use your GI bill for a school.
NC has a good one out that way. don't remember name.
then try Epes Transport. they hire students.
When looking for a company to work for......
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ArmyMP, Dec 16, 2014.
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A terminal near where you live holds FAR more benefits than not. I would say (and this is just me) that a terminal within driving distance of my home is worth a penny or two drop in pay; and I'll tell you why:
I live in a part of the country where it gets darn cold in the winter. If I park the truck at a terminal and plug it in or not plug it in (depending on what the terminal offers)---if it doesn't start for me, there is no service call, and someone else gets to deal with it while I stand in a nice warm building. If I park it at my house, or somewhere near the house, and the same thing happens...it is MY problem, MY time, and probably MY cost for a service call.
If the truck is due for service; I am not wasting MY time sitting at a service center or terminal waiting for the service to be done. I park the truck....go home....and enjoy MY free time the way I want....then jump in a freshly serviced truck for an uninterrupted week of running.
If the company pisses me off; I turn in the truck, jump in my vehicle, and go home. No bus, no train, no plane, no shipping belongings....just clean it out, turn it in, and one finger salute on out the driveway.
I understand that my answer comes off as "all about me"...and that's because it IS. We do enough free crap in this industry---a terminal near the house eliminates atleast some of it.knuckledragger and bubbagumpshrimp Thank this. -
http://www.tsa.gov/stakeholders/transportation-worker-identification-credential-twic® You don't need it (depending on where you want to drive and what you're going to haul), but it's nice to have.
I don't view OTR as a "pay your dues" thing, but clearly the OTR companies do...which is why I don't think that would be a good fit for me. That and I value home time. Many of the OTR companies make it sound like they're doing you a favor by allowing you to take a 36 hour reset at home every couple of weeks.
As for all of the companies wanting 6+ months experience..."I want a toilet made of solid gold, but it's just not in the cards, now is it?" There's a driver shortage. Many companies either need to waive or reduce their experience requirements or live with having empty seats. Hell...some of the companies in my area expect people with 1+ years experience to work for $14-15/hr. That's jack #### in my area. Especially when you can get on with ABF for $18/hr or SEFL for $21.75/hr.
Companies like that (the $14-15/hr ones...again...my area has a VERY high cost of living) should be happy with any qualified (on paper) warm body they can put in a seat. To me....it's literally not worth accepting the liability that's associated with operating a commercial vehicle for that amount of money.
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You don't need to 'pay your dues' anymore. Forget what the driving school told you, and listen to what we're telling you. The industry has changed drastically since the instructors at your school drove, so they likely won't know.
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I've been lurking this website for a couple of years as I've been pondering off and on about getting into trucking, after some recent BS at the (9-5) I've decided to just do it already and quit thinking about it constantly. I have to say that 2 of my buddies lucked out and landed local gigs right out of CDL school, however I think a lot of the time it comes down to people not having the funds to go a private school in order to get their CDL, for instance (me). Which leaves me in the position of either A. Trying to come up with said money for private school, or B. Sucking it up and signing on with an OTR company to get my feet wet.
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GI Bill is paying for my school right now. Its a great part time program right here on post.Numb Thanks this. -
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Chinatown Thanks this.
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