OTR can stand for many things but in truck driving lingo the term "OTR" stands for Over The Road. This means that the driver hauls loads long distance.
The annual income for an OTR truck driver in the United States ranges from $41,000 per year to $144,000 per year. An owner-operator can make as much as $270,000.
I'm not sure where you're located so I can't be a lot of help. Here is a site with ads looking for truck drivers: http://www.hiringtruckdrivers.com/?display=truck-driver-ads
yes. weight and ownership of the vehicle being used would bring that much in as well as more. there is distance also that enters into that equation.
Yes. An OTR drivers is someone who does long distance line haul.
The most common health issue faced by OTR truck drivers is exhaustion, caused by driving for long periods without sleep. If the driver continuously uses drugs to help them stay awake while driving, they run the risk of addiction, as well.
The most common way is by starting off OTR at an entry level company (Swift Transportation, Schneider National, C.R. England, Werner Enterprises, Maverick, Roehl, Stevens Transport, Squire Transportation, etc.)
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A company OTR driver average is about $60k per year. A local driver about $40k per year. Experience plays a significant part in income.
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In what capacity? For an OTR truck driver, finding loads into Florida is easy enough... finding freight coming out of Florida isn't so easy, however, unless you (or your company) is willing to haul cheap freight. For local work, there are jobs.. the availability is going to depend on which part of Florida you're in, however.
Anywhere from 50 to 300, depending on how the buyer had it spec'd out. 240 gallons is pretty common for a line haul OTR truck.