Hey y'all, hope all is well. I'm new to this forum as of about 20 minutes ago. My name is Jeremy, 22 years old and looking into truck driving. I just finished a dual Associates degree in Criminal Justice and Homeland Security. For some reason though it seems that every place I applied for a law enforcement job, I got denied. After all the rejections I am falling back on my 'back up plan.' Ever since Middle school I wanted to be a truck driver. In Highschool I got into law enforcement crap more and decided I pursue that and then keep truck driving as a 'back up plan.'
I have no experience at all when it comes to driving a rig. I need the 'schooling.' My question(s) I wanted to find out are these: 1) What's a good Trucking School 2)Whats a good company to work for 3) How much more beneficial would it be for me to become a owner operator compared to just being a driver? The reason I am asking these questions is because I don't want to be duped. I've been looking at CR England for the past two days and thought it would be awesome, until I read a post on here about how badly they screw a guy. I put in an application to Swift but have yet to hear anything. I'm not sure which way to go and basically I am looking for insight. I appreciate any and all help any of you can give me.
Thanks for reading this.
Take Care,
Jeremy
What are you thoughts?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Carolinaborn87, Aug 17, 2009.
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They actually have a degree for Homeland Security??
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Carolina
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As far as truck driving school, I would check in to local community college for truck driving programs. They are the least expensive, and have a good reputation, Do your homework on any other program. A lot of promises are made and not kept, once they get your money,
A couple of years in the military would help your Law Enforcement endeavorkinnakeet04 and The Challenger Thank this. -
Do yourself a favor. Stick with your associates degree, keep applying for law enforcement jobs and forget about driving a truck. I spent 30 years in this industry and had I known what it was going to become I would never have gotten behind the wheel. My son wanted to drive. I threw a fit. He entered a college program in law enforcement and today he is a State Trooper. Yep, a truck drivers son is a State Trooper. I couldn"t be prouder because for once he listened. Please use your associate degree. Best of Luck to You!
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Welcome to the Forums!!!
What State are you looking for a school in?
Do check with the Community/Technical Colleges in your area. They provide some of the best training in an accredited program.
This will also give you the option of picking a better company than bottom feeders.
With no contracts to sign
Best of luck to you!kinnakeet04 Thanks this. -
The law enforcement gig is ok ...if you're into that sort of thing.Truck driving never leaves your system if you are a true driver. The rewards in the past have been good to me. Hard times will pass for those who work hard and pursue their dreams. As far as schooling...research for a good one ...and don't believe all the BS they hand out. Be careful what you sign up for, and don't believe everything you hear from recruiters. I've been with WSE for the past 4 1/2 years, and could not be happier. No BS, and solid reinforcement. Good luck in your endeavor, I hope you do well !!!
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Check this site out . http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/search...spx&pg=1&cnme=detroit&rad=200&rad_units=miles
As for your questions : 1. Community colleges seem to be most recommended but the problem is my answer to your second question .
2 . Doesn't matter . The good companies don't hire trainees . Too many trainees are competing for jobs with low paying , abusive companies .
3 .If you managed to get a few years experience and the industry improved it might be beneficial to be an O/O . To try to come in as an O/O with no experience would be a big mistake .Last edited: Dec 28, 2009
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Look into working for DOT! They make better than State Patrol as it's a different level of work and not as dangerous, OR try to become a DOT Auditor! That degree can help even in this economy! And the government benefits are WAY better than what you'll ever find in trucking! But stay away from this cesspool called trucking for a few more years!
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