Looking for OTR

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by PianoManCJS, Oct 13, 2025 at 10:17 AM.

  1. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    It's important to pick a company you will stay put with & not keep changing companies. That means doing enough research about the company. It also means knowing what you need to stick around for a year or two. You are close to being seen as a job hopper which can really knock you out of working at better companies where conditions are better.
     
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  3. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    The questions are moreso how long have you been out of a truck? Also, how long have you been at each job?

    The reason why some of those jobs want you to relocate is because its not always that easy to get a driver home to certain parts of the country. It just comes down to theur freight lanes. They don't have huge amounts of freight going to or through those places..I'd imagine New Mexico would be one of those spots. The OTR jobs are in a little more abundance if you live east of I-35.
     
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  4. Turdzthaword

    Turdzthaword Medium Load Member

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    You are absolutely correct!
    I didn't realize how hard I was shooting myself in the foot by not staying grounded during the first four years of trucking @tscottme
    I now realize that I should've taken my time to do the research before making the transition.
     
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  5. BillMot

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    Sounds like you have solid experience, even if it’s spread out.
    The good thing about OTR is you don’t always have to relocate. A lot of mid-sized and regional carriers let you start near home. Going back to a mega carrier can work if nothing else fits, but the pay is usually lower.

    If you’re looking for better rates and flexibility, focus on mid-sized companies that run national routes, like Roehl Transport, Hirschbach Motor Lines, or Dart Transit. They often value experienced drivers, offer competitive pay, and don’t usually require relocation.

    Apply to a few options, be honest about your experience, and you’ll see who is willing to work with you.
     
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    Roehl Relaunch Program creates driving jobs
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      If you are a CDL-A holder who stepped away from your commercial driving career for other non-driving employment, the Roehl Relaunch Program™ h…
     
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    Super Ego Holding
    · By allowing drivers to decide which freight assignments fit their personal and financial goals, companies like Super Ego Holding in Elmhurst, IL.
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    Billy Joel resorting to driving a truck? Good heavens, didn't Ricky Nelson do that?
     
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