Instead of going the big company route does anyone ever partner with an owner/operator straight out of CDL school? Seems like it might be a nice alternative since you can get to know each other a bit before deciding.
Thoughts?
Apprenticeship with Owner/Operator?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by fjrgerry, Jan 6, 2016.
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Most insurance companies won't take someone with less than 1 or 2 years experience.....
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Maybe with a company like MCT Transportation or Carolina Logistics. Doubt a single truck operation can help you.
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That's kind of what I did
I rolled with a friend before I even had my class a and he taught me how to shift and how to drive the truck, and the basic rules of the road for big trucksfjrgerry Thanks this. -
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HOWEVER, there is a caveat or two. First off, I think a single truck O/O would be the IDEAL way to go, since who better to decide something like this than the hand who owns and drives the rig daily. In a bigger outfit, it would be tougher even talking to the head honcho, let alone get their insurance co. to agree.
That being said, I would suggest that one interested in going this route to meet/know the O/O beforehand, and maybe start out by helping around the shop (ie-lending a hand turning wrenches, cleaning/polishing the truck-especially the chrome!!!, etc) then inquiring once a solid relationship/friendship is established....
This way they not only know you, but you know them as well, and will have an idea whether you can temporarily live in a box for days/weeks with them. Whereas with any other outfit (ESPECIALLY a mega!) you won't get to choose your trainer.
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