I did speak to someone at YRC because they have a terminal a mile or so away from my house. Unfortunately there is nothing open out of that terminal
Well it has finally started
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by kitcarguy, Jun 8, 2021.
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He contacted the terminal, in person, once a week and about two or three weeks later was hired.kitcarguy Thanks this. -
Looking for a truck driving job near Wilmington NC?
Inman offers competitive wages and benefits (including health insurance)
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Transportation
www.howardtransportation.com
Howard Transportation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Howard Industries, Inc.
Has a facility and recruiting office in Kenly.
Haul mostly electrical equipment, such as transformers.
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I looked at inman. They are a team only operation. Not interested in teams. I will look at the others. Thanks as always
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I drove over to the YRC terminal. They said they had nothing but gave me the number to the regional recruiter. I talked to her and they pretty much have something all over NC BUT at the terminal here. She said just set up an alert on the website for new job postings in my area.
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Great, the alert will save lots of time and won't have to make a visit every week.
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Orientation is 5 days and at their Jacksonville FL terminal. Pay for the orientation is $100 a day. Lodging is at a quality Inn and is Double occupancy. If you want your own room you split the cost and pay $30 a night. Stay at a Quality Inn. He was not sure if meals where included but he thought they gave an additional $20 a day to eat. He was going to look into it. Said they would provide a rental car from my home to orientation .
While with a trainer you are paid $100 a day( $500 a week) but as I understood it might increase weekly.
After training you get your own truck. He said the trucks do have APU. You are then paid .50cpm loaded or empty and average around 2000 miles a week. He stated 90% of loads are pre-tarped. This account runs SC, NC, VA, TN, PA and you are home weekly.
As I mentioned the health insurance is not great. Its one of these odd Aetna plans . If anyone can make any sense out of the plans for me it would be great. LOLAttached Files:
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