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Looking to hire a good trainee/graduate.

Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by Eskimo6804, Jan 6, 2010.

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  1. Eskimo6804

    Eskimo6804 Heavy Load Member

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    I am looking to hire a good entry level driver. I am a small fleet owner leased to a mid-sized 100% owner operator company. We do have an excellent training program for the right candidate.

    Prospective candidate needs to have a clean MVR, criminal history, and work history. I am sorry, but I am NOT one of those small companies who can help someone with a shady record. If you can't get hired by any of the large companies, I likely wouldn't be able to hire you either.

    Candidate must also live in the midwest(MN,SD,ND,IA,WI,IL), or along the corridors from the midwest to Atlanta(including Atlanta itself). We run primarily the midwest to the southeast and the midwest to the west coast. We do run some midwest to east coast loads from time to time.

    We are a true OTR company. You are expected to stay out two to three weeks at a time. You could actually get home more often if you live in a favorable area(could get home while in route with a load,etc.). The miles are very good and the pay is competitive.

    You may either respond to this thread, send me a private message here, or email me at sdlitzingertrucking@yahoo.com .
     
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  3. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Perhaps you could add if it's dry, reefer or flatbed ?
     
  4. Northernblue

    Northernblue Light Load Member

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    Boy oh boy, If circumstances were different for me, I would work for ya in a heartbeat.:yes2557:
     
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    MedicineMan Road Train Member

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    Donnyh Light Load Member

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    are you lookind for a new new CDL holder or someone that you can train without a CDL?
     
  7. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    If he said TX, I would be interested.
     
  8. dixie4

    dixie4 Bobtail Member

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    i live in illinios how much you paying type off trucks n trailers
     
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    dixie4 Bobtail Member

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    how much you pay type trailer n truck
     
  10. REDD

    REDD The Legend

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    Did you buy another truck?

    Folks, it is a reefer outfit that is highly respected in the industry. I wouldn't pass the opportunity of a JOB up! Eskimo is a hell of a guy & keeps his truck up!
     
  11. jb12288

    jb12288 Light Load Member

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    PM and e-mail sent earlier in the day.
     
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