I'm a new trucker(wanna be with CDL) have hauled combines down south for custom harvesting. relocated to TX for work options. am from rosebud res in SD. have one felony(agg assault) in 2005. need pointers on job find. clean MVR.![]()
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sicanguroller, Jul 2, 2011.
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Welcome to the TTR Forum and the industry. I fear that charge will limit your options. It's been about six years which meets the five that many want for a felony. Many companies may frown upon an aggrevated crime.
The next problem is most won't recognize your experience if it's not OTR. Your best option may be a driving school for full training or a refresher course if you can find a company that will accept you with that.
Your situation does not make you very competitive in the job market. Only you can decide what is right for you and find out who might give you a chance. Water hauling in the oilfield often requires only a pulse, a CDL and being in the office at the right time. If you expect to get work without training this may be the best option.
Now heres my standard copy and paste advice. You need to research and find out what the important questions are. You can make an above average living but you will make sacrifices that other jobs don't require. I want new people entering to find out what's going on and make a plan.
Read the "good companies" and "bad companies" section on this forum and get an idea of what company you want to work for and what kind of trailer you want to pull. Don't just go to school and then try to figure out where to go.
You need to look at your driving record and criminal record. Many don't take this into consideration and find out they can't get a job after school. The school likely won't mention this because they want your money.
I don't know your financial situation. Don't take training from a company if you can afford it or get it with financial aid. You will be their slave for up to year. If you leave they will trash you DAC and credit record.
Just know that training and trucking company recruiters will do nothing but lie to you. They will let you talk about what you want and then tell you what you want to hear. Trucking is about moving freight to make money for the company. Your home time, family, paycheck and everything else comes second.
It is not like any other job. Local is usually backbreaking delivery work 10+ hours a day, 6 days a week. Often you unload dozens of times a day or you are a salesman. In my area most dump truck jobs pay less than a good factory job. Regional is lots of loading and unloading time, fewer miles than OTR and not as hard as local but will wear on you and push your HOS limits. OTR is out 3 - 5 weeks with 3 - 4 days home, less manual labor and more miles.
You'll probably have to pay your dues before you get the gravy job. Weekends off, if you are lucky enough to get something like that starting out, may be home Thursday afternoon and leave Saturday night or home Friday night and leave Sunday afternoon. Loads deliver on Monday early and you leave in time to get them there. Often your home time will be in the middle of the week.
Regardless of your driving choice, after school you will go through company training. This can be six weeks to three months with little or no home time. The first phase is usually $400 a week and the second phase is $500-550 a week. Some pay less. One company pays 12 CPM for training.
Good luck!
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