I start my new career as a truck driver at Cross Country Truck Driver School, Thomasville, NC, on 01/02/2012. I already have some offers to consider and would like any constructive feedback. I'm 50 years old (soon to be 51) and have 25 years experience as a law enforcement officer.
So, what do you think would be the best offer and why. One consideration is that I'm a company man. I'm not interested in owner/operator, lease, independent contractor, etc. I am also pretty dedicated once I make up my mind. I've only had two jobs in my life: Navy and law enforcement.
- I have a conditional offer of employment from Schneider National in their tanker division. According to the job description and the recruiter, six day per month guaranteed off at home (I specifically asked about home).
- I have a "letter of intent to hire" from Watkins-Shepard for their Conover terminal. According to the recruiter, no guarantee but most weekends at home and sometimes a day during the week too.
- I've also talked to Crete, Prime, and Millis. Millis accepted me into their training school starting in February, so if I go that route I won't go to Cross Country.
Which Company to Choose?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Blue_Knight, Dec 28, 2011.
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If you want to go tank? Check into Superior. They pay for things Schneider doesn't.
Wsyrob is a poster on here. He works for Superior. IIRC they take grads for training. Looks like you would be $$ ahead over ANY training company.Blue_Knight Thanks this. -
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I would say Schneider dry van. They run alot of freight out of greensboro plus the terminal in Charlotte. There a very good company IMOO. After that i would go to Crete. Good luck with wich ever you choose.
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I would say go either schneider or millis,i dont know about W/S.my opinion.
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I have received four more conditonal offers:
- Covenant (seems to be more negative than positive comments about them)
- Con-Way (seems to be about 50/50 on comments)
- USA Truck (seems to be about 50/50 on comments)
- CR England (way more negative than positive comments)
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My husband went to Cross Country. They do an excellent job at training. He is now with Maverick driving flatbed. After talking to many "newbies" Cross Country goes above and beyond to train you right. You get plenty of drive time in various truck/trailers. They cover mapping and paper logs very well and for the price I don't think you can go wrong with them.
A friend went to another School in Asheboro and they placed him with USA. Horrible horrible out come. Now he is stuck paying the school bill and is scared off from trucking all together.
After finishing Cross Country you should be able to have your pic of really good companies. Hubby had 5 top ones to choose from. So far he loves working for Maverick.
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