I realized alot of local places like to talk about requiring experience but most of them make a lot of exceptions it would never hurt just to fill out applications you could also try rumpke or whoever's picks up garbage in your neighborhood. if you see daycabs in you area just Wright down the name on it and call up or fill out applications
Don't know if this one hires new grads or not: Messer North America INC. - Norco, CA Click -> Apply On Company Site
Trimac Transportation (hires new cdl school grads) Transportation Directions Website Address: 14714 S Avalon Blvd, Gardena, CA 90248 Driving School Graduates Trimac Transportation now has a Commercial Drivers License Tuition Reimbursement Program.
Mountain Valley Express (Hires new cdl grads. I think they pay by the hour, so may or may not be enough to support a wife and 3 children. You can check if interested. They also run CA, NV, AZ) Directions Website Address: 03 Paramount Terminal 7701 Rosecrans Ave, Paramount, CA 90723
Thanks Chinatown, however some of these are based out of LA. I'll gladly drive OTR before I drive 60miles into LA daily.
Here's one in Ontario: KoolShot Expedited | Temperature Controlled Delivery ... koolshotexpedited.com Food Grade Pharmaceutical Refrigerated Sprinter Vans Refrigerated Straight Trucks Refrigerated Full Truckload
Yeah, hours and hours just to drive 60 miles. People think traffic jams are bad here in Las Vegas.....lol
Well, I took my driving test on Friday and passed! Starting tomorrow I'm going to be blanketing my resume and applications at a bunch of different places. Got to ride along with a buddy who drives over the weekend and he gave some advice and opinions on local opportunities as well. Being Christmas week I may not get quick replies, but maybe by the new year I'll hear something. I'll keep yall posted
Remember that 4 way it always a good idea to throw it on if you are unconfident in mid turn or going under something to get out and get a good look from a different view or if you feel your on the wrong route just try to pull over so people can pass you