Schneider used to be woman friendly and a good starter company. Low pay though. What say you @Chinatown ?
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Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Drea, Dec 29, 2018.
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I would go with a dry van company if I were you .... reefer loads deliver mostly in the early am or night into a lot of bad neighborhoods and I have known a few women that have switched for that very reason. dry are a lot easier to run in the daylight .. there are plenty of companies that run day cabs in the automotive industry frieght and that's mostly regional stuff where you are home every night or at least on the weekends and you live in the perfect area .. that would be a good starting point and factory delivering is a lot more driver friendly than foodstuffs and safer areas useually
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I would recommend staying with Dry Van as a starter. Plenty of Dry van loads and most of them will keep you sane as it's easier (in my opinion) to control where you go and the delivery hours are more stable. I've found with most Reefer loads to have odd hours for delivery and pickup. Your mileage may vary of course.UturnGirl Thanks this. -
Stevens Transport - www.stevenstransport.com
Hires students from all states.
INDUSTRY LEADING TUITION SHARE AND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAMS
At Stevens Transport, we see the value of not only adding skilled, talented drivers to the industry, but also giving students the opportunity to learn! If you do not have the financial means to go to an outside training program, we do offer company sponsorship. This sponsorship includes:
- Training
- Lodging
- Meal Money
- Assistance
- Transportation to the Academy from Your Home
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Also check out R.E. West. Based in TN but from what I hear have a lot of Michigan runs. Dry van or Flatbed. They also offer paid CDL training with no commitment. They only ask that you stay 6 months or pay back the cost of the physical/drug screen ($85) and any sign on bonus. I interviewed with them last week. Everyone I met was really nice and got a good vibe from the place. Small family owned business trucks are 2016 and newer Cascadias with APUs.
I’ve spoken with a few drivers that had nothing but good things to say about them.Db-Ky Thanks this. -
I've never heard of RE West ,but from what i have read on their website they dont sound bad at all..They get all the checks done before orientation..The way it should be done..
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