High tech age we live in. If you pharted 19 years ago in the principles office, they will know.
Hey Wannabes! This ain't no candy store!!!!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by JustSonny, Apr 18, 2010.
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I think I got all my ducks in line!
I don't use drugs
I don't drink
Never been in an Accident
Never had a Ticket
Never been Arrested
Never been Fired
I live in Charlotte, NC lots of carriers hire from here
My only Bad:
I'll only be 21 when I hit the road
And I've had 6 jobs from October '05 till now so 6 jobs in 5 years
just to make sense of my work history here it is:
First job at 16 Hannafords- 10/15/05-04/19/07 = 1 1/2 years
Second job Picasso's- 04/20/07-10/?/07= 6 months
Third job Tire Kingdom in VT- 10/?/07-01/06/08= 3 months or so
Forth job Tire Kingdom in NC- 01/25/08-02/30/08= 1 month
From 03/01/08-03/28/08 I was in Truck Driving School
from 03/28/08-05/25/08 I was looking for a local trucking job so Unemployed for 2 months.
Fifth job Domino's- 05/25/08-06/08/08= 2 weeks
Sixth Job Cardinal Health- 06/09/08-Current job= as of my 21st B-Day 2 1/4 years
Anyone think that work history will be a problem?
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I think they will take allot of your work history with a grain of salt, since you are young and several of those jobs were when in school.
Why did you go so long before finding your first driving job though?
I have never had any issue finding a local job anywhere. Always had work within days.
This includes Maryland, Louisiana, Florida, NY.
It is all in knowing where to look and how to look. Finding a local construction type job is normally pretty easy, you just have to know where to look.JustSonny, American-Trucker and Saddle Tramp Thank this. -
My dad is a dump truck driver here in NC and even he couldn't find me anything. I literally tried every business I could find with a truck of any kind. Tractor trailers, Dump trucks, Box trucks, Straight trucks, delivery vans, EVERYTHING! My dads buddy has a yard full of 379 petes and flat bed trailers and even he couldn't get enough work to put me in one of his trucks.
I never did find that driving job I was looking for. I had to settle for a $45,000 a yr job in a distribution center. And I'll give it up in a heart beat for a OTR job in September.
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I can tell it is not true. See my pm.
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American trucker...if you're making $45,000 a year and sleeping in your bed at home every night unless at a "friends" house keep the job! you're doing better than a lot of the newbies are out here! Shucks even better than some that have experience!
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