Interesting. Candidates must be licensed ham radio operator. This is not my ad. I just found it and found it interesting due to the ham radio requirement.
I am looking for a codriver to run for .... on cross country runs, out of Charlotte, NC. I am looking for someone who has at least one year of experience, no accidents or citations, a good work ethic, and a general class or higher amateur radio license.
The truck is a Volvo VN 670, 485 Cummins, 13sp Eaton transmission, equipped with a Television, Refrigerator, and complete HF/VHF radio station. The radio equipment includes an Icom IC-7000, which will soon be run into a Scorpion Antenna mounted on a Rig Guard protection device. Also, an Icom ID-880H for VHF/UHF FM and D-Star.
The pay is .44cpm split, with approximately 4000 to 5000 miles weekly from Charlotte to points west, including the Los Angeles, CA area.
I am looking for a codriver to run for .... on cross country runs, out of Charlotte, NC. I am looking for someone who has at least one year of experience, no accidents or citations, a good work ethic, and a general class or higher amateur radio license.
The truck is a Volvo VN 670, 485 Cummins, 13sp Eaton transmission, equipped with a Television, Refrigerator, and complete HF/VHF radio station. The radio equipment includes an Icom IC-7000, which will soon be run into a Scorpion Antenna mounted on a Rig Guard protection device. Also, an Icom ID-880H for VHF/UHF FM and D-Star.
The pay is .44cpm split, with approximately 4000 to 5000 miles weekly from Charlotte to points west, including the Los Angeles, CA area.