First year plan cut short

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Truckingdaytrader, Aug 3, 2023.

  1. Chinatown

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  3. Chinatown

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    Wilbur-Ellis Agribusiness
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    Someone who can drive a forklift.
    • Valid Class A CDL OR ability to obtain Class A CDL
    • High School Diploma recipient or equivalent
    • Willingness to obtain Endorsements for Haz-Mat and Tank Vehicles
     
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  4. lual

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    Given the current freight market -- that Schneider position posted above will likely be tough to beat; it's all drop-n-hook...been there, done that. Not really hard work. Good practice with both backing & swapping out trailers -- that practice will come in super-handy with later CDL gigs.

    Here's another one you really oughta check out (if you haven't already) -- they take rookies, & it's good $$$$$$$.....but it's HAAAAARRRRDDD WORK:

    Sysco -- home-daily driver -- Santa Rosa, CA

    Here's another you might check out (if you haven't already)....sez 6 months experience preferred (but not necessarily req'd):

    H & H Recruiting -- home daily CDL driver -- Windsor, CA

    -- L
     
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  5. Chinatown

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    I posted in the wrong thread.
     
  6. Chinatown

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    Does the new job have to be no-touch freight?
     
  7. Movingismylifeilovemoving

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    Redding Lumber Transport

    I spoke with these guys years ago and they seemed great. I ended up going to a company that I thought would never take me (trying to lease on, pulling flat with zero open deck experince)

    From my understanding you'd never be too far from home.
     
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  8. drvrtech77

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    Try food service or even pepsi or coca cola…
     
  9. REO6205

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    RLT is a good outfit but they run primarily the I-5 corridor. The OP wants something where he's home more than once a week. He lives so far off route that he might not get home very often.
     
  10. bryan21384

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    If I were in California, and in your shoes, I'd probably look at Pride Transport for OTR. I think that would be a good short term option for you. You gotta get some experience and miles under your belt if you wanna get back to the LTL sector. I get that you don't want to be away from home much, but you have to bend some to accomplish a long term goal. If you can sacrifice 1 year, it'll do wonders for you for the next 20 years.
     
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