i would like to know more about conway do they have a recruiting department or do you just go to their office for an application? also do you know where the closest office to middletown would be thanks
hoping to clear up contradicting info
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tiburo13, Sep 4, 2012.
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I have no problem working docks i just want something i can build a career out of
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No idea im all the way in texas
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I should also mention that you can "go OTR" without having to be in the truck for weeks at a time. My first OTR job was strictly "out and back" and I was home every weekend. Also, because of being "out and back" I was oftentimes able to get in a night or two at home during the week. OTR does not automatically mean a life of solitude for weeks on end. Some effort and research will lead you to companies that can fit your needs. -
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The Con-way Freight Truck Driver Student Program is a 12-week training program designed to give you the skills and experience you need to become a successful Con-way Freight Driver Sales Representative. Our training program consists of:
- Classroom education
- Hands-on driving training
- Live, in-the-field experience with LTL professionals
- Dock worker experience to learn hands-on how our network is optimized to meet customer needs
Eligibility requirements for the Driver Student Program:
- Available to work a variety of shifts, including days, evenings, nights and weekends
- 21 years of age or older
- Forklift experience preferred
- Have a safe driving record
- Can pass a background check, DOT drug test and physical (and have no prior positive tests or refusals)
- Are able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation
- Pass a company-paid Post Offer Pre-Hire Screen (physical essential functions) test
tiburo13 Thanks this. -
I have no forklift experience and dont understand how to get some when no job for forklift wants you without a year exp
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thanks for the info though you have all been helpful
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You could get lucky and land a local gig right out of trucking school but it is highly unlikely. Especially in today's economy. I personally would not suggest spending $6000 for trucking school in hopes to land a local job right away. Unless you are totally fine with spending at least a year over the road to start out then I would highly suggest you find another career to get into. Just like anything else, you must pay your dues first.
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Here theirs a guy in our school had no forklift exp. It says forklift exp. Preffered you dont have to have exp
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