It is what it is. The question still remains 'how?' and/or are there companies agreeable to this while performing OTR?
How to exempt yourself from driving through certain states?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by CDL-A, Dec 9, 2013.
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So why do you wanna drive trk if you refuse to go to those states?Not to be mean or disrespectful but if you chose OTR you will be delivering to those states no way around it.During training you will be going thru or delivering to those states.So either get over your fear or find another line of work.You live in Ohio so you may find regional or dedicated but don't hold your breath.There are many companies that only run a certain region you just have to look and see if they have a training program.
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imagine owning a trucking companyand all the drivers have certain states they will not deliver tohow long do you think this company will stay in business?my advice to you is to work for a local company
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There are many companies that have options to sign on to, such as Southeast Regional, Southwest Regional, Texas Regional. Worse comes to worse, you might have to change your state of residence to qualify especially since Illinois is pretty close to you and a lot of freight moves through there.
Start searching for local or companies with regional jobs:
JBS Carriers
Decker Truck Line
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I was using Fleetdirectory.com but have not found a way to filter based on local, regional services. Is there a method as to how you (Chinatown) came up with the two suggestions above, or is that knowledge just from experience? Relocating is not a major problem with the exception of having to transfer all my credentials, which could, and probably would take too-much time.KDK Thanks this.
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Move to Texas where there is no personal income taxes. JBS Carriers has a Texas Regional which shows on their website. Go to the website and click on "Drive 4 Us." Trucking company websites will show if they offer regional or local jobs.
Houston, TX or about anywhere South or Southeast of Houston is good for many local/regional jobs with tankers, flatbed and some reefer grocery companies.CDL-A Thanks this. -
That's all I can see is moving down south and running regional. From OH you'd be all over your list. Maybe later with experience you could run up and down I-75. on a dedicated run from OH. There is always local and intrastate driving. There's good money in LTL as a P&D driver.
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no company will agree to those conditions
if you believe most of the talk on here there is no where safe to drive
calfornia plenty of truckstops just too many people
Illinois has all the things good to trucking and then there is Chicago
new England isn't have as scary as people claim and enough to to get by
I don't understand the problem
I say every day to someone trip planning is the key to everything
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Maine? LOL. What is so bad about Maine, I need to know this.
No need to be scared of those states you listed.pattyj Thanks this.
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