I was wondering if anybody knows of any companies that train carhaulers with little to no driving experience. I’m just getting started, and I plan to leave the Crusty carrier that suckered me into signing a contract with them, and I’m eventually gonna get into car hauling one way or another. It seems like most companies want 2 years or so before they will hire you, but I wonder if the last couple years have loosened up those requirements a little bit. Any advice is much appreciated.
Carhauler Training
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by kpopcowboy, Apr 24, 2022.
Page 1 of 4
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Most carhaul companies train rookie drivers now as they can’t find enough experienced drivers who want to do this job. Where you live will be an important piece of information to determine what “may” be the best company to look at working for. Some companies and/or terminals are road jobs with or without sleepers while other companies get you home every day or two putting you up in a hotel. Depends on the way you want to operate as to which companies to recommend.
LilRedRidingHood, Another Canadian driver, Rugerfan and 5 others Thank this. -
Last edited: Apr 24, 2022
Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
I think you’d mentioned to me before Banker that in your opinion team cars would suck, and that makes a lot of sense. I guess I was wondering if there is even any demand for team company drivers in car hauling at all? Does anybody know of any companies that even employ teams to haul cars? ThanksAnother Canadian driver, BigBob410 and Banker Thank this. -
Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
-
Greer has many companies hauling out of there. I would call each one and see what they have to offer you. I may be leaving some out but I am aware of Hansen and Adkins, Moore, United Road and Virginia. I have been leased to Hansen and Adkins for over 6 years and plan to work here until I retire, but I know absolutely nothing about our freight out of that terminal.
Last edited: Apr 24, 2022
Another Canadian driver, BigBob410 and Tall Mike Thank this. -
You would just keep round tripping back and forth between the two terminals during the season.
You would definitely need good training though as you would be handling lots of high value cars.Another Canadian driver, BigBob410, Tall Mike and 1 other person Thank this. -
LilRedRidingHood and Another Canadian driver Thank this.
-
Another Canadian driver and Hulld Thank this.
-
TexasKGB, Bo Hunt, Another Canadian driver and 2 others Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 1 of 4