Assuming you're talking about leasing a power unit on with a company, it depends on the company. Companies which have a large company fleet tend to favor lease operators, and will require more recent equipment if they lease on owner/operators, whereas companies which are entirely O/O can be a bit more lenient. I knew a guy who leased onto CRST Malone with a 1977 Kenworth.
that isn't a question
No, you don't. If the trucking company owns the truck, they will insure it. if you become an owner-operator (O/O), you'll need to insure your own truck.
it matters what company you work for. some do and some dont.
Yes. If it's their truck, then it can have tracking hardware on it.
Work Truck. It was a basic model introduced for company use with very few frills.
baylor trucking inc is the best trucking company that is hiring. currently.
IBM oldest computer company
Opel is the second oldest car company. they started in 1899
You don't put gas in a semi truck - they use diesel.If it's a company owned truck, the company pays for the fuel. Lease/operators and owner/operators who lease on with a company to run under their operating authority pay for their own fuel.
The Hudson Bay Co. is the oldest company in NA.It was incorporated in 1670.
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