Are there any national moving companies that hire new drivers? It seems all the companies go through agents. How do I find these agents? Any help would be appreciated.
Moving companies for new drivers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by dwalto, Feb 11, 2013.
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do you have moving exp.?? you say new driver so this means you just got your cdl ??
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Moving companies require experience? That's a new one on me. I considered taking a moving company job for a while. As far as I could see, the only requirements were a valid CDL and a bottle of clean piss, not necessarily your own....probably because moving companies have an even more ridiculous turnover rate than freight outfits...
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You can start by looking in your home town for an agent, Most co's have agents close by and definitly in major metro areas, you would have to do some local work to get a understanding of whats required and how to load for the road, If you can find a special products agent, you may get on the road faster as there is less for you to know than household. And yes I drive for United Van Lines and trust me you need your own test samples.
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You drive for barrett ? -
next one is where do you live ?
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Yes, household goods companies hire new drivers when the need them. Try the companies and their agents. Here is a partial list:
Corrigan Movers
NAVL
Bekins - bekinsA1jobs
United Van Lines
Wheaton World Wide
Allied Van Lines
Mayflower Transit
Atlas Van Lines
Graebel Van Lines
Global Van Lines
Lately, Corrigan has been hiring a lot of drivers right out of CDL school.Last edited: Feb 12, 2013
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