Rookie Job Question From Texas (Where Do I Start, With My Situation?)!!!

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  1. misterG

    misterG Road Train Member

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    Or, and I don't say this lightly, call the local Teamsters Hall. They may have area employers that are looking to fill a few seats.
     
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  3. Marksteven

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  4. misterG

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    Yes, but with a little clicking and searching of the sites. They goth list companies in Texas.
    I just happened to save them as WI pages, so that's what shows up.
     
  5. hculiver

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    Ill Try That Too...lol
     
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    Whoa Buddy, Calm Down & Breath ....The Company That Helped Me Was Just A Truck Rental Company That Taught Me How To Drive The Truck. (That's All They Do ie Rentals & DMV Training) And I Paid Out Of My Own Pocket..... cdlhelp.net/
     
  7. hculiver

    hculiver Light Load Member

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    Wargames, You Are Krazy!!!...lol :biggrin_25523:
     
  8. hculiver

    hculiver Light Load Member

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    What Are Some Of The Names Of Some?
     
  9. hculiver

    hculiver Light Load Member

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    Do They Have A Website I tried To Google Them?
     
  10. Nashville Driver

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    You might as well just have a permit in your hand at this point, no school, no formal training program, no real experience, you really give an employer nothing to work with......too much liability.:biggrin_25521: Heck there are people with experience, that can not be hired and must re-attend a trucking school......so I say you need to start over and do it the right way. Too bad its not like a video game, where you go buy one at the store and just start playing.
     
  11. oldmack

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    When I got my IL CDL in 95 I approached a man in my church who had a truck and asked him to give me a shot. He didnt need anyone but put me in touch with a tire retreader in Chicago that gave me a truck and a midwest run.
     
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