yeah definitely. So do you think some companies that are close to 95 would consider letting me travel to and from the terminal work in my personal car, or is that too much of a risk for them?
Im living basically for free right now so id like to at least take advantage and get some money saved up before actually making a move, but im willing to spend the gas to get to where I gotta go for the job, if that makes sense.
Companies that offer Southeast regional?
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Companies go by your zip code to determine the hiring area you live in.
If you know someone that will let you use their address that lives West of I-95 that would work.
The company may or may not want your drivers license address to match what's on the job application. -
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I wouldn't discuss it with any trucking company; just do it on your own so the new address is on your CDL.
Sometimes, if the state wants it, just download a rent contract and let your friend or relative use that as proof you changed address. Probably won't need it though.
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