Well, I'm on the home stretch. CDL will be in hand in a few short weeks and I'm starting to work on putting out some applications.
I figured I'd drop in and get some company suggestions. Slap that endless knowledge on me @Chinatown!
I'm in the Dalton, GA area.
Prefer an assigned truck, parked at my house.
Strongly prefer a manual transmission. (Bonus points, if it's attached to a Peterbilt)
Passenger/Pet friendly is a plus.
Currently, I am looking at Rosedale. TCW is also on the list, even though they meet literally none of the criteria I set forward...
I can smell it!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Oldjb, Jun 30, 2022.
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Most OTR/Regional companies let you park the truck at the house.
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USA Truck – Capacity Solutions
Pet/rider/trucks run 70 mph
Eventually; maybe 6 mos., can qualify to dispatch yourself from USA Truck's load board. This way you can choose your loads and run where you want to.
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Also get hazmat. Need that even pulling reefers and dry vans.
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Home - Leonards
Pet/rider program
Recent CDL A Graduates have a home at Leonard’s Express!
Leonard’s offers a cdl school tuition reimbursement program up to 10K!
@xlsdraw drives for Leonards & here's his thread: Leonard's Express gamble
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Rider/pet/choice of stick shift or automatic.
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HMD Trucking Inc. — Trucking Company Since 1998
70 mph trucks
Liberal passenger and pet policy
Peterbilt trucks.
- Inverter
- Automatic or manual
- Diesel APU
- Combo sleeper
- Minifridge
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Parking your truck at the house means yo have to waste time during the week sitting while maintenance is done to your truck. Are you 100% sure you can park a truck at your house or are you just assuming you can? Over the years new drivers have assumed they can park at home because they have enough space, or they once saw a semi-truck parked in the area, etc. Some cities don't allow commercial vehicles to be parked in neighborhoods. MOST Home Owners Associations prohibit trucks being parked in neighborhoods.Diesel Dave Thanks this.
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Peterbilts & FreightlinersOldjb Thanks this.
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