I am fresh out of school, just got my A and I am looking to go otr. Not sure what companies will hire new drivers. I really need the experience. So I figured I would go drive around the country for a few years and rack up some miles... anyone know of companies I can start with?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jerramie, Apr 23, 2010.
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Congrats on graduating and get your A
I am in the process of going to school now but the best way to find out whats going is to visit the newbie forum and just read. Read hard, read long and read till it hurts... No j/k
But seriously just read the forums. Start with the werner, CRSt forums...
Good Luck on finding something
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1) As "thefather" said earlier, read until it hurts,
2) when it starts to hurt, read some more anyway,
3) if you have strikes against you because of your MVR, employment history, misdemeanors, felonies, DUIs, drug/alcohol, tested positive ever (?), parole, probation, and on and on and on, you've got an uphill battle. Carriers are getting more and more picky these days. CSA 2010 (hear about that in school?) is "in their face". If it works according to plan, DOT/FMCSA will be out there biting at carriers' butts, and with CSA 2010's enforcement strategies, those teeth are new and sharper than ever before.
4) Do you have family? If so, do they want you home regularly. Driving jobs where the driver gets home nightly are much more difficult to land.
5) Find out which carriers move a lot of freight through your area. Go to truckstops, see who's there in numbers...and go several times. Talk to some truckers, watch them, what's their demeanor. Find a spot within eyesight of an interstate near where you live. Write the names of the carriers who pass by, tally the count. The more trucks from the same carrier you see, the more likely that that carrier is hiring near where you live (not foolproof, as a matter of fact, none of this is foolproof...just suggestions)
6) Recruiters are human (or close to it!) and have a job to do. Job is to sell their carrier to you. Nuff said about that!
7) Okay, enough for now. More later if you want. I'll be glad to help. I've been helped by many members here, turnabout time for me.
Oh yeah, READ!Hitman, LostOne9, Ducks and 1 other person Thank this. -
What they said ......Watkins and Shepard is a good starting company...no trainers.
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Swift,Werner or Steven Transport,trams am transport: I ma goign to ckeck these out... I hear swift is a bad place...at t his point... I am thinking ill find out myself.
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Keep reading. You will hear good and bad about swift here. Just depends on what point of view you take.
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Before I started school I wanted prehires to be safe. I got them from Swift, Werner, Stevens, Covenant, May and US Xpress.
Notice my top 3 companies I would like to work for are not in the pre-hires, thanks to this forum I have learned quite a bit.
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I like w/s I started with them they were great, don't regret it a bit.
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