AN Webber inc.

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  1. Knucklehead

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    Good luck! I think you'll be happy.
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    How much experience is required to work there?
     
  4. Sauronbaine

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    6 months if im not mistaken
     
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  5. Knucklehead

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    They will train you, as long as you're a veteran, and have your cdl. For me, it had been 20 years since I drove t/t. Veterans also start out at the standard rate... .38 for OTR, and .41 for regional. That may seem low, but they have good accessorials. But otherwise, it's 6 months.

    Frankly, I can't say enough good things about the company. Even the things most drivers complain about, the water heater loads, end up producing good results. I haven't had muscles this big in like 20 years. LOL And I love doing the water heater loads. It's the easiest money.
     
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  6. Jokerwild

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    Yep 6 months and at least 22 years old. The pay is .39 OTR and .42 Regional, so they must have upped it. Check out their website. I am going through their training this coming week. Hey Tennesseahawk, can you keep the truck home?

    http://www.anwebber.com/Drivers.html#simple3
     
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  7. Knucklehead

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    If you go home for 4 days or less, you can take the truck, IF you have a secure area to park it. If you're going home for more than 4 days, you have to leave it at a terminal.

    You get two days off for every 7 you're out. But if you're a local or regional driver, they try to get you every weekend off.
     
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    I do have a secure place for the truck at my house, and I will have to leave the trailer at a nearby (less that 5 miles) church or such with a glad-hand lock, kingpin lock, and door lock for the trailer. *provided they will allow it
     
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