Does a 11 western regional position count as OTR experience? Also does a Part Time Regional Position count as OTR experience?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by CaliforniaGuy, Jun 9, 2011.
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I would think 11-Western would be considered OTR. That's everything within Mountain and Pacific Time Zones. Part-time? I dunno.
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I'd go with yes, but it's likely to vary by company.
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I'd say so....Especially running 70, 90, US 160 can get you boned up on experiences,...
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I ran regional (WA, OR and ID) and have been told by most companies that they "consider it OTR if you use a logbook" IE: over 100 miles and sleep on the road.
The only one that got more specific was Interstate. When they found out I has a 3 state regional driver they wanted to make sure I'd done some mountain passes. I replied with 2 winters of Snowqualmie, Mt Hood, 3 Sisters, Grants, and Bluitt all at 100k gross weight. He said I was more than qualified at that point. -
Right on guys, thanks!
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I thought this was a Does A thread, like does a Fat Dog Fart. fill in the blank type of thing.:smt119
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i think otr means that you in the road for almost a week or so.
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I love "I think" answers...
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