turnover rate is directly proportional to quality of drivers
and unrealistic expectations of newbies
just as many small terrible companies as large
preconceived notions of what the job is and isnt is the problem
Smaller Company?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by MOBee, Jun 15, 2014.
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Anyway MZ O.P. you started this thread for ideas on what to do-I gave you one on another thread. Also try www.truckpaper.com under the help wanted section and..I would also check out craigslist. Counter to what anyone says;there are good jobs to be found there but the riff-raff must be sorted through. I'm sure with all you're experience you know how.
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Bumpy is right. I found the job I am going to through an ad they had on Craigslist. When I asked why they posted their opening on CL I was told "It was free to post and we didn't have anything to lose".
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Bumpy - Jumbo, My last driving job came word of mouth so I did not even consider Craigslist. Thanks for the lead.
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I know a nephew of mine applied to a flatbed company he found on truckpaper.com in W MO..but the ######## isn't answering the phone when I call.. Maybe the State Workforce Center's in your area could help too? I mean-just surf their websites..
Also..try indeedjobs.com.
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nothing wrong with being a super trucker
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D. Mosley out of Lawtey, FL. is the only "small" company I can think of that does securement training but they don't do refreshers. Most small companies won't train for securement. They don't have the time or funds for a truck to sit while your being taught unlike big companies than can afford to do so. But it all depends on what you consider "small". Anywhere from 1-200 trucks to me is small 300-800 midsize 1000+ large.
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That is about the spread I had in mind as well. I am still looking, so all tips are appreciated.
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Not sure if we are hiring (a VERY good sign BTW), but you can call and see what they say.......
www.Midspec.com
@150 trucks, O/O and company combined.
I live in Mid Mo myself, just outside Jeff.
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It says here: Driver must be able to lift up to 85 pounds to include occasional overhead lifting.
85lbs, to waist and chest high, I can do, over my head......................not so much. Will they test me and do you really have to lift 85lbs over your head often?Last edited by a moderator: Aug 4, 2014
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