Okay guys and gals, it's almost time for me to start putting in my application with starter companies! I have a list of companies that I've compiled looking at the trucking jobs I've found on here.
I'm just asking for an opinion on what companies would be bad or good to start with please. I'm currently set on Werner, but that could change the more information I dig up. It all depends. So, here's the companies I've looked at:
Werner
Schneider
Averitt
Keim TS
Roehl
Arnold
Stevens
Knight
Fischer
CRST
Maverick
C.R. England
PAM Transport
That's all the ones I'm looking at. I know that when I get enough experience (and turn 23) that I'll be putting in my app at TLI because that just seems like one of the best companies out there. My uncle and dad drove for them, and they always had something good to say about that company.
So, any place I should not put my application in at? Werner has a dog friendly policy and I'm not leaving my best friend at home. Any suggestions at all?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Snail Speed, Nov 13, 2012.
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Here's a slimmer list I like, but just my opinion. Not familiar with Keim TS or Fischer. You may have to go with Werner for your dog. Don't know if the others will let you or not. I think panther4me is pet friendly & they hire at 21 with no experience, just a CDL.
Schneider
Averitt
Keim TS
Roehl
Stevens
Knight
Fischer
Maverick
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Thanks China, I'll look at panther4me and that link is going to help me out.
I've heard a lot of stories about Werner, not all of them good and not all of them bad, my grandfather has a lot to say about Schneider, a lot of it bad. I'll just see who has the best offer, but that offer better include Dr. Pepper -
Why is it that "new" drivers seldom/never apply for "good" jobs? Why do they always apply @ the chitty T/L carriers where they get ground up and spit out.
Do yourself a favor and research some GOOD ltl (most are unionized) carriers and take an entry level position with them. In all likelyhood it will pay more than a full time job with a T/L mega carrier PLUS it will have better benefits and a retirement package>something that a t/l mega couldn't even spell.Tonythetruckerdude Thanks this. -
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It really doesnt matter when your a rookie most companies will take advantage of you being new.I took the one close to my house and left my car at the terminal that way when truck needed work I could go home
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GasHauler, I live in Alabama and the closest terminals I can find are either in Atlanta or further down south of where I am.
I'm looking at a lot more companies than on that list, my father and uncle are helping me out as well which is a big leap for me. Both are truckers. I don't plan to stay on a starter company too long, enough to get the experience I need. -
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