I worked for a company in Chicago and they said they were parting ways with me because they weren't able to find any loads to my city because I live to far south in texas, I feel like a fool for signing up to work for them in the first place, please help me im a new driver and want to give up ive been with 3 company since febuary
worked for a company in Chicago and they wouldnt send me home
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by driver956., Jun 18, 2025.
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3 companies since February! Definitely have to go with a 2nd chance company, at the very least.
Which town are you near in South Texas and what's your zip code there?Iamoverit Thanks this. -
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If you want to go with Swift, then apply and maybe luck out.
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If you had a clean record, good job history, no criminal/drugs and you wanted lots of opportunity far, far South Texas isn't the place. If I wanted to be a mountain climber I would have to leave Nebraska.
The best way to avoid becoming seen as a job hopper is to put in enough research to find a company that is already providing to their current drivers what you need to keep working for that company. Too many new drivers think the company will change for them and the company can do anything for any driver. You have to talk to current drivers at trucking companies before you decide to work for it even if you need the money. Or you have to stay at that company for a year or two no matter what happens. Of those 2 choices, which will you do?
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