Newbie Flatbed?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Buffalo444, Apr 29, 2012.

  1. Buffalo444

    Buffalo444 Light Load Member

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    Any companies hiring drivers for flatbed at age 21 fresh out of school with no exp? thanks
     
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  3. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    Yes, there are many. A lot of them require you to be 23 but you should still be able to find some. Especially in your neck of the woods. Illinois is probably one of the best states to live in to be a truck driver!

    Keep in mind that although the mega-carriers may not hire you, there are many other smaller companies that will. They just don't advertise like the mega-carriers so you don't here much about them. My first suggestion of where to look would be Craigslist. Also your local newspaper websites. There are also many websites on driving jobs but usually cater to just the mega-carriers.

    On a side note; watch for the personal recruiters. Theses are recruiters that are in business for themselves that are kind of like an employment agent for truckers.

    Good luck to you!
     
  4. Buffalo444

    Buffalo444 Light Load Member

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    Best states to be a truck driver? really? we suck for pretty much everything else. lol

    I will look into some of the more local stuff.

    Why does it seem like you cant really make over 600$ (after taxes) a week no matter what kind of driving you do starting out (excluding NG/oil fields)?
     
  5. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    You can but you have to drive over the road and stay out for a couple of months at a time.

    Most local gigs don't pay crap. They also don't usually hire newbies. If you are looking into this for the long haul (no pun intended) after you put in a year or two you can buy your own truck and train new drives. This is like team driving but you get all the money.

    Reason Illinois is good for driving is because there is a ton of freight going in and out of Chicago and also all the farms out there. Plus Illinois is located right in the middle of all the freight lanes so even if you were driving over the road you would most likely get by the house all the time.
     
  6. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    you can check with EW wylie out of Fargo ND. They get into Chicago a lot.

    I personally won't drive for them again. But they exist.
     
  7. Buffalo444

    Buffalo444 Light Load Member

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    I have NO objections to driving OTR and being out a couple months at a time. I just can't find a place where I can get paid for it (currently looking a Gordon, but based on my math I can't get much over mid 600$ take home pay running 2500 miles a week, which may be a lot.

    By buy my own truck and train new drivers, do you mean being an O/O and training for a company?

    Sounds like I at least got a good home to start truckin from. lol
     
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