This industry doesn't like people who don't know anything about it.
For instance, instead of working at some dead end factory job for 5 years, you could have gone straight to YRC from Werner and work as a dock worker there. YRC even trains their employees for truck driving. By now you would have had 5 years in, and 15 years left of work before you can retire with a teamsters pension.
Think before you act.
What's the best way to get back into trucking?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Trenny81, Oct 1, 2014.
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It does as I gave him a hint.
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LOL, that's a good one!
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One suggestion for the OP is to apply as a dockworker at all the LTL's in his area. That will allow him to use a spare tractor and trailer to practice manuevers in the yard and refamiliarize himself with everything when he's off shift.
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