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The plural of the singular noun "truck" is "trucks." The spelling "trucks" is also a verb form, the present tense, third-person singular of "to truck" (to carry by truck: He trucks his avocados to the market) (historically, to deal with, tolerate: The council trucks with no polluting industries)
Helicopter Pilot.
An employee.
An employee.
That would a chauffeur. But I'm sure he doesn't call the person he drives around Master.
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A person who drives cars as a paid job is commonly referred to as a "driver." This term can encompass various roles, including taxi drivers, chauffeurs, delivery drivers, or commercial truck drivers, depending on the context of their work. Each of these roles may have specific requirements and responsibilities associated with them.
No. You should not drive a truck that is registered in the name of a person who is deceased. The truck must be retitled in the name of the person who inherits it. The insurance must also be canceled and reissued in the new owner's name.
Hello, my name is Firetruck.
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