Good Morning,
I figured I would just ask plain out.. Here recently there have been threads about people not needing to go to the mega-carriers to get experience. I've looked through countless companies and they all require 1 year experience even for owner-operators. I'm talking about the LTL companies even require experience.
What smaller companies require no experience, but will allow someone to either be a company driver, or start off owner-operator with them?
Where to get experience?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by FreightlinerGuy, Jan 16, 2012.
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Best bet? Go to a mega carrier, get your time in, get it done, move on after 6 mos, to a year. -
As much as I would rather go to a local LTL, or smaller carrier it looks like thats what I am going to have to do..
I was all set on going with a megacarrier, and then I was like eh I would rather go somewhere local, or smaller, but its just seriously too hard to get around the 1 yr experience. -
But the employer? DEMANDS 3 years experience. It is what it is in many areas of the country. -
Intermodal work, rail and container yards
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I know of one guy that recently hired on as a newbie at Conway. Had been working shipping/receiving at a distribution center. Have not talked to him since but he applied AT the terminal.
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Everyone knows a guy who knows a guy........
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I #### you guys not. They all tell me 1 year experience needed. I would honest call every company around here and record it for you guys. Yeah sure I should go IN, but #### how do they expect me to afford driving 1 hr to 2 hrs away back, and forth to each company when I need a job which is the whole reason I'm looking.
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Some (or most) of this experience needed isn't just the company requirements.... its the insurance requirements.
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