So I have had my CDL now for a few months, work for a recovery company. As the economy has improved, business has slowed. I was recovering at least 1 rig a week, but now it is close to 1 every other week, to one a month. I called around and was told recovering trucks s not considered experience, and I should have started working within 60 days of getting my CDL. Is there a way around going back to school, or starting out with a company and go through a refresher course? I realize I need to be with a trainer for x amount of time, but wanted to avoid shelling out cash for a refresher course, or being an indentured slave. I have all endorsements, and a TWIC.
CDL No Experience
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by UsualSuspect, Jul 2, 2017.
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KKW Trucking in Pomona will hire you.
Plenty of companies on Craigslist will hire you.
Freymiller will probably hire you and put you through the "Restore Program."UsualSuspect Thanks this. -
The deciding factor on whether a company will require a refresher course will be if you fail the road test. Most OTR companies require a road test upon hire.
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So far I have struck out on even a road test, am being told since it has been more than a few months since I obtained my CDL I need to go back and get a refresher. I have been knocking on doors, hoping a handshake and a face to face will get me one.G13Tomcat Thanks this.
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I have no other answer besides what was said above; Craigslist, yard signs, knock on doors. It's how I got my gig. That really sux that your gig wasn't considered experience. TOTALLY sux.UsualSuspect Thanks this.
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Swift will send you with a trainer but will take you with an aged cdl.
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Did you see the post the other day; driver hasn't driven in 30 yrs. except for sometimes a local road test in a truck he just worked on. Landed a job within 24 hours on Craigslist.
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Don't know if you mind unloading but Any Foodservice will hire you now. They are pulling drivers out of school or warehouse and getting them their CDL's.
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Yeah, @Mike2633 just told a couple new guys that, re: GFS. That's hard arse work though, man. No thanks... I got my current (7 year) gig thru local advertisement / yard sign.austinmike Thanks this.
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