ive obtained my CDL permit a few months ago.I had to finish a contract with a job i was with but now im ready to drive. Im looking for a list of companies in the Northeast that train to hire. Im 37 years old with an almost adult daughter and i want to go over the road.
companies that train
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Try to get on with a company that you don’t have to sign a contract with
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Several companies with cdl schools hire Northeast drivers.
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Magnum Companies | Innovation With Value
Magnum Companies | Innovation With Value
This company send students to Coon Rapids, Minnesota for school. You're paid $14.00 an hour while in school and meals are provided. No lodging, but you'll make enough with the $14.00 an hour to rent a room. Call the recruiter and it will be explained. Drivers for this company make real good money.
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Magnum Ltd. CDL School
DRIVER APPRENTICE PROGRAM
Have you ever considered driving truck as a career choice, but not sure of how to go about getting your CDL? By enrolling in our Driver Apprentice Program (DAP), you can acquire your CDL while getting paid – Earn While You Learn!
6 weeks in our DAP program and 4 weeks with a Driver Trainer, will teach you the skills in becoming a professional driver
• Our DAP Instructors help guide students in the various facets of their CDL training
• 6 weeks of training earning $14 HR / 40 HRS week. -
LOL I see you're putting my personal research to good use @Chinatown
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Wilson Logistics
Wilson Logistics - Hires in 48 states.
Wilson Logistics is a family-owned trucking company that knows our drivers as well as we know our customers.
Our Paid CDL Training program is hands-on and is designed
for those who want to earn their Class A CDL
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I have a good friend who got his CDL through Wilson almost a year to the day and he enjoys driving for them. He got his own lightly used Peterbilt in January of this year and plans to drive for them for an additional year after his first-year commitment is up. He knows he could make more money but he likes his company and his dispatcher. I should also note every time he wanted time off, they made it happen and usually with an extra day either on the front end or the back end.bryan21384, MidwestResident and Chinatown Thank this.
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Thought you were moving to Texas
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Hope he does, so he won't have exorbitant taxes to pay like he does in NJ.User666 and austinmike Thank this.
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