Community College is not the only place you can get trained. It just seems to me you're taking the short cut to a lousy career. But I'm not the one that has to live with it. All I'm trying to say is go out and find out all you can and use methods that others might not use. How many new drivers do you think go job hunting by talking with the company itself? It's very rare because the mega careers or companies that need drivers ALL the time make it look easy to get hired by them. So if you go this route beware that most of their drivers get replaced before they cost the company any money. Resulting in a high turn-over rate resulting in constant advertising for replacement drivers. Go see if any of those companies have drivers that are about to retire. And if you find one see if his or her record is clean and they are in demand anywhere. It would just bother me to no end if I settled on a job because I failed to search all the possibilities. The "what-if" question would drive me nuts.
Got my contract waiting to be signed
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Truckin2Eat, Jul 2, 2013.
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Just a little tidbit that may not make a difference but I work for CRST and they only take a $40 every week for 8 months. After that 8 months is over, you're all good on your money owed. But if regional is really what you want though, I say go for it.
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I'm writing like I be trying my dawg.
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