Is it possible to be hired into a region where you WANT to live, but don't currently?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by IonAddis, Jul 21, 2025 at 8:14 PM.
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Some companies will hire you from a different region,then give you 30 days or some time to transfer your license to the new area after they hire.you.All companies have different policies.
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That's a lot to research there! Thanks for giving me some stuff to look up, I appreciate all the help.
(And no, not military--just a 40-something switching careers. I realized I need to buy some house or place to be retired in and get it paid off quickly, otherwise I'm going to have a good deal of trouble by retirement age!)Lonwolv54, nextgentrucker and Chinatown Thank this. -
I'd love to live somewhere with lots of trees, tired of the city life...
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If you like running Pittsburgh and Chicago and regional. Lots of short runs kinda hard to get all the miles. Not sure about hiring into area. You would need some address. You could call and see what they say about that.IonAddis Thanks this. -
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Don't forget about Swift.
They have a terminal in Denver, run all 48, and you can change regions if you want.IonAddis, Sirscrapntruckalot and Lonwolv54 Thank this.
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