New Team Drivers Need Help!!!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 2bhealthierandwealthier, Dec 23, 2011.

  1. 2bhealthierandwealthier

    2bhealthierandwealthier Bobtail Member

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    Does anyone know of a company that will hire recent grads from a good school that have our Class A, that want to drive as a team and want to be trained as a team??

    Thank you!
     
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    good luck !!
     
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    Mommas_money_maker Road Train Member

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    Try CRST and US Express these will probably be your best bets
     
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    MustangMark83 Light Load Member

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    CRST is the worst. US express is probably the way to go. They pay .48 cent a mile after 6 months OTR experience and hazmat. I think CRST would be around 28 cents a mile.
     
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    trained as a team.....

    no idea.
     
  6. Nashville Driver

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    If I could handle sleeping while the truck is in motion, and wanted to team......Conway Freight is the only place I would go, they have plenty of team freight and they have good team pay and benefits. Some companies pretend to be a "team company", but dont really have the kind or volume of freight so the driver can make money and keep rolling.I think at one point they did have a program where they trained "married couples" together, not sure if they do that anymore. I think you and your partner should split up during training, that way you get exposed to 2 different points of view and that will help when you both are on your own.