Try Marten Transport.
Terminal in Tampa.
Fantastic pay structure
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If necessary: "Was let go for getting stuck in mud due to not verifiying GPS as is company policy."
I need some advice please - DAC report and an incident.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rednewbie, Jun 24, 2023.
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TransAm Trucking has a Tampa terminal.
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May Trucking Company
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Abilene Motor Express hires all over Florida.
A few trainers live in Florida.
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With all due respect -- arguably your BIGGEST mistake here was signing up to drive (as a beginning driver) with a small fleet.
Those super-large fleets......that everybody else loves to bad-mouth....have a "hidden" HUGE ADVANTAGE.....for rookie drivers.
Those large fleets are pretty much self-insured.
Thus--since they are self-insured--if you have a bad day and something like this happens, they are set up to write a check for the damage and/or the tow, and basically be much more forgiving.
Had you been driving instead with Schneider--you would have very likely been brought back in for 2-3 days of additional coaching with a trainer, and then they would have "burped" you....and then put you back out in the field, running loads again.
Embarrassing? Absolutely. But WAAAAAA-HAAAAYYY BETTER than getting fired.
Solution: for your next CDL gig--sign up this next time with a LARGE fleet.
If you later have another similar bad day....and those do happen with the rookies....your odds of staying on payroll afterwards are MUCH BIGGER.
If the above other CDL job suggestions somehow don't pan out....you could try the following (or you could try the following, as well)....it's a regional gig out of Ocala.....and it's with a large fleet (several thousand trucks)--on paper, at least....you now qualify for it:
USA Truck (Schenker) -- regional truck driver -- Ocala, FL -- USA truck accepts new drivers
Best of luck (this time around).....
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Thank you for more suggestions on potential employers to add to the list I’ve compiled.
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Things happen man...that was just your inexperience working. I promise you, everyone has made some sort of mistake or caused damage in their rookie year, or at any time during their career. Honestly, that's the best way to learn lol. During my first 5 years, I had my share of incidents. There are companies that will take you on. It isn't like you rolled over or jack knifed. If you're uncertain about routing or anything in trucking in the future, don't hesitate to come on here and ask questions. Any of us can help you. Keep a truckers atlas handy, and only use the marked highways. Also, make sure you call your customer if your unsure about how to get there or if it is a new place. Sometimes the atlas and Google maps isn't always so clear.
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