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Old 01.20.2007
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Yeah Really......

I haven't had this much trouble finding a job in forever.

Every company here says the same thing. "Well, I'd hire you in a heartbeat, but I'm getting ready to lay off a bunch of my drivers. Try back in a couple of months". Then you call the OTR recruiters and they say, "was this recent OTR experience?", which, of course is, Um... no. They always have some excuse not to hire for lack of "driving experience" The sad thing is, I have 7+ years safe driving under my belt with a spotless MVR, and yet, I'm as untouchable as the people you see on here with bad accidents and terrible MVR's.

I have this local O/O that has an open truck, but he's telling me he can't hire me till February because freight is so slow. Go Figure..........

I think I'm gonna become a professional bum!!! WHO'S WITH ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



I've got two standing job offers.

One (local job) would require me moving to Helena MT, and the other company has a terminal in Denver CO so moving would not be a problem.


Good luck with your job search.

Have you checked with Maverick and/or Roehl?
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Yeah..... Roehl is out of my area, and Maverick hasn't called me back yet.

I have a couple of irons in the fire here locally as well.. One is with Southern Belle Dairy, The other with DA Lubricants...

Both have a good schedule and great hometime, but won't know anything atleast till the first of February.

This happens every year that we have a cooler summer and mild winter. Most of the coal that is mined here goes to area power plants. So, less energy consumption..... Less demand for coal...........


Don't get me wrong, I like hauling coal, but it is cumbersome and annoying at times.

I just hope I don't have to go with some joint like ol' Swifty or JB just to get back out on the road (Worst case scenario). God Forbid...........
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I certainly hope you don't have to stoop to Swift or JB.
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Yeah I feel for you driver. I think JB's policy now is 3 months recent. Dang, back to that again! Swift I think would take you if you have a pulse.
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This is true, but even the last local I had they hauled septic tanks, pipe , cement barriers, etc. They had straight trucks, semi's, cement mixers, dump trucks, tri axes, dump trailers, tankers, etc. Only one catch; no fresh CDL's had to have 2 years recent to get on with them. Reason; insurance requirement. You all think I am barking up a tree here. Times have changed. Call all them ads. Tell me what their requirements are. A CDL is a future job ticket, with recent exp. or fresh grad. There are companies that will hire otherwise, but how much are they paying? Would you drive a truck for $9.00 per hour?

I agree.

When I decided to go local, I had 2 years of OTR under my belt, but all the coal trucking companies wanted 2 years of coal exp. Just by luck I found a friend who had 2 trucks and he kinda lied for me.

As far as the other comment, I have went through the phonebook and even tried to cash in some favors owed to me by some of the smaller fleets I've helped out. The thing is, here, the economy is fueled by the coal mining industry. And when the coal business slows, everyone suffers in turn.

There are a few sales route operations I've checked out. But who wants to be the Dorito or Wonder Bread man for $250.00 a week. Heck, I make more than that on unemployment.
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A coal bucket isn't loaded until one of two things happen.

1. coal is running over the sides
2. the tires look about half flat even tho 110 PSI






I used to live in KY, (15 yrs) and my wife and I both still have relatives in eastern KY.
Amen to that brother!!!!!!!

I kinda miss pulling that big weight. I remember when they first dropped the weight limit to 126,000 in KY the coal company felt sorry for us and gave us a raise. We were still hauling the big weight and making more money doing it.

A lot of things have changed down here in the past few years though. KY has all but outlawed the "Big Beds" (96"/102" high) and now everyone has went with the 60" and 72" high trailers with (get this) Aluminum frames!!! Cripes!!!

I laughed my bottom off when I started work for one of my neighbors. He had a Western Star tractor with an autoshift transmission and one of the big beds. Beleive it or not, that autoshift hauled coal better than any 18 speed stick I'd ever seen. I figured the autoshift would be laying on the ground about 3 days after he bought it pulling all that weight and going off road.

Where in Eastern Ky do you're relatives live? If you don't mind me asking...

I'm in Beautiful downtown Forest Hills....
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Swift I think would take you if you have a pulse.

I actually had a recruiter from a private agency tell me this exact same thing.

Funny how these driver mills get these reputations....


Oh, but think of all the jokes that come from it.


I actually ticked off a swift driver one night. I was on US119 here in EKY running with some buddies to the power plant, and I saw it in the distance
That big ol' Swifty wagon. We all 3 had KW W900's that would break the speed of sound. We went by this guy about 90 or so and you could look in the mirror and watch him fight to stay in the lane.He apparently was empty or really green. I know, I know, It's cruel, but it was hard to resist. This guy cursed us for miles. We finally stopped at a fuel stop and let him in front of us, just so we could do it again
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Amen to that brother!!!!!!!

I kinda miss pulling that big weight. I remember when they first dropped the weight limit to 126,000 in KY the coal company felt sorry for us and gave us a raise. We were still hauling the big weight and making more money doing it.

A lot of things have changed down here in the past few years though. KY has all but outlawed the "Big Beds" (96"/102" high) and now everyone has went with the 60" and 72" high trailers with (get this) Aluminum frames!!! Cripes!!!

I laughed my bottom off when I started work for one of my neighbors. He had a Western Star tractor with an autoshift transmission and one of the big beds. Beleive it or not, that autoshift hauled coal better than any 18 speed stick I'd ever seen. I figured the autoshift would be laying on the ground about 3 days after he bought it pulling all that weight and going off road.

Where in Eastern Ky do you're relatives live? If you don't mind me asking...

I'm in Beautiful downtown Forest Hills....


Mine are around Crockett, Morgan county and my wifes are around Leburn, Knott county.


Swift drivers have to wade thru a lot of brown organic matter
Once when I was running with a couple other trucks in PA we came upon a Swift truck and one of us made some smart butt comments on the radio about the things that you can say using the letters from the company name. Swiftie must have had his radio on because he mother loved and God darned us up one side and down the other for a couple miles.
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swift ,thrift or drift,we got to start somewhere ,I had that 98 blemish causing me a few rejections but I did get hired with a small company out of central fl paying only 26cpm practical with up to 5 cpm bonus we will see ,then the door will swing wide open,from places like crete and odfl
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notarps4me said: Would you drive a truck for $9.00 per hour?
Darn straight i would. To get the experiance required for future good paying jobs, with good hours i still would make a little over $400.00 weekley,money might not be that great but its a job driving and a start,i would be home everynight ,not stuck at a truck stop not getting paid for it or a shipper/reciver- OTR 70hrs weekley Vs 70hrs # $9.00 hr, sorry bro but i would have to go with the $9 bucks an hr, especially if i had a wife ,children or a somewhat typical life .Just don't give up trying bro.


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