Got CDL from local company but seem to lack experience for OTR companies.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crazyturtleman, Aug 22, 2007.

  1. crazyturtleman

    crazyturtleman Bobtail Member

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    Hi. I am new to this site but found it the other day and think its great alot of info. And I know I am asking the same thing as about a 100 other threads but I dont know how dated they are so here goes.

    I got my CDL a while back from a local beverage company. I did not go to a school however just got my permit hopped in their trucks drove for a while took my test, passed and worked for them for 8 monthes driving. Another job came up better pay and so on. It #$%@&$% sucks I should have stayed with driving. But I dont really want to go back with them because it was just local and thats not what I want to do, I want to try OTR.

    Well checking into companies like Werner, Schneider, Roehl, Cr England (i have already ruled this one out) Transport America, and others I have sort of decided Roehl sounds like a good choice. My question is I have only local experience, 8 monthes of it, and if I go to Roehl I would have to go through their school even though I already have my cdl. Now would this be worth it to me or should I keep looking. Also should there be another company to look into that might be better or suit my needs better.


    Thank you all very much for your time and help. And for reading the freaking book I just wrote lol.
     
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  3. FozzyNOK

    FozzyNOK Road Train Member

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    You may have to go through at least a refresher course that is certified and of course acceptable to the company that you choose. These companies are the best source for the information that you seek. Right now, you have no real experience as a OTR driver and even lack time in the types of equipment that you'll be operating. You have a darned fine base to build on and will have a lot easier time and will be less "lost" when navigating and docking, but you do need some more training to be more safe overall.
     
  4. crazyturtleman

    crazyturtleman Bobtail Member

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    So the school would be a good thing huh. Its sounds like from all I have heard Roehl is a decent company do you think they would be good to go for or do you have any other suggestions.

    And thanks for the reply
     
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