Thanks for the info. I would prefer to stay in PA. I have a two year old daughter. Any other ideas on where to look? I long should I stay with this guy? 6 months enough to go anywhere?
Schneider Oil Field Truck Driver Jobs/ The Texas shales and beyond
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Rockdoctor, Jun 4, 2012.
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Six months is all it takes to qualify as "experienced" most places. Some like a year better, Some will even take 3 months, though I don't know if that's true in PA.
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Everywhere I went in PA (lived in Blairsville before coming to Odessa) wanted 2 yrs. Ins issues.
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Well Jahb, i have 4 years driving, wish I could make it there but it will take about 1200 for me to get there and live till the first paydays. Maybe a little less, so don't know whats up at this point. Tell them to leave the gate open, I'm coming , just don't know when. lol
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Thanks! Good idea. I have been thinking of small stuff that portable for food emergencies lol. I've seen alot of the sites here and there is nothing around to buy more water or food. I can't wait to get goin! Sittin for a month us driving me insane. Lol.
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How does a company "verify" your trucking experience.??? What are they loking for??? Besides driving a combination vehicle ie: tractor trailer
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Your MVR, a call to your previous and current employers, maybe your CDL school and your DAC report. What else?
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DAC report? Sorry new to the game. I just looked up ECM energy. Do you know much about them. Website says cdl graduates or 1 year exp.
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Dac is a file on truck drivers that previous company's can report your previous employment
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