Looking to get some more information on driving for Scholastic. There isn't much info out there on them but they are hiring in my area and says they train rookies. I been looking for a good gig that has me home every night and that is willing to hire a driver with no experience. The other choice is Sysco which from my understanding pays good but is super labor intensive with super long days.
Driving for Scholastic books, any information on them?
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Do you live in Richburg?
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Im an hour south of Charlotte i went to TDI in Richburg to get my CDL i also have Hazmat. if i don't find something that fits my next choice is to go Millis and stay regional until i get some time under my belt.
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Did you try these from your other thread?
Hadden House
Ozark Motor Lines
Dartco - Southeast regional division
TMC
McElroy
Jordan Carriers
Maverick
CT Transportation -
Southeastern Freight Lines - trainee
Apply here > Apply On Company Site
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I'm looking for a company that has a good reputation if you know what i mean. I know all companies have their issues. But that's why im considering Millis because i haven't heard anything crazy about them. Im also not looking for the first job i can get i have a decent job just looking for a career change. I would like to someday work for a high paying company like UPS or own my own truck. But i need to learn the business inside and out before i can get there.
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