Any companies that will hire with just a cdl permit?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by xtexasbabex, Aug 26, 2012.
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i need some info.is there any companies that will hire me with just a cdl permit?
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For OTR? Sure, companies that have schools like Swift or CRST or a few others.
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Swift
CRST
Central Refrigerated
PAM
USA Truck
Millis
Roehl
CR England
But.......
you must attend THEIR schools and then be on the hook to them for at least a year.
If you can afford trucking school then you'd be better off with that option. -
almost any company wants you to have documented proof of 120-160 hours training. Insurance Companies are driving force behind this
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hire you,
no.
train you,
yes.Texas_hwy_287 and Sam Hell Thank this. -
thanks for all the info
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Ok, First off If you want to drive,Local with in 150 miles of home, Statewide, Regional or all over theUS and Canada? If you are willing to Go Local Many companies havefree training on Saturdays but, Most of these are for delivery Jobs!IE Coke, Pepsi, Ozorka! You get good experience and are home daily!but, it does not give you any OTR experience! Many companies in TX,FL and CA offer in state only where it can be mostly Drop and Hookbut, you do not leave your state and are usually home a couple oftimes a week and most week ends AGIAN NO OTR, Moving companies willsometimes take you on where you work local and in state for sixmonths then they offer you an opportunity to get certified and go OTRyou will most likely spend another six months as a second seat driverunless you can drive your first seat driver nuts and get them to tellthe company you are ready to train your own helper or they use theirvacation time to get away from you but, it can be a physical job ifyou do not use leverage to your advantage when moving furniture inand out of homes and a lot of paperwork because everything has to beinventoried. The only other way would be find an owner operator thatwill take you on as a trainee or as mentioned by the others Go toschool! hope this helps THGHost
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you missed my point i didnt say TRAINED
he wanted to know if he could get hired with just a permit
per usual full of misinformationZoltan1a Thanks this.
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