Go big or go home right? I have apps in with other nontanker positions and companies as well. Might as well cover my bases
Narrowed my search to 5 companies. Please help me narrow it down
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ny2tn, Mar 31, 2015.
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I was your age when I started with Schneider in 1992. In my opinion Schneider is a great starter company because they have many different avenues to take within the company. Dedicated runs, tank etc. They hold your hand which being a new guy you need. You will have a lot of questions and they have heard them all.
23 years later now I have never done flatbed and wish I would have when I could of. Schneider used to have flats. Anyway if you ever plan on Someday buying your own rig Learn Flatbed now that's where the money is for Owner ops. -
Tankers
Schneider Bulk
Tidewater Transit
CTL Transportation
Superior Carriers
SVTN
Trimac Transportation
All good for new CDL graduates.icsheeple and knuckledragger Thank this. -
I will go to superior carriers yesterday but they want 1 1/2 years.
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Boom! There he is. I'd apply at every one of those.
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Drop an app, see what happens.GenericUserName Thanks this.
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Maybe in California, but not everywhere. They are picky about the school you graduated from though.GenericUserName Thanks this.
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Do you know if Roadmaster is considered a good school for companies that are picky about that? Or does it just depend?Chinatown Thanks this.
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Roadmaster is recognized throughout the trucking industry as an excellent school.
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And I couldn't recommend against this advice strong enough. I was a trainer for SNBC for a while. Starting with tanks would make you a safer driver than one coming from van or flat. No bad habits to break.NavigatorWife and 406onthego Thank this.
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