Hello y'all,
Well, I finished CDL school with all my endorsements last month. I have had some difficulty
finding a company that isn't going to shoot me in the foot because my job history isn't great.
I did have two jobs this last year then was unemployed for 6 years or so.
I have tried starting companies like Knight, but when I talked to them they said,
"they will not take anyone with more than one year of unemployment in a three year
window."
One company I am considering is Celadon. For all y'all people who have jokes on here yes, I
know they are not the best rated company or pay the best. What, I do know is the do
have a refresher course that might be helpful to me.
Now, I do want to be honest and say I got twelve points on the backing skill test (Straight-line, offset, parallel.) For the road test I maxed it out with thirty points. So, this should paint a picture of
my situation. For y'all that work at Celadon do you think this company will help me grow
in my career or do you feel another company will be a better fit for me?
Many thanks and blessing for those that can give any help or advise.
Just Some Questions
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ShowinHisMercy, Jul 30, 2015.
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The backing tests for your CDL are really just about useless in the real world. Rarely (ie never) will you go into a perfect 90 degree backing set up like you do on backing tests and the who the hell does a blind side parallel park? That's something you only do if you must and that is about as common as an albino alligator. Really when it comes to backing it's something to get good at you got to do over and over and over again. Once you back up a few thousand times it becomes easy. It just boils down to practice and more practice and even more practice. Learning to watch your wheels and where they are going and reacting to that. Honestly the backing tests actually can set you up for failure because people worry so much about set up instead of just learning how to deal with the fact you will not always have a good set up for backing and learning how to deal with that instead of always trying to get a good set up.
Last edited: Jul 30, 2015
Puppage Thanks this. -
Wow, still no luck.
Try these as a last resort:
Young's Transportation - Fresno, CA
M.Bjorn Peterson Transportation - Glendale, AZ
Waste Management
Shamrock Foods Company
NFI Industries
PROPAK Corporation - yard hostler
Reddaway - straight truck
Hensley Beverage Co.
U-Haul - tranferring trucks between facilities
Reddy Ice
U.S. Foods - fueler/washer
Western Express
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