NEW DRIVER NO EXPERIENCE WHERE TO APPLY??

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  1. CanadianTrucker705

    CanadianTrucker705 Bobtail Member

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    I feel your pain. Im new too. Nobody will take anyone with less than 6 months these days, I'm having trouble finding work too.
     
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  3. TruckDriver01234

    TruckDriver01234 Light Load Member

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    You can try the company that I was at for four years before they told me I had to get vaxxed or go on unpaid leave. SGT usually hires new drivers but, since they've been sold recently to TFI, things may be different. I made good money doing otr and, if it wasn't for the mandates, I would still be there. Good luck.
     
  4. Another Canadian driver

    Another Canadian driver Road Train Member

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    I want to say 'Thank you' brother.
    For standing your ground.
    I did the same in Alberta.
    Same action from my Carrier. LOA.
    No employment for me, anymore.
    Your view is not 'unacceptable' to me.
    Good luck.
     
  5. Iron Maiden

    Iron Maiden Light Load Member

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    Just saw this for new drivers. linamar-tt-web.jpg
     
  6. Florescent-android92

    Florescent-android92 Light Load Member

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    So did you find AZ work yet? o_O
     
  7. shredder152

    shredder152 Bobtail Member

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    A LOT of that isn't due to the trucking company - but their INSURANCE company demands people with at least 6 months experience. The insurance rates for trucks right now are beyond bonkers (thanks largely to idiot juries in the US awarding humungous amounts in injury claims - see the Texas billion dollar judgment for an example) so companies can't afford to hire newbies (unless you're an immigrant, of course) unless they want to pay a whole lot more for their insurance plan.

    Yes, it sucks big time. You're probably going to have to go to a mega carrier for crap wages until you get a year or two behind the wheel, then you can start being a little more picky on who you work for.
     
  8. DireWolf

    DireWolf Bobtail Member

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    Can you DM me? I'm in the same position and to answer your questions:
    What's your age? 36
    Can you go to the states? Yes
    Are you okay to work long haul/ flatbed/ reefer? Yes
     
  9. classicxl

    classicxl Medium Load Member

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    It’s definitely alot harder now then it was when i went to schneider in 2008 but your best bet is the big boys who are self insured like kriska or challenger .Unfortunately because both the canadian and American economies have gone to sh$t it’s not going to be any easier for a new guy getting hired
     
  10. BigHossVolvo

    BigHossVolvo Road Train Member

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    Pretty much.

    Just one more warning to new guys looking to get going, if you go to Highlight/Bison/TransX/Lightspeed/VersaCold-CPX/Heyl/IHaul/Day&Ross you won't make it 2 years to go somewhere better, and if you do; you want want to drive anymore. So look into better companies like Challenger/Kirska/SGT20000/Schneider/Linmar/Carmen Transport etc etc. Harder to get into, but they won't kill you.
     
  11. liner

    liner Medium Load Member

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    Challenger is definetly not self insured and I don't know about Ktiska but I would highly doubt that they are either.
     
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