Hey guys my name is Eduardo and i am currently in Miami, Fl and have been searching for a trucking job for about 3 months now. i have TWIC, Hazmat, Doubles and Triples Endorsement and am very anxious to get to work. ive never striven for something so much. i am 21 years old and have no experience on Tractor trailer, atleast on the road. ive backed up and parked 53' for quite some time now but cant seem to find the opportunity to drive for a company. My CDL A is 4 months old and that seems to be the problem for everyone but i dont see how i can get an opportunity if its the same reason for every company. i am willing to re-locate to central Florida or Spring valley, NV and those are my two options right now due to family living there to start a career in trucking. if anyone can please help please get back to me ASAP. i am ready to work as of the day i got my CDL.
i am anxiously wanting a trucking job!!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Eddie_cbr1, Oct 5, 2011.
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Eddie_crb1. First of all, I'm a wannabe trucker, thus you will get a better or more knowing response from those that currently drive for a living.
Congrats on obtaining your CDL as you are ahead of most of us newbies. However, because you have a CDL and no driving experience I doubt any company will hire you until you obtain and pass a driving course. There are many training companies that would take you as a student, e.g., Stevens, FFE a.k.a. Frozen Food Express, Prime, CR England, and a few others.
Even an experienced truck drivers holding a current CDL are often required to attend training if they have not driven for a few years. The best advice I can give is to call the recruiters at aforementioned companies and other training companies.
When you do call various recruiters please take what they say with a grain of salt. In other words, company recruiters don't always tell the truth and professional drivers don't always lie. Once you find a company that's willing to work with you, then come back to this forum and read everything about that company.
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If you got your CDL on your own, you have very little chance of finding a driving job. You need current OTR driving experience or training from an approved driving school.
If you will do a search of the TTR Forum you can read many stories from drivers who tried this. Most gave up and attended a driving school.
If you want to move to TX or ND you might find a job hauling water in the oilfields. Good luck. -
Thank you both for the advice. (GSWx) Thank you for the info and your support
.......(Bigjohn54) i attended a approved certified driving school and got a 160HR certificate diploma which from my research was the minimum requirement for most trucking companies for applicants with no experience.
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Good Luck,
it's an employers market down there in northern cuba !!!
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Good deal, I apologize for the misunderstanding. It is your location that is making your hunt so hard then. Numbers (123456) is very knowledgable in the Florida job market. I understand it is tough south of I-8. -
Have you talked to Swift? They seem to hire just about anyone. For example, I received a call from PGT but they couldn't help me out because I didn't go to one of their approved schools, however, Swift didn't have a problem with that. At this point, I'm about 1 1/2 months removed from driving school; been trying to find a local job or get on with a "good" OTR company. The only companies that have shown interest are Melton and Swift. Obviously they are not my first choices but I'm starting to realize you might have to go with what you can just to get some experience.
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To me, it sound like you are good to go. You are trained, have a CDL and willing to work. How does your background look? Tickets, been fired from a prior job, any arrests, current warrants or detainers? If no, then perhaps something was mistakenly added to your background check. This is dumb, but how old are you?
You may want to visit the local police department and ask if they will do a NCIS check on you, e.g., Rap Sheet to include all states.
If there is nothing on the NCIS, then your question is way above my pay grade. -
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