Drivers who search for trucking jobs with newer trucks are usually looking for a clear equipment answer before they spend time on a full application.
The current job pages show tractor imagery and describe well-maintained equipment. Ask recruiting which equipment is tied to the dedicated-lane or flatbed opening.
Equipment questions before applying
The current job pages describe well-maintained equipment and show tractor imagery.
Ask recruiting about specific cab features, exact tractor assignment, and the equipment tied to the dedicated-lane or flatbed opening.
Match truck and lane
The dedicated-lane job runs Reno to San Diego and back. The flatbed job requires proper tarping, strapping, chaining, and securement.
Drivers should ask recruiting which equipment is assigned, what route cadence is expected, and what requirements apply before accepting the role.
What to ask before applying
Ask recruiting which equipment is tied to the dedicated lane or flatbed role and whether the expected schedule fits your home-time needs.
Use the quick apply form when you are ready for a callback. Include your CDL class and ask about the equipment attached to the current opening you prefer.
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Driver questions
Does True Blue Trucking use newer trucks?
The current job pages show tractor imagery and describe well-maintained equipment. Ask recruiting about the exact assigned equipment.
What freight can drivers haul with True Blue?
The current openings are a dedicated Reno to San Diego lane and a CDL-A flatbed driver role. Customer details are confirmed during recruiting.
Should I ask about exact truck features before applying?
Yes. Ask recruiting about the exact equipment tied to the current dedicated lane or flatbed role.
Use the quick apply form and ask which current Reno lane best fits your CDL class, schedule, freight experience, and equipment preference.
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