Old dominion vs any other ltl
Discussion in 'Old Dominion' started by Texasturbo, Apr 16, 2019.
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In any seniority situation, there's no easy way telling without inside info, which could turn out to be wrong or change. Only way that might work off the street is if a new terminal is being put online and you get in early. And at a new terminal things can change as they shake things down.Speed_Drums and Texas_hwy_287 Thank this.
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Thanks. I'm not a linehaul driver. Just snooping around. If I eventually become one, I just would like to know how much long would take to get a daylight run.
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I hired with an eastern railroad where the seniority was so deep that 30-year men could not hold the extra board some months. Later did training for a western railroad; at some terminals there were new hires who were not finished with entry level training yet would be holding daylight jobs when they finished because of turnover. I briefly thought about hiring on myself, but that company sucks to work for and 2008 put a lot of them on the street.
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Daytime runs aren't always hard to get. Some are shorter runs which net far less money. Some guys like that others don't. Depending on whether you get on at a terminal or a service center, it could take you less than a year or several years to get a daytime bid. You've got to pay your dues though, everyone does.
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Are they hiring any new grads in Indiana ?
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Look on the website to see if theres any openings. From what I read in other forum there was a hiring freeze in indy.
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