FFE School/Linehaul vs other options

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Burgermeister1836, Apr 9, 2023.

  1. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I worked at FFE 3 different times in the 90's. The last time, they searched me out to ask me to come back, which I did. (for American Eagle, their dry van division) They were and still are well established. Founded in 1946, the same year I was born ! In the Stubbs family until son Russell I guess sold out or merged with KLLM. They have established accounts, decent equipment, lots of real estate. Pay was fair and on time. But, things can change over the years, right ?
     
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  3. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    when Russell sold out all the sub companies in the FFE world went out. AE,Lisa/MTC,GW. That was sad. I worked for Lisa/MTC in the mid 90's. Loved it over there and made good money for being my first trucking company. Sad to see them go.
     
  4. Pepper24

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    I don’t know about recommending a dairy job for a new driver.Have you ever did it if not. It’s farm pick ups drive way on rural roads a lot of times no signs looking for addresses some farms you’re backing off the road down a quarter mile dirt driveway at night,farmers milk every day weekend holidays doesn’t matter you work let alone the new guy you’re working nights and weekends.
     
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  5. Chinatown

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    Western Dairy Transport is comfortable with new drivers, that's why they have their own cdl school.
     
  6. snowmantrucking101

    snowmantrucking101 Heavy Load Member

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    You'll want to avoid the "contract" if at all possible. Millis - don't waste your time. FFE - not really. KLLM - h*ll no.
     
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  7. Pepper24

    Pepper24 Road Train Member

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    What’s that got to do with my post?
     
  8. Burgermeister1836

    Burgermeister1836 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for all the replies, I'm talking with WDT right now and have a couple of backup options available.
    That's ok, because the tougher it is to start with the better of a driver I'll be when it comes to everything else I end up doing. My first serious job was 5 years in corrections and I feel like that has made everything else seem easier in life, from the long hours/nights/holidays to hurry up and wait to putting up with bs. I understand that this is an investment of harder time that'll lead to easier, more prosperous years ahead. But thank you for the forewarning.
     
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