YRC and FFE are also both good choices.
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Here's two more that pay salary or hourly pay while attending their cdl training.
Western Dairy Transport (hourly pay while attending cdl school)
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Yeah!! I have my CDL permit but nowhere to go
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by TxFLdino57, Dec 11, 2021.
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$616.00 weekly salary while attend their cdl school.
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There are online tests, and often 10 different versions of each test for any endorsement, like doubles/triples, tanker, and HazMat. I use the ones at TruckerCountry.com, but Truckers Report also has free tests. I find Trucker Country has more practice tests than TTR. Your first employer will give you training on everything they do. CDL school will give you just enough info & practice to pass your state tests, not enough to do more than open a truck door & start the engine.
About 25% of trucking companies allow pets with certain conditions. Those conditions may be a size/weight or breed limitation or possibly a non- or a refundable deposit. A few companies, Prime?, don't allow pets during your first 30 or 90 days in your own truck. Virtually no company allows pets during the period you are in the trainers truck which could be a few weeks to 2-3 months.
Dogs are great co-drivers if they are behaved. It really helps stay sane, but there are minor hassles with bringing a pet.
Most companies have few women trainers so expect to be asked if you want to wait, for no pay, until they have a women trainer for you or will you accept a male trainer. You get to decide and companies have procedures for getting you another trainer if you don't get along or there are issues with your trainer. I'm sure women drivers here have more info about women newbies & trainers.
I don't have company recommendations for you but please don't consider CR England. They are the worst company of the mega carriers in many people's opinion.TxFLdino57 and feldsforever Thank this. -
Don’t know anything about Heartland Express but they do have a terminal in Jacksonville. Millis Transfer is doing their CDL training, trainees get paid $600 a week during school, trainees get paid for all miles while in truck with trainer it’s a walk a way CDL, can quit at any point after getting CDL and no payback or clawback is added. So I have been told.
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That's interesting MIT. The last I seen Millis did require $500 to hold a spot in their class and then it was $2000 besides unless you drove for a year. You're driving for them now and are trainer right? I wish Millis home time was more flexible. It didn't seem that good for a guy who likes to take a couple vacations a year.
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I'll look into YRC. I did briefly but I wanted to be able to gain that OTR experience.Chinatown Thanks this. -
There was a time, not that long ago, when starting your driving career at an LTL company wasn't an option. Most drivers had to go OTR to get experience out of the gate. If you wanted to go the LTL route you would have to start by working the docks for a few years. In some parts of the country it's still that way. In Houston they want you to have a CDL to apply for a dock position at LTL companies. In Portland they'll hire experienced drivers for linehaul but they want a couple of decades of driving experience.TxFLdino57 Thanks this. -
Davis Express Stark Fla.
they run the Southeast.
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