Training

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by littleduck, Jul 29, 2014.

  1. littleduck

    littleduck Light Load Member

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    I have a friend of mine who owns his own truck and he said he would train me instead of going to school and he would also give me a job but i would be driving local he said that if i drive for him for 6 months to a year i could get a OTR job which is what i want would i be ok doing that or should i just go to school cause ive looked over alot of companies and they say that u have to go to a certified school to get a job with them thanks in advance
     
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  3. crosscut

    crosscut Light Load Member

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    Well most newbs want exactly the opposite. You are lucky that you will be home every night! The down side imop,is that you are going to learn the hard way first. Local driving can be a real bear! A lot more things to have to pay attention to. In and out of small parking lots cars cars and more cars,pedestrians ;). When you get threw 6months of local driving, you will defiantly have the upper hand on a driver that started otr the same time as you. I would roll with it...who knows, you might not want to be otr 2 to 3 weeks at a time? Good luck man!
     
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  4. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Local driving doesn't count as experience for OTR companies.

    Make some phone calls to verify this is you want.

    Several drivers have posted on here, they did it like that and can't understand why OTR companies won't hire them. So now they've wasted months of time and back to square one.
     
  5. littleduck

    littleduck Light Load Member

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    Yea i understand what u mean about local driving as far as more to pay attention to and yea i know mist people wanna be local but i wanna go OTR and see the country
     
  6. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    If you want to be OTR that you should just go with one of the carriers that will give you training. Why waste 6 months and then still probably have to go out with a trainer.
     
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  7. flybynight1

    flybynight1 Light Load Member

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  8. sexysenior

    sexysenior Bobtail Member

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    Call around to see which companies have their own schools. I think Conway, Werner, CREngland DON'T go to Swift. Check out Covenant and Schnieder also.
     
  9. Broccelli

    Broccelli Medium Load Member

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    That's a little funny that you recommend CRE but not swift. Not trying to recruit or anything but swift worked out great for me and for many others, but to each his own. My advice is to check out EVERY company and make a pros/cons list and weigh your options, some companies work out great for some and others not so much.

    Figure out what you want I.e. what you want to haul, hometime, regional, dedicated, OTR, etc. and find a company that best suits you.

    BTW from what I hear ROEHL has a pretty good training program as well.
     
  10. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    The majority of drivers start out OTR. I don't see any reason you can't start your career over the road.
     
  11. mitrucker

    mitrucker Road Train Member

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    Stay far away from CRE!!!!!!
     
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