Has anyone had difficulty getting to orientation recently?
I live in an area with no busses running through, and none of the car-car rental companies will rent out vehicles unless they're returned to the same location. Several of those also won't take corporate credit-cards, which makes it impossible for companies to reserve one for me. Some will pay for a flight, that's what my first company did, but others won't. I can always come out of pocket for a flight and get partial reimbursement later, up to the cost of a bus ticket, but I hate to fork out that amount of money upfront not knowing if orientation will work out.
While I don't mind driving my personal vehicle, I refuse to leave it at a terminal after orientation, so that presents a problem on the backend. Would it be unreasonable to tell a company that won't offer a flight that I'll drive my own car, then go home after orientation and fly myself back, at my own expense, if everything works out?
Getting to Orientation
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MSWS, Apr 5, 2023.
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Are there no companies hiring in the area close to your home? If thing's don't work out, how would you get back home?
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Try getting car on Priceline for one way rental. That worked for me when nothing else did
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I have no problem driving my own car, I actually prefer it, I just won't leave it at the terminal. These companies want you to get your truck assignment immediately and start driving, so that creates a problem.Last edited: Apr 5, 2023
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I'd prefer to just take my own car, drive it home afterwards, then pay for a plane ticket back once I know I'm actually going to drive for the company. But I don't know if that's a practical demand to make.Last edited: Apr 5, 2023
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Do you have a family member or friend that could drive you? Ask for gas reimbursement from the company. Or see about renting from uhaul, think they're a little better about one way rentals.
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Why would you have a real problem leaving your vehicle at a terminal after orientation? You do have it insured, don't you?
Most terminals are gated and fenced, anyway.....
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Perhaps try to rent a U-Haul van one way, they aren't as picky.
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