in the US but there are several near each of the manufacturers. They normally hire brokers with pickup trucks and who can supply drivers to do this. Many mfrs do not supply drivers themselves as it is easier to contract this out. So look online for hotshot delivery and then the rv delivery services. There is a web site for this.
Truck driving straights or tractors is a business that for years had a major demand for new drivers. Now that is not the case but will be in a few more months as the current slowdown will cause many to leave the industry.
There are the expedite companies who hire brikers (guys with their own trucks) and fleet owners who have trucks they want to put drivers into. This is the express deliver part of trucking but also can mean a bit of waiting for a call to take you either around the corner or across the country. Never know where you'll be going.
Many transport or local companies are looking for drivers for trucks so some local and long distance opportunities do exist. You will need a commercial drivers lic for the area you live in. Most have new type training programs so you can be travelling with an experineced driver for a few weeks.
So start hunting companies either locally (larger tansport companies) at the depots and another route is to approach driver agencies. Several exist in major cities as companies are always looking for drivers.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Anyone know of delivery driving jobs in seattle, wash that you use their company vehicle i am looking for driv
job and would appreciate the help thanks, ed
Anyone know of delivery driving jobs in seattle, wash that you use their company vehicle i am looking for driv
UPS has a lot of big hubs here. They are usually looking for drivers.
https://ups.iiserve.com/upsx/searchjobs....
Reply:Did you look in your local paper? I am on the other side of the country and looked in your wash post and found a few. I guess that would require some effort on your part. Maybe you would just like us to offer you a job so you don`t have to do any search at all. I hope you can fill out a job app. Good luck
Anyone know of delivery driving jobs in seattle, wash that you use their company vehicle i am looking for driv
UPS has a lot of big hubs here. They are usually looking for drivers.
https://ups.iiserve.com/upsx/searchjobs....
Reply:Did you look in your local paper? I am on the other side of the country and looked in your wash post and found a few. I guess that would require some effort on your part. Maybe you would just like us to offer you a job so you don`t have to do any search at all. I hope you can fill out a job app. Good luck
Does anyone know of a delivery job that does not need a CDL license and you go home every night?
I guess I am looking for a job like USPS delivery or something but exactly what I want is any job where I work like a normal daytime 8 hour shift (like 6-2 or 7-3...9-5) where my primary job is driving. Does anyone know of a job like that and know how to get into that job?
Does anyone know of a delivery job that does not need a CDL license and you go home every night?
How about checking with local catering or meat delivery companies?
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Does anyone know of a delivery job that does not need a CDL license and you go home every night?
How about checking with local catering or meat delivery companies?
Reply:try this out ......?
available internationally , no spam in this.
it suits u.......
http://hits4pay.com/members/index.cgi?aj...
Where can I go to find a newspaper delivery job? How much would I get paid a week?
I am 13 nd just looking for a bit extra pocket money so can u help me nd tell me where to get started plz
Where can I go to find a newspaper delivery job? How much would I get paid a week?
I live in the US but I would venture to say that you could contact the distribution/delivery department of whatever the local newspaper is and ask them these same questions. I have no idea of what child labor laws there are in London, so you'd have to contact them.
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Where can I go to find a newspaper delivery job? How much would I get paid a week?
I live in the US but I would venture to say that you could contact the distribution/delivery department of whatever the local newspaper is and ask them these same questions. I have no idea of what child labor laws there are in London, so you'd have to contact them.
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If you have a paper route delivery job is the mileage tax deductible?
If you're using your personal vehicle, be sure to keep accurate records of the miles driven on the paper route. When you file your taxes, you need to complete a Schedule C to report all your business expenses. Usually, for newspaper delivery, the mileage is the largest amount. Be sure to check to see what the authorized Standard Mileage Rate is when you're filing (I think it was 48.5 cents per mile for 2007). You can get all the correct information at the Internal Revenue website (irs.gov)
If you have a paper route delivery job is the mileage tax deductible?
Yes it is deductible. As an independent contractor, you can claim this as long as your Newspaper does not reimburse you. Check out the IRS gov. web site for more info. Talk to an experienced newspaper carrier who claims it.
Reply:If you use your own car, and if the place you work for DOESN'T reimburse mileage. If they reimburse you than you can't claim it on taxes.
Reply:The miles you drive for business such as the paper route are deductible.
Reply:Only if you use a car.
If you have a paper route delivery job is the mileage tax deductible?
Yes it is deductible. As an independent contractor, you can claim this as long as your Newspaper does not reimburse you. Check out the IRS gov. web site for more info. Talk to an experienced newspaper carrier who claims it.
Reply:If you use your own car, and if the place you work for DOESN'T reimburse mileage. If they reimburse you than you can't claim it on taxes.
Reply:The miles you drive for business such as the paper route are deductible.
Reply:Only if you use a car.
I'am looking for beer delivery driver jobs in Harrisburg PA?
Try the website below, maybe it can help you with the job you are looking for.
Do you need to report a delivery job on auto Insurance?
If I got a job where I need to use my car for work, do I need to report it to my auto insurance, and if so, will my rates go up?
Do you need to report a delivery job on auto Insurance?
Call your insurance company right away and ask!
There is no uniform answer to either question. Usually, the usage of the vehicle (commute, business, or pleasure) is primarily for informational purposes, not rating purposes.
It is important to divulge your delivery job to your insurance company because they may deny a claim based on their lack of that knowledge. Note that they "MAY" deny a claim, not that they would automatically deny any and all claims. That is why it is critical that you call your insurance company and ask how they would handle your specific situation.
Reply:Yes and Yes. If you don't notify your insurance, they will not pay a claim. Sometimes you can claim a deduction on your taxes for mileage and insurance if it is job related.
Reply:Yes, if you're using your vehicle for work, you need to inform your insurance compay. And yes, most likely your premiums will increase due to the increased risk of an accident, because your vehicle is being driven more.
Reply:Most standard auto insurance policies do not cover vehicle use for business purposes. Commuting to/from work is not considered business use. Delivering pizzas, running service calls, deliveries, etc are considered business use. If involved in an accident while on business, your insurance may not be obligated to pay.
Reply:I think much better to inform them because they will still discover it. On this situation it will affect your rates but depending on your car insurance if how much they will impose to your rate. You can try to visit this site http://www.nightbirdssolutions.com for your reference.
Reply:It would be better if you did. There could be a problem with payment if they find out. Companies have statistics on the average number of miles most people drive per year. This is used, along with, statistics on how many miles are driven on average before an accident happens. Using your vehicle for work purposes increases your miles driven. Your rates MAY raise a bit. Most companies pay for employees who use their vehicles and this is for fuel, maintenance and insurance.
Reply:The comparison sites are the easiest way to get quotes fast, and i wish I did this at first.
This site is pretty good.
http://insurance.123thebest.info
Good luck.
Reply:yes and maybe.....if u lie and get in a wreck they can refuse to pay...read your policy
Do you need to report a delivery job on auto Insurance?
Call your insurance company right away and ask!
There is no uniform answer to either question. Usually, the usage of the vehicle (commute, business, or pleasure) is primarily for informational purposes, not rating purposes.
It is important to divulge your delivery job to your insurance company because they may deny a claim based on their lack of that knowledge. Note that they "MAY" deny a claim, not that they would automatically deny any and all claims. That is why it is critical that you call your insurance company and ask how they would handle your specific situation.
Reply:Yes and Yes. If you don't notify your insurance, they will not pay a claim. Sometimes you can claim a deduction on your taxes for mileage and insurance if it is job related.
Reply:Yes, if you're using your vehicle for work, you need to inform your insurance compay. And yes, most likely your premiums will increase due to the increased risk of an accident, because your vehicle is being driven more.
Reply:Most standard auto insurance policies do not cover vehicle use for business purposes. Commuting to/from work is not considered business use. Delivering pizzas, running service calls, deliveries, etc are considered business use. If involved in an accident while on business, your insurance may not be obligated to pay.
Reply:I think much better to inform them because they will still discover it. On this situation it will affect your rates but depending on your car insurance if how much they will impose to your rate. You can try to visit this site http://www.nightbirdssolutions.com for your reference.
Reply:It would be better if you did. There could be a problem with payment if they find out. Companies have statistics on the average number of miles most people drive per year. This is used, along with, statistics on how many miles are driven on average before an accident happens. Using your vehicle for work purposes increases your miles driven. Your rates MAY raise a bit. Most companies pay for employees who use their vehicles and this is for fuel, maintenance and insurance.
Reply:The comparison sites are the easiest way to get quotes fast, and i wish I did this at first.
This site is pretty good.
http://insurance.123thebest.info
Good luck.
Reply:yes and maybe.....if u lie and get in a wreck they can refuse to pay...read your policy
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