What can you tell me about US Xpress?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by B & J, Jun 4, 2008.
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You can always check out the USX thread on here..you'll probably see all you want to know.
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Remember, The first year of trucking is the hardest. I lost everything my first year, cuz i was a poor planner. I didnt have any money saved up and when I received a few of those wonderful $0.00 paychecks, my life went to hell.
Ya gotta scope out the neighborhood, instead of the forum really, cuz we all come from different parts of the country. Like for instance, if you asked me, I would say US Xpress, but thats only cuz I like em, due to they have a daycab dedicated position 5 miles from my house. However, if you lived in California, a daycab position in Tampa, FL wouldn't do ya jack crap. So you really need to find what is going on in YOUR back yard and talk to them.
Thats my two cents worth, and Two cents aint worth jack!!!!
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And we will take your advice! I'm an old broad and if it was sight seein I wanted I WOULD rent and RV. I just like the road. I like waking up in different necks of woods. I like a little adventure and a lot of challenge. Not sure I can do those squats to check out all those wonderful things you guys do. Not sure my BP will play nice for the physical. But I DO know that I love being around truckers. They've always been my kind of people! I have a Pilot close by. I've been watchin but I'll be watching a little more.
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JMY72, excellent post! I did the same thing when I was a newbie, and it was MY fault. The forum here is good, but like you said, it all depends on where you live. Though, you CAN get a lot of general info here about most companies. They'll all bend ya over if you let 'em!
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I think you have a great point here.
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One thing I have learned through this forum is in-company training. While I went to an independant CDL school, the majority of company schools hold you to a contract until your schooling is paid off. This way no matter how unhappy you are they have you right where they want you (do a search on screwing up DACs and flagging as a do not hire) The company I went with does tuition reimbursement as many others do as well. If you could afford a school or can finance it, I would go that route and apply to companies while still in school. Chances are you will have offers come graduation day. You will still do a short spell with a trainer but the puppet strings are not there in case you find a better job.
Now the hard part - what is a good school in your area?
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No, stay away from U.S xpress. All show and no go... Try central Refrigerated instead. They have a better training class, along with nice eqipment.
Oh miles too!
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