No experience, looking for local job

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by System76, Jun 15, 2020.

  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    I don't remember his screen name; he doesn't post on here any more.
    TransAm doesn't have a good reputation because they push lease-purchase.
    Stay away from lease-purchase and stay there just long enough to qualify for the company you really want.
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  3. Western flyer

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    I can't believe Schneider and us express aren't
    Hiring out of New Jersey.
    Nobody wants to drive in New Jersey.
    North jersey is not the place to learn how to drive.
    Your just asking to hit a low bridge or pay a high
    Fine for being caught off of a truck route.

    It's high risk for the company no matter what
    Your driving.
    You might actually be better off in that cement truck
    For awhile till you learn your way around.
    That way when you miss a turn or get tangled up
    Down in Newark somewhere, you'll have a easier
    Time getting untangled.

    Theres know mercy up for the 18 wheelers.
    Any problem is a big problem.
    Have fun fighting traffic 24 hours a day.
     
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  4. System76

    System76 Light Load Member

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    Will check this company. Do u know another company with training like that?
     
  5. Dumdriver

    Dumdriver Road Train Member

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    If you want to get started in this career, you’re gonna have to drop all your demands and stop worrying about what you read online. Decent options for you are either take a job at a local soda or beer distributor. Or take an OTR job at a mega and stay there for a year- as bad as it sucks.

    Both of those will get you started. Local is tough for new drivers. Lots of tight backs and really fast paced deliveries. OTR with a mega is what it is- but it’s experience and if you’re willing to run, they have the miles.
     
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  6. System76

    System76 Light Load Member

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    Usxpress is not taking students, probably because covid19, I am calling them every wek.
    Schneider is hiring students in my area only for hazmat/tanker. Dry van OTR they need at least 3 months experience
     
  7. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    No, I don't.
     
  8. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    Well fellas, you've tried to help this guy. No experience with a million demands. He says he didn't pay $4500 to do something he don't want to do. While you're holding out for the dream job, or for a job that don't require you to be out with a trainer that long, you could be out here getting experience. These companies arent going to be knocking on your door. At this point, nobody knows what to tell you. With no experience, you better take what you can get
     
  9. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    Yes, local jobs are hard to come by. Especially with no experience. You've worked in your country, so now you're here. Unfortunately for you, it's like you're starting all over. Nothing you did in your native land means anything to these companies. They cant verify your experience from another country for real. Things are different. Take what you can get til something you prefer opens up. It's what it is.
     
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  10. Jenn72

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    I would talk to someone else. I drive for FFE and when they started Koolshot I was going to change over. I didn't because it is less pay.
     
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  11. Dockbumper

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    Jeez! You sure have lots of demands! Suck it up and get the required experience. 4-6 weeks with a trainer is not the end of the world. Get the training, spend at least one year with the same company, pick up and deliver on time, DON'T HIT ANYTHING! If and when you accomplish the above tasks, you will be eligible for hire by practically any carrier in the country. Not sure where you hail from, but in this Country, we have to pay our dues. You don't become a brain surgeon straight out of medical school. Good luck!
     
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