Hello Everyone,
I attended school in Florida to get my CDL-A a few years ago when I got out of the army. I then decided to go to college and never got the local trucking job I kept applying for. I don't have any experience driving a truck other than what training I got at the school where I got my CDL.
My question is will anyone hire me or allow me to attend the in house refresher course or OJT program within the company. Does anyone know of any recruiters that would hire someone in my situation?
I am just looking for some advice from some of the veteran truckers that know more about the business than I do.
Any help is greatly appreciated thanks in advance
Have CDL but no experience
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by steveb4088, Jul 23, 2017.
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Where is your location?
Schneider might pay for refresher course. Your location determines which companies can get you started.
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I'm in tampa florida. I guess regional would be nice but I don't mind
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Tampa is a decent area for trucking jobs.
Foodservice companies will hire you starting as a "driver helper" or "driver associate" which is the same. You're trained OJT with an experienced driver delivering to places such as fast food establishments, or restaurants, etc.
Sygma Network
Reinhart Foodservice
McLane Foodservice
Some companies look at each applicant and decide if the company can use them at all, or send them through some type refresher training.
Here's a few companies that hire in your area and some may put you right on the road OJT for awhile and some may put you through a formal inhouse refresher, then on the road with a trainer. Many companies bend their hiring criteria that's on the websites, for a high quality applicant. Try these and keep us posted and we'll get you moving soon.
Abilene Motor Express - hires all over Florida & runs coast to coast dry van & refrigerated.
Vero Logistics - coast to coast refrigerated based in Margate,FL.
Titan Transfer - dry van, nice trucks with APU. Has inhouse cdl training and refresher.
Florida Beauty Express - teams to California hauling live plants. Sometimes, Miami to California, to New York, back to Miami. One benefit they have that's unusual is unlimited time off between each run, without fear of losing your job. One new cdl grad posted his first weeks paycheck was a little over $1700.00 and it's fast paced, delivering multi-stop live plant loads.
Milan Express - dry van. Used to have their own cdl school, but no longer do. Maybe have some type of refresher course.
Freymiller - coast to coast refrigerated trucking. Apply for "Restore Program" which is inhouse refresher.
Indian River Transport - based in Tampa. Need 12 mos. experience, but something to consider for later if you decide you need a change.Last edited: Jul 23, 2017
Danny N Angel and Mel0574 Thank this. -
China you posts are always helpful also. And you have great knowledge of the US trucking companies. Who do you work for? Thanks
G13Tomcat Thanks this. -
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screw a refresher course dude. What kind of agriculture products are being harvested in Florida right now? Go apply with these companies hauling tomatoes or grapes or garlic, whatever they're harvesting. You'll get all the experience you need, and that can be the beginning of a beautiful career. Also, you'll never lay over with agriculture products. They need to go from the field to the cannery immediately, no time to sit for 10 hours. You'll max out your HOS on the daily, but you'll be in your own bed every night.
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CCC, Arnold, cypress/sunbelt, wiley sanders
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