Hi! I am super thankful this website exists because it has great information on it! I am currently in my first week of CDL school, and I've found this an excellent resource when looking for info on companies to go with after school. I am a 22 year old woman, and I decided I wanted to be a trucker after bouncing around colleges without any purpose. I've only worked fast food/customer service jobs, and I had to get out of that! I chose trucking because I love the idea of working alone and seeing the county, learning mechanical skills, and getting financially independent. I am located in the Twin Cities area and I'm interested in a Midwest regional route. My first week of school was rough, but I am making progress and I know I'll be able to do it if I keep studying and trying my best. If anyone reads this, thanks, and have a nice day![]()
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Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by DeviantAquarian, May 8, 2016.
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Best to you, DeviantAquarian. The learning curve is steepest at the start, and gets to be fun the more you do it. Jpattyj and DeviantAquarian Thank this.
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Thanks! I was just super frustrated because it took me 3 days to do a straight back, but once I got that, things seemed to take off
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Welcome and good luck
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Good luck to you. Don't get frustrated. When I went to school, the first time I got behind the wheel, we were straight backing. My first time, the instructor told me I might want to go inside and ask about a desk job. That was a little over 4 years ago and I'm still out here.
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Oh no that's so mean! I got talked to on my 2nd day about why I hadn't gotten it yet, but it wasn't quite that bad. That's great you were able to push through it
Anxiety is for sure my main obstacle.
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I'll probably get a few guys riled up with this comment, but other than a just a few exceptions, I have found the lady drivers to actually be better at backing than a lot of men. I have my theories on why that is, but who knows?
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Well yay
I am lucky because I only have one other guy in my class, and he's better than me so far because he has some trucking experience, but I am better at going slow and not over steering. My instructors have said that there haven't been a lot of women at their school, but when there are, they never have ego issues and are easier to train.
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Good luck in your endeavours; stick to it and just do it! (My wife drives, also. . . just not full-time atm, but she has teamed with me in the past!)
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All these hire new cdl grads.
It's best to apply during the first week of school.
McLane Company
Don Hummer Trucking
www.redleafrecruiting.com
Old Dominion-apply for LTL or OTR (P&D is local so won't see the country)
Magnum Ltd.
Navajo Express
Halvor Lines
TransAm
May Trucking Company
Trekker Logistics
Southern Refrigerated Transport
Bay & Bay Transportation
MCT Transportation
J&R Schugel
I think all the above hire 22 yr. old drivers. I know for sure they hire new cdl grads. Apply to as many as you want, then take the best offer. Do the online applications then follow with a phone call in 24-48 hours. Say you're checking on your job application when you call.Last edited: May 8, 2016
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