I somehow managed to get two interviews next week at two different greyhounds. Now I've had my cdl six months and from what I read when applying it said I just needed to be 22 and be able to obtain a cdl (class b) but my concern is it said I needed 3 years driving experience so I'm kinda confused?? If you're able to obtain your cdl through their schooling how do they expect you to have 3 years experience ?
Anyone know anything about greyhound
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Calical1888, Jan 7, 2016.
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Did it say class A or B experience, or just driving experience?
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It says 3 years commercial or private and I'm not sure what private means
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It said class D for (dog). I gotta tell ya. That's a tough job. Them Greyhounds are fast dogs. And I always came in last place. Plus no one will bet on you. Pay is terrible. Sorry guys....I couldn't help myself lolTheFriscoKid and Calical1888 Thank this.
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Found this, it's is as of Oct 2015
https://www.glassdoor.com/Hourly-Pay/Greyhound-Bus-Driver-Hourly-Pay-E93_D_KO10,20.htm
Some one with six months experience, personally I don't think that's horrible -
Yea, 21 Buckaroo's with only six months experience.. Not too shabby. And you get to keep same routes, I assume? Not bad..not bad. I'd say go for it. If that doesn't go well, ...well, you can come sleep with us out here at the truck stops where you won't have hotties boarding your bus.EternalHopez Thanks this.
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Last time I rode the bus there were no hotties on it -
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He's talking about Greyhound. There is not a snowball's chance in Hell that a 'hottie' is going to get on his bus. Stop giving him false hopes.Orangees, LoneCowboy and Mike2633 Thank this.
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Then there's this......
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/greyhound-bus-passengers-police-stranded-hours-kansas/
A Greyhound bus bound for Denver made a stop at a motel in Kansas so the driver could rest. The catch: The passengers on board said they had no idea where he was going or for how long, CBS Denver station KCNC-TV reports.
Looks like they may be a bit shorthanded, so you might have a good chance of getting on.........finbyrd Thanks this. -
I heard that drivers for Greyhound are looked at the same way as drivers for JBHunt.
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