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<p>[QUOTE=""B", post: 6401877, member: 181342"]Knight has female trainers, and from what I hear they are pretty good if not better than Swift, but either would work for a rookie position. Neither "pay well," for the amount of time you will be away, but they will pay better than a starting position at a starter LTL company and both will have no touch freight most of the time. Keep in mind that even those companies will have times that you will have to touch freight, be it off loading or during the loading process, but that's very rare from what I hear.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE=""B", post: 6401877, member: 181342"]Knight has female trainers, and from what I hear they are pretty good if not better than Swift, but either would work for a rookie position. Neither "pay well," for the amount of time you will be away, but they will pay better than a starting position at a starter LTL company and both will have no touch freight most of the time. Keep in mind that even those companies will have times that you will have to touch freight, be it off loading or during the loading process, but that's very rare from what I hear.[/QUOTE]
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