Are the job opportunities really out there?

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  1. TravR1

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    That is tempting. I’m not afraid of manual labor and 70k will be more than I have ever made in my life by far.
     
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    Is it local route stuff with McLane or are those guys still delivering nationwide?
     
  4. Chinatown

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    local/regional, McLane has contracts all over the nation and drivers assigned everywhere. So does Reinhart Foodservice and Sygma Network. They all hire drivers with only a cdl permit.
    Personally, I wouldn't do it. Dealing with stores and dummy store managers & employees just isn't worth the hassle.
    Labatt Foodservice has the same program. They hire new cdl grads and cdl permit holders. They're more regional; just run Texas and New Mexico.
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  5. Justrucking2

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    Good for you, ten trucks here... But I own mine. ;-)
     
  6. TravR1

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    I read a book about trucking a few weeks ago and it said grocery store disto centers and stores are the worst. It said they are notoriously slow stubborn and disorganized. Lol
     
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    McLane... no thanks, they do
    Really? I have never heard that before... Always a good experience on my end, in and out, give or take 8 to 20 hours... ;-)
     
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    We all do the type of driving we prefer. Some want to be home every day, some want regional and some of us like coast to coast in a nice sleeper truck. The best job I had was tankers, but I also really liked long haul reefers because lots of night driving and long hauls. The schedules were tight and I liked the discipline it takes to adjust to that. Hardheaded; "Don't tell me I can't be in Seattle,WA tuesday morning at 3am!"
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    I like that type of driving, with a thermos of hot coffee and XM radio. Not for everyone, but some of us thrive on that.
     
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    I tried that also, believe it or not. Only did it because I needed to be home more at the time to take care of business. Fleming Foods, Associated Grocers. Could hardly wait to get back on the road.
     
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    That’s exactly what I want! I’m nocturnal and pretty much a hermit. Want to get a truck and set it up as my home away from home. Hot coffee, xm radio, driving in pajama bottoms, and books on tape! That’s good livin
     
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    Yep, agree! You'd probably do well with companies such as Freymiller, Contract Freighters, Navajo Express and a few others; maybe FFE (Frozen Food Express). Freymiller has the "Restore Program" for new cdl grads. They also have their own radio station & the app. is on www.drive4freymiller.com
    Contract Freighters seems like one of the best dry van outfits and does really long runs coast to coast.
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