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Truck Driver Tractor Trailer

Location:
Donaldsonville, LA
Posted:
December 11, 2023

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Objective

To secure permanent employment with a company that will utilize my skills and experience for growth and stability while offering the opportunity for professional development. Willie Picou

1024 nolan st, Donaldsonville, LA 70346

Phone: 225-***-****

Alt Phone: 225-***-****

Abilities

Hard working, highly motivated team player with over 10 years experience as a truck driver and construction worker warehouseworker ect.

01/2017 - Current Operator, Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

Worner Turff Farm, Donaldsonville, LA

Maintaining grass and loading trucks

Operator II

06/2020 - 02/2022 Equipment Operator/Laborer, Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators

Skr Construction Llc, Gonzales, LA

I wasn't employed all around helping to do whatever they have to do operating various equipment delivering materials throughout the plant 09/2019 - 10/2019 Warehouse Assistant, Stockers and Order Fillers advantage resourcing, Baton Rouge, LA

i was a forklift operator my job duties were picking orders, staging prepin orders checking deliveries ect warehouse assistance

09/2018 - 05/2019 Operator/Assistant Foreman, Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators

kinder morgan inc, Gonzales, LA

loading trucks unloading trucks stageing material for out going orders picking orders 12/2013 - 11/2014 Truck Driver, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Kent Materials, Port Allen, LA

Delivery of dirt sand gravel ect

04/2014 - 09/2014 Truck Driver, Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians

ELRAY*KOCKE SERVICE INC, DONALDSONVLLE, LA

Delivered concrete to various site

01/2014 - 07/2014 Driver, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers KENT & SMITH HOLDING LLC, Port Allen, LA

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) capacity of more than 26,000 pounds. These drivers deliver goods over intercity routes, sometimes spanning several states. Duties

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers typically do the following:

* Drive long distances * Report to a dispatcher any incidents encountered on the road

* Follow all applicable traffic laws * Inspect their trailer before and after the trip, and record any defects they find * Keep a log of their activities * Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel * Keep their truck and associated equipment clean and in good working order

Most heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers plan their own routes. They may use satellite tracking to help them plan.

Employment History

Before leaving, a driver usually is told a delivery location and time, but it is up to the driver to determine how to get the cargo there.

A driver must know which roads allow trucks and which do not. Drivers also must plan legally required rest periods into their trip. Some drivers have one or two routes that they drive regularly, and others drivers take many different routes throughout the country. Also, some drivers have routes that include Mexico or Canada. Companies sometimes use two drivers, known as teams, on long runs to minimize downtime. On these team runs, one driver sleeps in a berth behind the cab while the other drives.

Some heavy truck drivers transport hazardous materials, such as chemical waste, and so have to take special precautions when driving. Also, these drivers normally carry specialized safety equipment in case of an accident. Other drivers, such as those carrying liquids, oversized loads, or cars, must follow rules that apply specifically to them.

Some long-haul truck drivers, called owner-operators, buy or lease trucks and go into business for themselves. They then have business tasks, including finding and keeping clients and doing administrative work such as accounting, in addition to their driving tasks.

01/2013 - 06/2013 Driver, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers TURN KEY SERVICES LLC, DONALDSONVLLE, LA

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) capacity of more than 26,000 pounds. These drivers deliver goods over intercity routes, sometimes spanning several states. Duties

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers typically do the following:

* Drive long distances * Report to a dispatcher any incidents encountered on the road

* Follow all applicable traffic laws * Inspect their trailer before and after the trip, and record any defects they find * Keep a log of their activities * Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel * Keep their truck and associated equipment clean and in good working order

Most heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers plan their own routes. They may use satellite tracking to help them plan.

Before leaving, a driver usually is told a delivery location and time, but it is up to the driver to determine how to get the cargo there.

A driver must know which roads allow trucks and which do not. Drivers also must plan legally required rest periods into their trip. Some drivers have one or two routes that they drive regularly, and others drivers take many different routes throughout the country. Also, some drivers have routes that include Mexico or Canada. Companies sometimes use two drivers, known as teams, on long runs to minimize downtime. On these team runs, one driver sleeps in a berth behind the cab while the other drives.

Some heavy truck drivers transport hazardous materials, such as chemical waste, and so have to take special precautions when driving. Also, these drivers normally carry specialized safety equipment in case of an accident. Other drivers, such as those carrying liquids, oversized loads, or cars, must follow rules that apply specifically to them.

Some long-haul truck drivers, called owner-operators, buy or lease trucks and go into business for themselves. They then have business tasks, including finding and keeping clients and doing administrative work such as accounting, in addition to their driving tasks.

02/1989 - 03/2012 deck hand, Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels COOPER t Smith, Mobile, LA

rigging hooks to remove barge tops,tien off barges and going into the barges to remove materials ect

09/2010 - 11/2010 Tractor Driver, Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators James Construction Group, Gonzales, LA

Operate industrial trucks or tractors equipped to move materials around a warehouse, storage yard, factory, construction site, or similar location. 08/1989 - 04/2007 Truck Driver, Light Truck Drivers PARISH OF ASCENSION, Gonzales, LA

Drive a light vehicle, such as a truck or van, with a capacity of less than 26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), primarily to deliver or pick up merchandise or to deliver packages. May load and unload vehicle.

05/1988 General Studies

High School Diploma

Lutcher High School, LA

Education History

Honors

Hard working team player helps out when another worker needs help ect.



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