Advice for a prospective new driver?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Selva, Mar 6, 2020.
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Selva, austinmike and Chinatown Thank this.
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There is always a company for every situation, it just takes a little more googling. And don't be afraid to send many applications!
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I'm in Clarksville. I grew up here but moved to Kansas with my family in high school. I was thinking of moving back here to stay, but like the saying goes, you can't go home again.
Even here we're feeling the effects of the tornado. 2 days this week there has been limited or no internet service except cellphone data.
Thank you for the suggestions, Chinatown. Ashland City is pretty close to where I am.
I saw in a thread from my searching you mentioned a school with financing and a short delay til you have to repay so you can find a job. I see these companies offering to pay back your school. Would you suggest something like this in the event I couldn't find a company that wants to take me on before I have my training?
Thanks Dixiegypsy on the update on the oilfields. My buddies are in the seismic and exploration side, so they're not up to date on the day to day in working fields. But if the guys in the field are like these guys we'd get along and work together fine, I imagine. That is still where I'd like to aim before long. I need to get some idea of what's happening and where, so I'll be digging into that. -
That school with the 45 day delay in payments is in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson.
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Half of trucking companies offer Tuition Reimbursement. Their TR is additional pay you can use toward repaying any loan for CDL school. EVERY CDL school will find a loan for you. Also, states administer a program called WOIA or just WIA. It is administered through the state unemployment office. WOIA/WIA gives grants to pay for school and expenses.
The key to getting the real story about a trucking company is talking to drivers currently working at the company. My rule is never work for a company until I have real answers from real drivers at that company doing the job I am considering. You cannot get enough info from a web page or a want ad to decide. Ads can say their drivers average 3,000 miles per week and you can still starve to death while another driver is getting a divorce from never being home. Averages mean nothing. Talk to drivers.
There is a huge difference between some big companies, where most of their drivers have 180 days experience, and other companies where their average driver has been with the company 10 years.
You may have tough time with not having a real job since 2001. Or you may be able to provide tax forms and submit a statement explaining everything.
I would warn you to never, ever work for CRST or CR England. You do what you want. The average newbie leaves the industry before 1 year of experience. This is mostly because they do ZERO research, ignore warnings, and they cannot stand being alone/away from home. Do your research and you can have a fairly easy first year.
Working for a company that has a terminal near your home makes EVERYTHING easier. But, I would prefer to work for a slightly more distant good company than a nearby bad company.Last edited: Mar 7, 2020
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