Good idea!.. one of my best friends works for them, it's the same as Foodservice which we did together for 10 years. That definitely isn't for someone straight outta school!... they set plenty of drivers with experience up to fail, Don't need that straight outta the gate.
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Oh okay. Thank you guys so much! You're awesome! I will update as I move forward on this journey lol. I know they had me apply to Swift when enrolling. Schneider and Mesilla Valley Transportation? were mentioned as possibilities for employment- but they didn't have me apply yet. I'm going through Phoenix trucking school- and using my husband's gi bill. I don't know if they're a reputable school or not but they seem offer quite a bit.
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I just looked at Mesilla Valley and the website doesn't show they hire new grads. Maybe that's changed.
Swift has some decent accounts, but broaden your horizons and look at several companies. Get all the endorsements before graduating.Michelle33 Thanks this. -
CDL | CDL Training | Phoenix Truck Driving School
El Paso, TX. This CDL school offers comprehensive training for civilians in and near El Paso, TX. You will learn all the necessary skills to pass the CDL exam, including the written and …
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Programs at our CDL schools also cover information for the air brakes test as well as three endorsements: hazardous materials, tanker, and doubles/triples.
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Read this on your cdl school website.
"Our El Paso location is on the Knight terminal."
Knight may have some decent accounts. That's another one to explore.
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When you get to your first company, try very hard to stick it out for 1 year. You'll have a lot of opportunities available to you then. Sure there are companies that hire after 3, 6, 9 months, but you'll just be moving around the beginners rung of companies most likely. With 1 to 3 years experience, the opportunities are endless.Speedy356, 201, Michelle33 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Welcome aboard, you came to the right place. I don't feel there's any need to go to the "Ladies Room" part, you are asking advice as a driver, gender no longer makes you any different, and many pros, like me( cough)
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Our resident recruiter, Chinatown, with no particular affiliation to any, tends to jump the gun a bit. A regular "rollodex" of knowledge, once you finally decide what to do. It can be overwhelming, but enough experience here to help you. We never had that.. It seems military is usually preferred when hiring, can't beat the gubment for a reference, and should be, I say, pick a reputable company, go to THEIR school, a job will be waiting for you. We've heard of stories where a private school wasn't good enough, and folks get screwed. That way, sometimes you can work the schooling off, and eliminates the job search later. OTR has certain demands, you will probably have a trainer ride with you, most okay, some doozies, but again you'll find a distinct lack of discipline you may be used to in the military, but for what might happen on the road, an ex-military couldn't be better. Remember, starting out, you may get the bottom of the barrel, not that it's bad, it just takes a while. You'll learn quick or fail. OTR, and yes, Dollar General accounts( they aren't so bad) are what usually you start with, and again. patience is the key. Liking to travel is important, but it's a lot more than that many aren't ready for. Keep us posted, eh?
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