"Work From Anywhere" Jobs

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Furnichampion, Oct 9, 2020.

  1. Furnichampion

    Furnichampion Bobtail Member

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    I briefly worked at a United Van Lines agent and a couple employees confirmed for me what AsianMai claimed on his YouTube channel: that to drive for a van line, you're not required to actually live within a morning drive time of the agent.

    One of the employees I talked to wasn't even an o/o himself, he was just a company driver. He told me he lived in Knoxville TN while working for an agent in Greensboro NC.

    I've been a furniture mover for four years and I'm prepared to take the van line route if necessary, but I'm also interested in other trucking jobs.

    Are there many other types of trucking companies that offer this sort of opportunity? I ask because I plan to relocate within a year to a pretty remote area, and decent-paying local jobs are slim pickings there.

    Thanks
     
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  3. pavrom

    pavrom Road Train Member

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    As a otr driver you can live anywhere if hometime is now required every week , even if so i am sure @Chinatown will be able to find good co for you
     
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  4. Furnichampion

    Furnichampion Bobtail Member

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    The only difficulty I could foresee with other OTR jobs is trying to get my foot in the door without prior CDL driving experience (I currently drive box trucks).

    Is that still possible, or am I more likely to make it sticking to the moving biz?

    My understanding of the CDL process at a van line is something like:

    -Take tests online (already practicing these)
    -Go to DMV for permit test
    -Learn/practice in truck lent by van line agent
    -Take skills test in that same truck

    So I'd have to be in the area for all that stuff, which I could do for a time. Is it pretty much the same process elsewhere?

    In either case, how long should I expect that process to take, from company laborer to OTR driver?
     
  5. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Do you have a CDL-A or CDL-B?
    Do you have endorsements or willing to get them?
    Which state do you plan to live in?
     
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  6. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Some companies will hire you if you have a cdl-a and no experience.
     
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  7. Furnichampion

    Furnichampion Bobtail Member

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    No CDL yet. Willing to get endorsements later if needed. I will most likely be in NC.
     
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  8. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Millis Transfer has 5 schools in various states. Transportation to the school is provided, plus meals and lodging while attending school.
    5 Convenient School Locations:
    • Hamilton, Ohio
    • Cartersville, Georgia
    • Richfield, Wisconsin
    • Burleson, Texas
    • Eden, North Carolina
     
  9. The Crossword Trucker

    The Crossword Trucker Road Train Member

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    If you can swing it, its nice to get your cdl from a community college or a good cdl school.
    I think the training is better and you are beholden to no one once you have your CDL
    If you have work now maybe you can do night school ?
     
  10. Furnichampion

    Furnichampion Bobtail Member

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    My current work schedule as a mover is very erratic, no predictable time when I'm off work day to day. So I've pretty much ruled out cdl school as an option.

    I think my best bet is to get hired and do on the job training from there. Some van line agents offer this, do other companies as well? Ashley etc?
     
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