i live in texas , i would like to get into trucking school, but the finance;s won;t allow me to pay for it,,not to mention a place to live and meals, does anyone have any suggestions of a good company to apply with other than prime,i;ve been out off work for awhile,
im looking to start a truck driving career, but im broke
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by michael258, Jul 4, 2018.
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Trash haulers, beverage haulers, Newspapers
Many of these have dock to truck programs.
Otherwise,
Roehl
Swift
Both have training programs.
FedEx, XPO, Estes, Saia, take your pick of LTL haulers and many of them also have dock to truck programs as well.
Many little LTL final mile companies do too, or will take you on as a helper and work you into the license as they have a need or ability to.
But the best way for us to help is to know what area of the country you are in. Say Northeast, Southern California. Not too specific, but the nearest major city can help too. -
near dallas an ftworth texas
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Bro you don't talk about who you not gone work for in a situation when you're worried about housing and food. Prime is a better option that Celadon, crst, cr England, Western Express... Etc.
Beggers can't be choosers so you better change your attitude.TaterFox, dunchues, BoostedTeg and 4 others Thank this. -
Swift fronts you the money for your training and lodging, then you pay it back over your first year. I spent my first year with Swift. If you happen to be a military veteran, you do not have to pay for your training as long as you stay for one year after you go solo.
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What was your reason for the long unemployment period? That will affect who will hire you.
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