That would actually be a fun job, I think.
Why do they use those and not a tractor trailer combo?
I've always wondered about those types of trucks. I mostly see those with Fedex
Any updates, did you two end up going with a certain company?
Could I use an Illinois address to get hired on then make my move to Tennessee at some point after employment? I have family in Illinois I could...
I was thinking the same, want to move to Tennessee first then do training. Do they have those APUs that provide heating and a/c?
From what I read on their site seems to be a pretty good company to start out with.
I think he has a point when saying, "There is only evidence of a true driver shortage when current drivers are getting maximum weekly miles (not...
I just spoke with her over the phone and gave her my perspective from someone looking to get into the industry.
Do you work out of TN?
I believe it's better to pay on your own that way you aren't under a contract with these mega carriers. However, if you are unable to do that you...
Thanks, I found a good thread about the differences here.. Practical, Hub or Actual Miles..Oh, My!
What is a practical mile?
Makes a lot of sense considering everything I've been reading. I would like to at least find a good enough company I could at least stay with for...
That is more like it, and to be honest I would like to just find a company and stay. I don't want to keep hopping around so going the paid...
That makes sense, I was wondering how they could be paying so little during that training time frame.
For sure. I just think it would be wise for me to stay away from these types of companies unless there is no other way to get my CDL.
I don't know a lot about the trucking industry only what I've learned from this forum. So let's do a little math. That company says $700/week...
I'm currently employed and it's a pretty good job by most standards. However, for my own reasons I would like a career change and to get my CDL...
What company was that with?