Where do you live megahurt5? I've only seen TWT'S trucks on the road, and they look to be well maintained. Other than that I don't know much else...
Generictrucker, looking for the good & bad about them. Are they decent to work for? Do you get good miles? What do they govern their trucks at?...
Anyone have any info on Pride Transport in Salt Lake City? I would appreciate all info good & or bad please. Thank you.
flightwatch, are you still at WFE? If so how are things going? Thinking about applying with them, just curious if they're still treating you good.
I think insurance is another reason for the age requirement of 21.
You cannot drive OTR until 21. You should keep studying, and get your permit after your 21st birthday otherwise 1. It may expire before you have...
Relax, listen to the feedback you're given by your trainer(s), work hard, you'll be fine. I was able to go OTR after driving locally, so you can...
Have you done any driving since 2012? Celadon would be one to check into as well. I don't think Super Service hires from AZ. IWX has a terminal...
Sounds like you will do just fine in this industry. Best of luck to you.
Anyone know if they hire drivers from Phoenix, AZ?
Notez are you still with Decker & liking it? I appreciate what you've posted so far. It would be nice to hear some more recent info (good or bad)...
Ask your recruiter how they pay it. One company I worked for offered a $3,000 sign on bonus paid out in increments of $1,000 every 25,000 miles...
Keep in mind that you will most likely have to take your medical card & or long form to the DMV with you to test, and after each time you renew...
Most likely you will have to redo the permit testing. Now that your medical is tied to your license you will most likely have to get your physical...
Western Express I've heard is one willing to offer second chances to drivers, another one that may give you a second chance is Celadon. They may...
Does the company you applied with have any trucks? You mentioned that they would help you get your license. Also check into some local companies...
Very true. Everyone has to start somewhere. Keep a clean record, & show good on time performance and one will be in high demand.
From what I understand, Swift is starting new drivers (fresh from school) at .33 cents per mile after you complete training with a mentor....
123456, Why do you think I would be better off going with Prime?
Guess the Butler drivers are too busy running miles to respond. I too would like to hear some current info (good or bad) about Butler.