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Old 09.18.2008
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USA Any local jobs for newbies??

I was woundering if anyone can help me out here,I live in sw fl now and im looking into a local gig.The problem is all the local companys want at lease 1 year exp.I even look into the Tampa area which is about 50 miles north.Does any one know any local trucking companys in the sw fl area that may give me a brake?I been looking for over a year know and notthing.Any help would be great.Thanks
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You need to get out there and look for yourself. Don't take any short cuts and call the companies. If you like a certain company go out and see them and ask them what it will take to get hired on by them. Sometimes a company that requires experience may give you a break or at least put you onto the right path. They may even send you to another company they might do business with. It's worth the effort.
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