What LTL company will hire me with 7 months experience?

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  1. Wileycoyote1911

    Wileycoyote1911 Bobtail Member

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    Looks like the Atlanta and the north Atlanta terminals are hiring P&D also.
     
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  3. LtlAnonymous

    LtlAnonymous Road Train Member

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    UPS requires two years, though.
     
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  4. LtlAnonymous

    LtlAnonymous Road Train Member

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    I wouldn't say "most." But a lot of them. For instance, ABF would not be to your liking on linehaul, but it could work on P&D. You'll have plenty of options. Dayton is a good choice if they're in your area. FedEx Freight. UPS Freight, though I believe they're maybe on call in the beginning. Look around. LTL can be a good career.
     
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  5. Dabrian

    Dabrian Light Load Member

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    I drive for UPSF. They hired a couple guys at my terminal out of truck driving school for linehaul positions.
     
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  6. LtlAnonymous

    LtlAnonymous Road Train Member

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    I was talking about small package. I'm not sure about UPS Freight.
     
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  7. jmz

    jmz Road Train Member

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    You might as well wait. I made the jump from US Foods to FedEx Freight with just under a year of experience, but because it was less than a year I had to go through their whole driver training program like I didn’t even have my CDL yet. It was easy as hell, but it took close to 2 months and it was at a lower pay rate.

    Something to keep in mind if you do eventually go with FedEx Freight: Linehaul drivers are required to do dock work on shorter runs, and Atlanta has a lot of those, so you’d be stuck doing that for a few years. I’m talking like less than 50 miles to the hub, work the dock for 5-6 hours, then 50 miles back to your home terminal. It still pays a decent amount (and an absurd amount at the top of the pay scale), but driving a forklift more than a truck is a dealbreaker for some.
     
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  8. haz-matguru

    haz-matguru Road Train Member

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    Central Freight is always hiring, witch is a bad sign. They are a pretty crappy outfit. But they will hire you with 7 months exp
     
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  9. Live2drive

    Live2drive Bobtail Member

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    I'll take that over mclane anyday
     
  10. Live2drive

    Live2drive Bobtail Member

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    I applied...hopefully they call me
     
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  11. Texas_hwy_287

    Texas_hwy_287 Road Train Member

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    @Live2drive man hopefully you get hired on with southeastern, I was told they just got a raise of .85 cents topping out at $29.25 and I think now if you get hired you will start a $27.25.

    Good luck keep us updated.
     
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