Hello All,
I have only recently joined this forum and i am currently reading the posts in reverse order, like starting from page 30 and working my way to page 1. Anyway, I digress.
I have taken my medical and I have passed that, so I have now applied for my permit. I have taken all of the endorsements and been fingerprinted for the HazMat and the Twic.
In the header it says 'Older', this is because I am 64 and just trying to get into the business. I am, or was a professional engineer but found myself unemployed after I had to have a leave of absence for neck surgery. The company that I worked for would not allow me 4 months off to recover and it is almost impossible to find a new position at my age, even though physically fit ( I cycle a lot). So I looked into trucking as there is no age limit. Looking at the posts I find that the company that you eventually end up with depends on where you live. This is my dilemma, I live in the very south of New Jersey and we are not close to major interstates, the closest one being I-95 or New Jersey Turnpike. What is one of the better trucking companies to go with after I graduate from self financed CDL school?
I am looking towards solo dry bulk or solo reefers.
Thank you all for your input and an informative read of this forum.
Older Prospective trainee
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Alec the trish, Feb 28, 2018.
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Welcome aboard! Sounded confusing to me that you have taken all endorsements but just applied for your permit? I think I missed something?
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You can get all the endorsements at the same time you get the permit. It is what I did so a prospective employer could get me road experience enough to pass the road test while on the job in the slow season. Team drive a route with an experienced hand for a couple of weeks before taking the skills test to get all the stuff figured out.
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Best of luck to you.
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I turned 66 in December and got my CDL a week ago. You have two years on me so I think you will do just fine.
I grew up in MA and lived in N. VA for a few years so I am a bit familiar with the east coast. You should be close enough to plenty of opportunities. Most companies will specify their hiring area, but if you choose OTR you can live just about anywhere. I live just outside of Burning Stump, WI but because I live within 100 miles of the terminal I qualify for a regional (read home weekends generally) position.
As you have probably noticed there are a bazillion jobs out there but most want some type of experience. However there are plenty of companies that will hire you fresh out of school, you just have to do the legwork and figure out what is best for you. I paid cash for my CDL school so that I could have a bit more freedom of choice. Many choose to go with an academy attached to a truck company and then commit to work for them for a year or longer. For a variety of reason I went with Schneider. It's a dirty job, someone has to do it.
Good luck in whichever path you choose. I start training next Monday and am psyched up.
cheers
taodnt
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You're right about trucking; age is irrelevant.
Here's a few to check out:
Trimac Transportation : hires new cdl grads from a list of approved schools. There's a terminal or two in New Jersey.
Calex Logistics - refrigerated company that runs lots of California.
Magnum Ltd. - refrigerated company that runs most states.
FFE (Frozen Food Express) - coast to coast refrigerated & has a New Jersey terminal.
Tyson Foods - refrigerated and runs almost everywhere. You're in the hiring area.
Schuster - nations largest ice cream hauler.
Shaffer Trucking - coast to coast refrigerated trucking.
J&R Schugel - refrigerated
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If you see anything you like on this list, apply. Don't be concerned if you think you may not qualify for some reason, because they all hire new cdl grads, even if the websites aren't clear about that. Submit as many applications as you want; the more the better. Some companies hire outside their normal hiring area if the applicant seems like an exceptional prospect.Last edited: Feb 28, 2018
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Do you have a place to park the truck when your home for the weekend or are you going to commute back and forth from a terminal.You may not be able to bring a hazmat load home
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