Hi everyone. My problem in a nutshell: I was working in the IT industry, and I got laid off. I have been having a tough time (as a lot of people have) finding another job, and so I am thinking of going back to driving. BUT I have one major stumbling block. For one, I only have about 10 months of OTR experience from back in 2001. Most hiring companies will not hire me because they want at least one year or more of OTR.
I tried most of the companies that have a good reputation based on the boards here (Heartland Express, CFI, Crete, and Marten which does not hire out of FL anymore). So my other option is to go for a company that might hire me as a 'student' driver again. So I am now 'stuck' between either working for someone with a not-so-great reputation (Werner, Swift, Stevens, Covenant), or just not or just not bothering applying anymore.
Does anyone know of any other good companies that I might have overlooked that will hire 'inexperienced/less than 1 year' drivers? I have a current class A CDL, no accidents, no tickets. I realize that my options might be limited, but I'd like to rely on you, the experienced 'road warriors' for sound advice. Thanks everyone!
The least worst option? Thinking of getting back on the road.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jughead, Sep 21, 2008.
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You might try watkins sheperd
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i got hired by gordon with only 6 months experience, BUT, it was the last 6 months, not 7 years ago. i think your experience not being current or even recent is gonna limit your options.
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He might get lucky here (W&S)...I dunno.
But they're going to treat him as Zero experience. Might allow him to do the 10 thing, but he won't like the pay. Never hurts to ask though.
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What seems to work best in this scenerio is to find a small local company that needs a driver, maybe a mom & pop company. Get some seat time & then look for something that you think will do you the best.
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Yeah, that's what I am seeing. In fact my employer back then was a local company that's still around, so we'll see what happens. Not surprisingly, Werner is all over me too, since they have a terminal close to home as well....lol. I think I'd rather pick the local company or work in another field altogether than work for the big blue screw.I mean, how sad is it that when I went to the terminal to get an app, one of their own drivers told me flat out that he hated the company!?
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I was in a similar situation when the company I wanted to work for required 2 years experience and I only had 1.5. I just bit the bullet and went back to work for Swift. Once I had about 8 months in, I was accepted by the other company and moved over. Just get your foot back in the door. Once you are driving with any company, it is pretty easy to switch to another.
Jughead Thanks this.
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