I just recently received my Class A CDL from a private school. I was offered a local job driving a pickup with a 30 ft trailer attached starting at 20$ an hour. Should I take this or will it hurt me if I want to move back to big rigs down the line?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jrock9761, Apr 5, 2016.
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Just having the license doesn't mean you know what you're doing....yet....what you learned in school was just enough to get pass your license tests. Just a tip of the iceberg so to speak. Stay away too long, you minimize the carriers available to get started with...you might end up having to do a refresher period from the school you graduated from. Better check and see if this is an option from the school.White_Knuckle_Newbie and Puppage Thank this. -
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$20 hr. is only good if the company has an excellent benefits package. If you don't want to be away from home it will be ok.
Otherwise, choose a regular trucking company and don't waste that cdl school diploma.otherhalftw Thanks this. -
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Averitt Express has LTL and hires new cdl grads; same with Old Dominion. -
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McLane Company - home every day - Possess a CDL Class A License; minimum driving experience of 2 years or 50,000 miles tractor-trailer experience (If less, additional training time will be required at the discretion of the RVP) or successful completion of the McLane Driver Training Program.
US Food - sometimes hires new cdl grads on a case by case basis. Home every day.
Sygma Network - sometimes hires even with only a CDL Permit, on a case by case basis. Home every day.
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