Schneider. But I make better money weekly here than some others do even though I'm new. A few circumstances that put me in a higher pay bracket from the start and I seem to have a knack for convincing my dispatcher to pay accessorial. Doesn't mean it's a bad place though. There were a few other reasons I went with the great pumpkin. But take a wonder why I'm recommending others to start. Perhaps I didn't research as well as I should have...
New guy here! Help!
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Hottest summer on record; pick a company with APU's so you can be comfortable on breaks and while sleeping. Many places don't allow a truck to idle; many states, cities, customers, etc.
With an APU (auxillary power unit) just shut the truck engine off and crank up the APU. This way you have heat/air conditioning, electrical power for the television, computer, video games, etc.Robin Williams, Giuseppe Ventolucci, JV_620 and 2 others Thank this. -
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I would go straight into LTL. I know Old Dominion, ABF, Conway all have driver training programs. Fedex freight and a few others have dock to driver programs. Just an idea. I worked for Pride and they are pretty good as far as OTR is concerned.
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If I lived on the west coast, I'd definitely go to work for Pride Transport
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Reddaway will hire you as local with no experience but you'll start driving straight truck until they feel you're ready to drive a tractor trailer
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