Looking for sound advice on where to start.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Guy2dogs, May 12, 2014.

  1. jet460

    jet460 Heavy Load Member

    760
    379
    Oct 8, 2011
    Modesto, Ca
    0
    BTW, they have a terminal in Sayreville, NJ.
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

    74,663
    169,663
    Aug 28, 2011
    Henderson, NV & Orient
    0
    That's an excellent choice; I agree. Watkins-Shepard in Sayreville.

    NFI is based in New Jersey.
    I think Schneider has an intermodal division running New Jersey.
    Trimac
    Superior Carriers
     
  4. tow614

    tow614 Road Train Member

    3,759
    4,630
    Mar 18, 2013
    0
    No experience + no trainer = accident waiting to happen
     
    crazw Thanks this.
  5. Calregon

    Calregon Light Load Member

    170
    106
    Dec 8, 2013
    Oregon
    0
    I have to strongly agree. I just finished school. Now im out with a trainer and realize how little I actually know. The weight, loading, and securement. Also driving a fully loaded trailer in traffic. Just some things I noticed (first day) Seems like after school, we know enough to be dangerous. Thats just my opinion.
     
    Tonythetruckerdude Thanks this.
  6. jet460

    jet460 Heavy Load Member

    760
    379
    Oct 8, 2011
    Modesto, Ca
    0
    W/S training is no joke. If you are not ready, you do not get hired. I am glad I went that rout. If you are not confident you can handle this job, then go with a company that has ride along trainers.
     
  7. RogerThat72

    RogerThat72 Road Train Member

    1,787
    994
    Jan 30, 2014
    0
    Find a company that fits you. Now days all you need is 6 months to one year of OTR. If you don't want that then I'm sure NJ has local to choose from. Do research search on google and good luck
     
  8. jet460

    jet460 Heavy Load Member

    760
    379
    Oct 8, 2011
    Modesto, Ca
    0
    What do you mean by "all you need"?
    All you need to what?

    There is no such thing as a M-F 9-5 trucking job unless you are running parts for O'Reilly in a Ford Ranger for $8 hr.
    Local/regional trucking jobs are generally 12-15 hour days/ 6 or 7 days per week with multiple stops.
    OTR is easier, especially if you are older.
     
    crazw Thanks this.
  9. RogerThat72

    RogerThat72 Road Train Member

    1,787
    994
    Jan 30, 2014
    0

    You can't read or comprehend English? The OP said he wants home time every other weekend. OTR May be "easier" but he won't get home for a while due to training. I was trying to help the OP but since you know so much be my guest!

    anyways get a year under your belt and go with NFI like Chinatown Sid. I looked on craigslist they want one year and the pay looks excellent for a local gig. Good luck.
     
  10. Voltrucker

    Voltrucker Medium Load Member

    467
    133
    Sep 24, 2012
    West TN
    0
    Look into TMC or Schneider intermodel if you're wanting home time often.
     
  11. Dryver

    Dryver Road Train Member

    2,818
    2,575
    Nov 30, 2008
    Sioux Falls, SD
    0

    Maybe because trainerJames2013 got fired from Swift for running a stop sign, recording the act and posting it on Youtube.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.