CDL Since 2009, No OTR Experience Yet. Input?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cmd1986, Jan 12, 2015.

  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Have you been driving locally or not at all?
     
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  3. Flybynight041

    Flybynight041 Medium Load Member

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    A refresher course isn't the result of a downgraded CDL. It's a money making scheme and nothing more.
     
  4. G.Anthony

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    IT IS a shame about England. Like Werner at one time, years and years ago when I first started? YOU NEEDED at the very minimum of 3 to 5 years experience BEFORE they even looked at one's application.

    But C.R. England, Werner, JB Hunt, Swift (which was good at one time) all went onto the bandwagon of federally funded training programs, lease/purchase deals, etc,etc. To me, they will ALWAYS be the bottom feeders, but let's also look at it from another view point. SOME people simply cannot get on with anyone else due to time, money, location, and perhaps bad backgrounds so they turn to these bottom feeders, if only to gain "some time, some experience" and move on.
     
  5. crzyjarmans

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    Ok, where in my post did I say anything about a refresher?, someone stated his CDL might have been downgraded, the OP, never said he hasn't driven sense 09', when he first got his CDL, just no OTR, experience and was thinking of going OTR, my comment has nothing to do with anyone taking a refresher
     
  6. cmd1986

    cmd1986 Bobtail Member

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    I have no over the road experience or no local driving experience I was asking about CR England as I was thinking of going with them so whats everyone's opinion who would be a good company to go with over the road for a new driver
     
  7. G.Anthony

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    CR England will try and push you into a deal to lease a truck, so try not to go with them. Try Schneider?. Either way, whomever hires you may require some type of refresher training, either through them, or on your own.
     
  8. Flybynight041

    Flybynight041 Medium Load Member

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    Does it have to be OTR?

    Why does everyone think you're going to make big $$$ on the road?

    OTR is overrated, and not worth wasting your time with. Think outside the box a little. I can make more money operating a forklift than you could driving for the likes of CRE, Swift and whatnot. Plus be home every day.
     
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  9. cmd1986

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    it does not have to be over the road as I do not have experience I thought that may be the way to getting in easier and im looking for a job with a little more security as I do work as a painter n paint cars n do body work right now
     
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  10. Chinatown

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    Swift Transportation
    Central Refrigerated
    Pride Transport
    Prime Inc.
    Roehl Transport
    Con-way Freight

    All these are good to get started and gain experience. Swift's training is as good as any out there.

    There's more:

    KLLM
    Celadon
    Southern Refrigerated Transport
     
  11. Flybynight041

    Flybynight041 Medium Load Member

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    Look into LTL..... These companies will hire and train student drivers, that have all the endorcements.

    Old Dominion
    YRC
    Holland
    SAIA
    UPSF
    FedEx Freight
     
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