I believe this has been touched on but figured I would ask anyway. So I completed and passed my general knowledge and combo endorsement for the permit and will be going this weds for the air brake to pass but read on here that it is suggested that you start applying for jobs as soon as you get your permit is this true? I am beginning my classes for the license next week and the instructor I spoke to advised to hold off till I was done. I want to keep things moving and get employment as soon as I get my license and can't afford any more delays so I wanted to see what you all feel is the best approach.
thank you,
-Scott
CDL Student - when to start applying??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by fifasf, Aug 22, 2014.
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Start researching now what type of truck you want to drive, van, reefer, tanker, etc... then research companies you might go with. Apply now and get your prehires out of the way. That way when you graduate you can be in the next orientation for the company you choose.
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I had 7 prehires before I started school. Do a lot of research and don't fall for the bs stories from the mega carriers.
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I am getting ready to retire from the Military, it won't be complete for a couple of months but I started my application process now, I have explained to the representitives that have called, the situation, I still have the pre hires, they told me, as soon as I am retired the apps are done and then it is up to me to choose which company to go with. I have pre hires from 6 companies, and my short list is down to 3 of them. Of course I already have a few years experience and have kept my CDL current while on Active Duty.
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Yes my course is 3weeks . I will start this weekend getting feelers out there and I know to say way from the signing bonus companies and bs .
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Start submitting online applications the day CDL classes start.
Where is your location, city/state? Some drivers on this forum can give you some good companies to apply with if they know the hiring area you live in.
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I am located in southern NJ . I have no clue as to what type of truck I want to drive . I am getting a class A but my original plan was to be a route delivery driver but I am looking for stability , good pay and the chance to eventually move into an ops position possibly like my buddy did with his company in a few years.
But I am open for any opportunity at this point I just want to work and put in the OT hours.Chinatown Thanks this. -
NFI is based in New Jersey and a very diversified company; probably worth looking into. They do hire new CDL graduates.
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I will look into them , thank you very much for the I site as I have no idea where to look as far as companies haha.
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