South Florida, and looking for a commercial driving job.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tyquannx, Oct 10, 2025.
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To what part?? And would they hire?
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South Florida is dead zone is Freight.
Carriers don't want to be forced to send drivers in and out of there for hometime.
Each time would be massive financial hit.
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Try Freymiller, they have a training program as long you already have your cdl and I’ve met a bunch of drivers from Florida who drive there.
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He's 18 years old. He can only drive intrastate.
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When I was 18, I use to cross lines back and forth from Cali to Arizona, and Nevada, never was questioned. Btw, I didn’t know that law/rule. So it never crossed my mind nor the Owner/Op I drove for back then.
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Now they shut the truck down. The owner or company rep. has to go get the truck and pay the huge fine before moving the truck.
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How things have changed from back 1980
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If you got on the dock. At a less than load carrier. That might be a good side step. You have a cdl you will have a chance to move over to it. If your 18 that makes hard, insurance dictates the industry. As far as what drivers they can hire.
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You’re very close to a Publix DC In Deerfield Beach…it will behoove you to go apply for a loading dock position. Then take advantage of their dock to driver program.
Would be a solid career opportunity that pays top tier.
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