About me

About me

Oleg Sereda


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The trucker is fully responsible for the freight. If you approved it, you should give this to the client in the identical condition. The motorist pays for whatever that is spoiled, stolen or broken. On the grounds of this contract, we signal an approval report for your freight, and a report is drawn up if unloading the freight. If I'm carrying, say, champagne and something gets broken, then each box is opened and the number of bottles that I must reimburse is depended.

Anything can happen on the street. They are sometimes robbed if you quit somewhere on the face of the road and don't push into a car park. In cases like this, I have insurance - an alert system that meets all of the requirements for protecting your automobile from theft https://ugona-net.com.ua/.  It can release the wheel but truckers generally assist their own. Accidents are rather rare. We do not fly if you choose a printout of this road every day, the normal speed of a truck is 56 mph. You're able to fall asleep at the wheel, particularly if you break your shift schedule and attempt to acquire out of Kiev into Berlin at 24 hours.

My name is Oleg, I am 38 years old, I'm out of Kiev, I am a single entrepreneur and operate under a simplified system. I drive all freight: automobiles, beams, bricks. I drive everything which can be loaded in the top, in the side, from the trunk. I've 30 belts in my trailer, so I can fasten any freight and deliver it safely. I don't take only perishable merchandise. There are special trailers for them that can maintain temperature conditions. For instance, fish in Umanare transported by two drivers daily - you will find higher fees.

 A week ago I returned from a trip - for 19 days that I had been driving a reconstruction of the Great Patriotic War. I had to transport military equipment: an older uazik, German 80-year-old motorbikes, wooden models of tanks. Before that, we had been driving round the country with another motorist for 43 days using a music festival - we gathered all the cargo in three times, loaded it in two trucks and drove to several cities to devote a weekend in town.   



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