I have a job at this time, in the health care field. I want to come back to trucking, but was wondering if there is a way to get a pre-hire, so if I go with a company training program, I won't find my self coming home and no job waiting for me.????Like do you let the trucking company know you need something in writing? I am not sure how it goes. When I was driving back in the day, jobs were plentiful......oh me oh my...any advice would be helpful I am sure. LT
how do you get a pre-hired? Old but new to trucking.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lydiat, Oct 5, 2010.
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Do you still have a CDL A? How long have you been out of the driver's seat?lydiat Thanks this. -
you can get a zillion pre hire letters, but still get kicked out of orientation, when once you get to the trucking company, where they do THE REAL background checks..........
first, you "want to come back to trucking"...........????
why............?? the medical field will ALWAYS PAY MORE, plus you get to work in a near sterile environment.
NEXT, you WILL HAVE TO get re-trained all over again. now IF you already have a CDL, then at least, you DO NOT need a permit.
however, you will need to go through an entire trucking school program.
now here is something else to think of.........
sure, you CAN go to orientation, you CAN pass the muster at the trucking company, but many students ARE STILL SENT HOME to be made to wait for a trainer, and THAT can take several weeks, with NO PAYCHECK........
or, after you are done with your trainer, you can STILL be sent home, as the freight levels are still low, and well, they don't need you now.......!!!!
good luck..............but to give up a sure thing now.........??
that's a crazy idea...........in fact, this thread of yours reminds me of one i read either here a few months ago, or on some other trucker's forum........am i correct............????lydiat Thanks this. -
I want to thank both of you for your thoughtfulness, you made me look at the bigger picture. Yes, I had 6 yrs otr experience, 8 yrs. ago. And your right, if I take the selfish route and drop everything I have accomplished in this past 8 yrs. to "go back" to trucking it is not going to be like I remember it. I would be worse in debt and putting myself into a situation that I would most likely look on it and say, "did I do that???" There were so many things I loved about truckin, I drove mainly solo and made my way through the hard knocks, by the grace of God and some few good truckers that told me what and how and where and I listened. So those are the memories I carry around with me. And when the health care field gets waaaayyyy too much on me, I remember the life I left out on the road. Ha....but I know, I am who I am, and I know who I am.......so I thank you for reminding me, that life is more about all the people around me, and not just me. I have a grown son I help, some MR/DD (mentally retarded and developmentally disabled)clients that need me to be there for them (in the good times and bad) and I have a life. But I will keep in touch through the forum, and anyone I can help I would be glad to. See yall on the flip side, Lydiat
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It doesn't pay more either. I made $10/h as a medical assistant and a whopping $11/h as an EMT. My husband is an RN with student loans to still pay, and I know of truckers who make just as much as he does and have no student loans. Also some people just get tired or working within four sterile walls all the time.lydiat Thanks this. -
Hi Karen; I work with mentally retarded and developmentally disabled adults. I get peed on, spit on, slapped, kicked and screamed at, I have gotten chased at times, but I know, that we-the staff- are all they have between the institution they came out of into residential home settings, and going back to the institutions, for most don't have families to care for them. I love taking care of my "little angels", but yes, I miss being otr and the good parts of it. I fought for my cdl and my haz-matt indorsement, a few "bad" trainers, and a lot of the good ole boys that taught me the right way.....I learned more in 6 yrs. than most did in 20. One day I will be in a financial situation to where I can go truckin again, and I will relish the moment.
but for now, I would have it rough, coming back and starting as a newbie. I don't ming starting as a newbie, it is a laughable thing, I'm still grinning about it, but if I wait till spring or there abouts, and then jump in and go for it, I think I will come out ahead. You are so right about "burn out" and sometimes you have to get away from reality, and then you have driving. {grinning as I say so} but it is in my blood and it'll keep a little longer.....God bless you and keep you safe from all harm, keep it on the pavement and inbetween the lines, Lydiat
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P.s. I still have my cdl-a and I will get my haz-mat again......oh me oh my.....
I was daddy's girl........
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P.S.S. I get 9.34 an hr. after I hit the 7 yr. mark....we don't get regular raises cause we get what the state has left over after they give raises to state employees, but we make it.
I've been there 7+ yrs. and it is a shame the folks that don't get raises, but we are dedicated, amen. {i am smiling as I type this.}
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