Hello everyone, I would like to know if im a student driver,inexperience or a experience driver. I received my CDL through Stevens Transport, i finished all my of my training with my trainer, finished Student&Student training. When it was time for me to go as a Solo driver i left and went back home to do local driving. Once at home i got a job driving a flatbed for this company doing local drop-offs for 5 months, after that i worked as a dump trucker driver for about 2months. Please can someone help me? Thanks alot!!!
Please Help!!!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by SuperTDee, Aug 3, 2009.
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I will try to help a bit.
You are a Newbie.
0-1 year of experience.
Experienced truck drivers have at a minimum of two (2) years of truck driving experience.
IMHO
Be careful not to job hop too much. It can hinder your job potential down the road.
Hold on to a position long enough to get that experience and the respect that comes with it.
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Inexperienced.
3 jobs in less than a year is a bad start.FriedTater Thanks this. -
At 1-5 Years your still a Rookie !
Ask any Insurance Carrier, I couldnt agree more.Last edited: Aug 3, 2009
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The experience you have, will not translate to OTR experience in the future.
Should you decide to return to OTR. Only the time driven after you went solo, will count. In your case...you have none.
You will be able to get jobs locally and regionally. But OTR companies will place a variety of restrictions and bumps in your way, for hiring purposes. They may require you to second seat for a few weeks. Or enter their training program....again.kickin chicken Thanks this. -
He then takes a local job pulling a flat (translation= bottom of the line job for a CDL holder) and then goes to a tandem dump truck gig (the minimum wage job of all CDL jobs.
Now he asks whether or not he's an experienced driver(translation= someone is filling out a job ap, and will have to stretch the truth to get this job MEANING he's not going to list the flatbed and the tandem dumptruck gigs as they probably wont give him stellar reviews)
Solution: Worscheshire sauce and a pinch of salt. Gives ramen noodles that much needed flavor.FriedTater Thanks this. -
You are an experienced application filler outer.
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I wasnt trying to be an A-HOLE. I was just practicing up on my CSI/Matlock/Perry Mason skills.
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