The latest Schneider tanker ad (Houston) I've seen wants at least 3 months experience. The usual list of other starter carriers reads pretty much the same (3 - 6 months, or even more).
The ad I posted above requires NO prev experience (& is a current ad -- as of this posting).
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CDL mega company near South Texas
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Jawash22, Jun 8, 2024.
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Right, if you want Schneider Bulk (tanker) you must pull a dry van for 3 months then switch to tanker.
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I've worked for companies and the nearest terminal to my home was several states away, but I was in the hiring area, so it didn't matter. -
If your truck or trailer needs maintenance the trucking company will route you to the nearest shop they have a contract with. Sometimes that will be a terminal shop and sometimes an outside shop the company has a contract with. There could be a hundred different shops scattered throughout the 48 states.
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