Myself and a couple of friends were working in the DFW area, I quit for personal reasons and moved, the other two lost their jobs with large co's. One of them got on with an independent co and brought the other over for part time work..
Great jobs in Texas
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by TheBreeze, Mar 2, 2008.
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Can anyone tell me more about the agility test? I'm on the backside of fifty with a couple of creaks and such.
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Are you talking about for say Schneider. You can go to their website and see exactly what they require. Basically doing a few deep knee bends, lift 30 to 60 lbs to waist and shoulder height a few times, crawling into back of trailer, etc. Their test should be close to what you will encounter at most companies that require test.
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Thanks for the reply. That's not so bad; I imagined something more rigorous and prolonged.
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Do the companies that have been talked about in this thread want only company drivers? I have one truck and my own authority. I want to move to TX just for the winter. Do these companies use small, outside carriers like myself? I'll probably call around in Oct., but I'd like to see some input on this (if anybody knows).
If it matters, I don't mind parking my truck and being a company driver if the $ makes it worth it. And $15/hr with 12hr days would be worth it. -
Do the non cdl jobs require exp?
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How does one obtain a cdl without having to go to school for it or getting trained by a long haul company that keeps you out for weeks at a time? Is it even possible?
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Is there by any chance a college with minor fees associated to get cdl?
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