Well I have to start over...kinda...

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by BJnobear, Aug 22, 2011.

  1. muddog

    muddog Bobtail Member

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    Theres a easier way to do it find a driver for hire comp like pro driver man power in state carers sod comp o/o small comps
     
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  3. BJnobear

    BJnobear Heavy Load Member

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    What the heck did you say? You lost me at 'hire comp'. Try decaf hand!:biggrin_2559:
     
  4. DenaliDad

    DenaliDad Retired Wheel Dog

    Wha....?
    :biggrin_25513:
     
  5. BJnobear

    BJnobear Heavy Load Member

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    Way too much caffeine. :biggrin_25525:

    Or slept through one to many English classes.:biggrin_2551:
     
  6. Randalljd

    Randalljd Bobtail Member

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    It's not that easy I've talked to many company's and was told i have to start over. I was also told that my driving history is good and would hire me after i was re-trained.
     
  7. Little Whistle Britches

    Little Whistle Britches Bobtail Member

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    Hey there JD...I am in the same boat with you! I made the mistake of giving up my CDL last year so I have to start over as well. Kinda shakin in my boots right now to proceed forward with all the stuff I know I need to. I have been a live-in care giver who has been supporting me also, and no employment for the past 3 years. I enrolled in school online, but I'm lookin at the huge amount of debt I will have when done and the pay won't be enough to pay it off before retirment age! So, I thought I would quit while I'm ahead and go back truckin.
     
  8. Randalljd

    Randalljd Bobtail Member

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    Yep it really sucks having to start over. The reason im going with prime
    is because they have better starting pay and in a year the training will be paid off. Just have to put up with 3 to 4 months of training. I hoping its a good company and will retire there. I do know there are other company's that pay alot more once my year is up and they will see i have past experience so there are options in the near future.
     
  9. Little Whistle Britches

    Little Whistle Britches Bobtail Member

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    You need to be careful with Prime..I drove for them for 5 years, on both sides...company and lease operator. The main thing is (as with most companies) you need to live on the road and go where they say they need you. Since I have not been employed for 3 years, they probably would not consider me. You can PM me if you like or email.
     
  10. Emulsified

    Emulsified Road Train Member

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    I was in the same boat. Drove for 36 years, then 'retired' for two. Decided to come back. No one would consider me. It's an insurance driven issue. Insurance companies insist on drivers having a 'refresher' course.
    I had not given up my cdl, but ended up going to school.
    It's a pain in the butt, but it's what everyone requires.
     
  11. BJnobear

    BJnobear Heavy Load Member

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    Let me throw this in... If you are a pilot, and don't fly for a few years, all you have to do is fly with an instructor for 1 hr. Any certified aircraft will do, now some even say a light sport is accepted.

    If there is one thing I could force in to logic it would be the insurance yahoo's. Those guys have GOT to review their regulations...
     
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