If you've got 5 yrs experience or 2 yrs tank these guys are looking.
Posted on Jan 4.
Stiff rules to follow but 100K a yr and home after each shift.
Praxair
Got laid off today
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Texas_hwy_287, Jan 8, 2019.
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I Like it when a good trucking company requires a HS diploma or GED For employment-
It Shows They want to hire people that actually cared about their education or had parents that forced them to finish school.
Weeds out some of the trash.
Praxair- A Good company to retire from- All these trucking companies should have at least HALF the quality benefits Praxair doesbbq247365, Sirscrapntruckalot, Brettj3876 and 2 others Thank this. -
Shoot me your info we got trucks and trailers, pneumatic and belly dump. You might end up in our 379 runnin sand makin $
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If I was in a different position, Id be lookin at Fastenal. They have their own trucks running their own stuff.qbertsrevenge and stayinback Thank this.
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I can relate to Trilium. I worked for them for a year staffing for a Flatbed company. Really good company to work for. Great staff and pretty good pay with experience. I was making $14 an hr at the time in Knoxville, tn...Chinatown Thanks this.
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Easy to buy a high school diploma with transcripts to back it up : www.realisticdiplomas.comSirscrapntruckalot Thanks this.
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Im Sure...
But For all the Honest,Ethical people left, it's a Good thing to do when hiring.
Always trying to Cheat and Cut Corners in this world-
Animals are Better than some human beings.Chinatown and Fuelinmyveins Thank this. -
My previous employer is looking for people in Texas. Not a bad place to work, and the people are easy going. Depending on where you are in Texas, it might be worth looking into for you.
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@SteveScott I didnt see houston listed on it.
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I think they just choose random cities in Texas to run the ads, and will accept drivers from almost anywhere in the state. You might want to look into it either way. I drove my truck home when I worked there so no commuting to their yard. I seem to recall their terminal in Texas is in Carrolton which is quite a drive from Houston, but they do a lot of business in Texas and have PU's and deliveries all over the state. I worked the west coast for them for 2 years.Texas_hwy_287 Thanks this.
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