Well, I have definitely seen more that simply want 1 or 2 years tractor-trailer (or CDL-A) experience. In fact, I can't remember ever seeing a local driving gig that specifically required over-the-road experience. I regularly check indeed.com just to stay aware of what's available should I ever decide to leave my current job. Look up "local truck driver" jobs in any large city on Indeed and I think it will prove my point. The "you need OTR experience to land a local job" myth needs to be put to rest. Lots of new drivers that would like to go right into a local job are being misled.
Companies that still have manual transmission vehicles
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Manual truck drivers think they’re old school. This is old school:
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Freymiller will put you in a manual, unless you ask for an automatic
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My boss keeps buying auto shifts. I have one of the last manuals he purchased new. It's a 2017 t880 day cab. He can pry it from my dead cold shifting hand. I think I'd find somewhere else to work.
One of our drivers sent this to me. The truck he was driving has an 18 ultra junker plus. Displays 25 gears. Lol -
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Crete carrier still offers manual transmission
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