IM IN NYC AND NONE OF THESE MEGA’s WANT TO HIRE ME BECAUSE OF WHERE I LIVE. I mean prime no, swift still waiting 3 weeks now, YRC no, schiender did a whole “wait a month” and then screwed me, I mean seriously is CRST the last choice l have???
please keep in mind, grants is out of the question, I need a train then hire company, CDL A PERMIT ON HAND.
CRST LAST HOPE?
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If CRST will hire you, then go for it. It's only temporary. After you complete the contract, you'll have 2 or 3 dozen companies to choose from.
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@Sir_Trucks2021 might be interested in this thread; he lives in NYC
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Leonards out of upstate NY?
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You might want to go over questions and answers that you had during conversations, interviews.
It could just be your not presenting yourself in a good manner.
Find someone older or more business oriented and ask for some advice on how to present yourself professionally and project your serious without being aggressive or anything.
Secondly, What is your driving experience and driving record?
Third once all the carriers you listed and others you didn't like werner, western have been tried. You could look at places that start in the warehouse and have a CDL training program to go into.
For example close to me is an ACE hardware distribution center. Relocate, work there sign up for the training.
Sometimes this is a much better environment to learn in. Because you get the benefit of two stages of training.
First is to be an effective yard jockey. Being a good yard jockey will put you worlds ahead when you start training for actual CDL on the road driving.
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