I’m gonna be finishing up driving school in a couple of months
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by QuietGuy1121, Dec 18, 2023.
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My very limited reefer experience was 2020 and 2021. I got the impression my company was getting the reefer freight from load boards and not regular customers so my bad experiences could be due to pulling low-quality reefer loads. I avoided reefer work for all of my career except for those years. What I experienced was worse than I was warned it would be. I much preferred tanker, but my experience was mostly dedicated dry van with drop and hook loads for most of that dry van period.
Most newbies don't focus specifically enough to find a company. Just because tanker or flat-bed may have less of problem A, on average than some other type of freight it doesn't mean that if you throw a dart at a list of companies that pull tankers or flat-bed you won't have LOTS of problem A. You should shop for a specific job at a specific company and talk to drivers doing that specific job at that specific company. Most newbies are attempting to do an online-only search. I don't think that will produce good results unless you are very flexible about everything and have no strong preference about schedules, pay, working conditions, policies, etc and you live where there are many choices of trucking companies that are hiring.lual and nextgentrucker Thank this. -
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Pretty much like a bad dream.
Apparently -- some reefer jobs out there were/are real unicorns....
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They key is NOT to ask just "do you like working at the company?" It's better to ask for the driver to describe his week and then you decide if that is a good match for you. EVERY new driver wants "good money" and "a good truck" and "enough time at home." You need details, not vaguenextgentrucker Thanks this. -
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Just to add to the above post....
As stated earlier, & elsewhere -- the CDL job market is so bad right now in Florida (below I-4) for new drivers -- that it may well boil down to a matter of simply taking what you can get.
Get in a year (or more) of experience -- with a clean safety record; & get those CDL endorsements -- then the job field could open up considerably for you, after that.
Don't feel singled out -- when I first got started, I pretty much had to do the SAME THING.
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