Hey guys I am a newb. I just turned 21 and have my CDL A with no experience. I am thinking about doing OTR because all the local jobs around me want experience, but just reading some of the threads on here, man some of the guys on here talk some mad #### about each company. I'm starting to wonder if there's even a good OTR company? I am really interested in finding a local driving job were I am home every night but everybody talks about wanting experience. I am starting to ask myself if OTR is really for me, or if I should just keep looking for a local job. Any insight?
Is OTR Really For Me?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by bank2me, Mar 17, 2011.
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Im 6 months into this,and still where your at right now..Its a rough cut throat business,and I still am trying to fit in,and support my family.Good luck,and I hope you find your way
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OTR companies like their experience too, if you want local, stay at it. Either way it will be tough to land a job without experience and/or school anymore unfortunately.
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A lot of otr companies require that you be at least 23 Years old as well.
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The local companies are out there, you just have to do your research! Or just go out with an OTR company for 6 months-2 years whatever you need to get that sweet local job!
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I got a local job right out of school,but it was set up before i went.
Go to the grocery warehouses that haul to the stores,you may have to work in the warehouse some but as time goes by you will more than likely drive more than anything.
I was really lucky,i don't think i could handle the whole 4 weeks out 2 days home deal.
Things can change though ,if something where to change i would do what i had to do to feed the kids.
Also look into some construction companys or Pepsi etc.
Jobs are hard to come by but every once in a while you may get lucky.
I seen a job local where the guy would take recent grads and would train them on flatbeds,home everyday and weekends off.
The pay was 32 cents a mile and after 90 days it increased ,but i don't know how many miles they got .
He has had a add in the paper 2 times in one year if that tells you anything .
Flatbeds are hard work so it could be the fact that nobody wants the extra work.
Also i have been seeing city buses hireing recently @12.63 a hour (b class)
So just keep your eyes open but most places do want you to be 23 yrs old (but not all of them require) -
A guy I'm going to school with says his uncle lives in PA and works for Coke for 32 bucks an hour! And it's a 5 day a week job, home at night and weekends off!
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Thanks for the insight guys.
TheRedskinsWay Thanks this.
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