No, it won't count as experience.
You've been around for a bit, but I don't remember your backstory and don't want to go looking for it right now. If you want to get on with a a local p&d, but need experience - go the dock to driver route. Or just get on with almost any tractor trailer company - everyone is hurting for drivers so it shouldn't be too hard. The bounce house gig is a dead end for never was.
What's it like to deliver bounce houses? How is the process of loading and unloading the truck?
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Ddr1992 579, Feb 19, 2021.
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If you can't get hired in your area with no experiance, then go otr for a year. It may not be what you want to do, but in terms of advancing yourself it's light years above this bouncy house bs.TokyoJoe and Texas_hwy_287 Thank this. -
If the op wants to haul a pup daily he has a good chance with Penske and deliver for Starbucks. most of the drivers in my area deliver with 28ft pup or a bobtail.
As far as city P&D most freight gets delivered by 53 48 or 40, pups are usually utilized as a last resort unless its a pup with a liftgate or theres an area thats super tight and it needs a pup to make deliveries.
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that would be a good gig for a student on summer vacation, or retired people that just want a little, "mad money".
i think only a manager or 2, would be full timers.Texas_hwy_287 Thanks this. -
I can't believe the mods haven't deleted this guys account yet. And judging by the way these silly, silly, repetitive questions are asked, I'm not sure the poster has the mental capacity needed to operate a commercial vehicle. Very sad.
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As far as deleting his account, if and when he breaks TTR rules he'll be dealt with like any other member.
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