If local driving appeals to you, many LTL companies hire dock workers and transition them to drivers. The company I work for does something similar. I work for a utilities supplier, and just as an example, right now we don’t need any drivers at my location, but we do need warehouse workers. If we hired a warehouse worker with a CDL, they would obviously work in the warehouse but also would fill in for drivers when they are off, and/or help out with hauling overflow freight with the spare truck as needed. They could then easily transfer into a permanent driver position when it becomes available.
Just a thought.... It would certainly beat driving for western express LOL
Badly trying to find a job trucking..
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by stingray83, Jan 10, 2024.
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@stingray83 --
The CDL job market right now (as I write this) for drivers with no experience is basically in the toilet.
With that said -- hope springs eternal.
Try the following carriers...they either hire drivers with no prev experience....have a refresher option...or both:
- KLLM
- FFE
- Frey Miller
- Roehl Transport
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FFE and KLLM have a 9 day refresher plus a job.
From the websites: "Refresher courses to students from around the country."
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Do you have a current Class-A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A) but don’t have recent experience to qualify to drive solo right away? Do you have a Class-A CDL but don’t have any on-the-road solo driving experience at all? The KLLM Driving Academies across the country offer a 9-day Refresher Course that will put you on the path to either getting back on the road as a professional truck driving or helping you start your career.Last edited: Jan 11, 2024
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Best way to get hired is apply to reefer companies. Refrigerated food, medicine, plasma has to be shipped 24/7 even during a recession/depression.
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Even though Western Express isn't a reefer outfit, I'd still apply there. It's a good 2nd chance company that's putting drivers to work right now.ihaveaquestion Thanks this. -
Vic Firth and bryan21384 Thank this.
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well actually fellas you live in the northwest why not a company like lumber84 or maybe a logging company
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