Try KLLM they start you at. 32cpm and run all 48. Miles are around 2500-2800 from what i've been told. Just stay away from their lease program.
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AT I just called your company ,WS, I live too far away from their terminal.
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That's too bad Markus-W/S seems to be a good company from the posts and posters on here.
Keep doing your homework on companies and no matter where you land hopefully the company works for you as well as you for the company. Of course being a newbie does make it hard to get into a 'better' company vs a bigger one or ''bottom feeder'' as you probably have read on here. I think I asked or Wedge asked about USX and you said you couldn't for some reason? (since you live in NY and they have terminals on the east coast) They are not that bad a company.
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you could still try Epes they dont go west of the MS River but they are a good company and will get you home almost every weeked
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So talked to the Schneider recruiter. 1. Fill out an online app....check. 2. Put his name in the space provided so the application goes to the top of the pile.....check. 3. Attend school.....check (start Monday). 4. He will call and get me in the paperwork so I can go straight from school. I get a call. Because I am not a graduate, my case is closed. I told them what the recruiter told me. Doesn't matter. I have to be a graduate before they will talk to me. Ok, so there are hoops to jump through. My concern is that I will go to school, fork over thousands of dollars and then nothing. I cant do OTR for now due to small children but the oil field work is appealing due to many factors. Keep hounding them I guess.
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If I was in his shoes, that would be the first outfit I would try to sign on with. I think they're worth the extra time and effort. Their training pay is excellent, BTW.
Don't worry, Wulfman. I'm glad that you, Hamsterrock, Sammycat, American Trucker, Shrek1, Markus, and RickG kept the thread moving along in my absence.American-Trucker Thanks this. -
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