Ok, looking for some feedback. I have been driving big trucks since 1992. Worked for de Boer many years ago,nothing to speak of regarding that. Had local jobs after that. Worked for Prime from 2003 to 2006 as a company driver then went to lease. Since Prime I have not been behind the wheel in 8 years. Now I have started to apply to be otr again since in my fl town they want to pay peanuts to drive with a class A. Anyway, my problem seems to be my lack of recent experience and being unemployed for 3 years. I am not lazy just where I live here in Fl most jobs driving or not average 8-9 dollars an hour! Wouldn't be much left in a paycheck after fuel expense to go to and from work. Some companies have told me to go back to school. What? I didn't forget how to drive a truck. I probably need some log training since that has changed a bit, 14hr rule started when I was at Prime, but I am a fast learner. I hate to say it but CRST is all set to take me with a 2 week "refresher" course a 8 month contract to pay that back but I am very hesitant from things i have been reading about them. Ok that is enough about that. Any help or advice there drivers?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Shaggy0824, Jun 15, 2014.
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All of the larger companies are going to be telling you this. Times have changed even over the last 5 years. If you want to get back on the road, you will most likely need to find a small company that doesn't live by the large company standards. To be honest with you, you'll probably be happier and make more money with the small company also. Good luck with your job search.
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insurance companies tell every company who they can hire these days
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Don't worry about EOBR, Shaggy. You may or may not need that training, although all the mega's use them. If you get on with a mega, their orientation will tune you up.
All you'll need is your CDL, seems to me. Unless there's a Page 2 that's not helpful. Tried Conway Truckload? Take a look.Shaggy0824 Thanks this. -
Small company would be great. I just figured that if I could put a little time in at a major carrier it could put me back in the running again to pick and choose. I know I will be on the bottom of the totem pole like a newbee but not like I haven't been there before. I have a clean license and dac and never been arrested. If anyone has suggestions of non mega carrier that would hire out of Fl south of I-4 any info would be appreciated. I definitely cannot afford schooling again and it seems redundant to do that since I can maneuver a big truck,yes with Prime I had my share of the northeast lol. I also had an "offer" from us xpress as long as they can get the word from Prime that I did drive otr. I thought that was strange because they are listed on my dac when I worked for them. Maybe because it was so long ago,idk. I told them I could also show my settlements or tax forms for proof. I will be contacting them this week to see the status, since I am slated to be in orientation on the 23rd, although I know that doesn't mean I am hired of course
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Are you employed now? If not, look at WIA covering your class and expenses.
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Yep.
I came "off the road" back in 2010 and I recently decided I wanted to get back into driving for a living. Current job has had me in and around class 8 trucks quite a bit, so I know I have not forgotten how to drive them.
In two weeks I start a job with a small trucking outfit. Local driving doing 8 hour shifts and home every night. My "refresher" is going to be one week with a trainer. The option to go regional OTR is there in the future should I want it. Best part, no dry van stuff. Dump trucks, chip haulers and flat beds. -
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What exactly is a refresher course? I know what we think it is but is there a legal definition of what subjects have to be taught? Just send me $100 and tell them you got your refresher course at Woolly Rhino School of Trucking, Liberty, MO. You graduated 9th in your class.
Find a company using Google or go to the nearest truckstop and talk to truckers. CRST is for people who do not know which end of the truck goes where. The employees of that company are being played as chumps.
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