The students guide to choosing a good starter company

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by The Challenger, Jan 11, 2010.

  1. Rug_Trucker

    Rug_Trucker Road Train Member

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    What about McElroy, Boyd, and other flat bed companies in Bama? Arrow is solid experience. If you can confirm you worked there.

    Birmingham has lots of steel.

    I read elsewhere on this forum that TransAm is wanting L/O's only.

    Central has lots of ads in my area. They want you to lease also.
     
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  3. siriusre

    siriusre Bobtail Member

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    Western Express recruiter was kinda cold on the phone and said that they pay .26cpm. I didn't bother filling out the app when I heard that. Flatbedding for .26cpm? Really?
     
  4. jtrnr1951

    jtrnr1951 Road Train Member

    Saved you a large headache, I think !!!
     
  5. Stretch2006

    Stretch2006 Bobtail Member

    here's the list.

    CR ENGLAND
    SWIFT
    CRST
    Central Refridgerated
    USA Truck
    PAM transport

    out of all those which would be the best with someone who has alittle expearience meaning I have held my Class B license for alittle over 2 years and I am looking into getting my Class A license soon very soon all these companies have offered me training at there course in Indiana.
    CR England wants to stick me in the class and they want me to know if I want to do it by tomorrow at 5pm 01/14/2010 I have to pay 200.00 Processing fee<<Thats a car selling thing>>
    today's date is 1/13/2010
    1/14/2010
     
    JustSonny Thanks this.
  6. pinballwizard

    pinballwizard Light Load Member

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    schnieder wants 3 mo.. central's advertising for students, at least here in ga
     
  7. JustSonny

    JustSonny Big Dummy

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    Good afternoon Stretch2006 and welcome to the forum! Please excuse the meanderings of one of the older wannabes around here but I strongly recommend that you spend some "quality time" with your computer before making ANY decisions about where to get your CDL training. You'll likely get some pretty candid replies from other members here with respect to the companies you are looking at.....pay very close attention!!! Before these folks (forum members) start weighing in with replies, familiarize yourself with the "Report a Bad Company" sub-forum. Ok, meandering over! Oldnewbiegonnabe, out!
     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2010
  8. Jimbo60

    Jimbo60 Medium Load Member

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    Run as far from CRE as you can. I think they try to hustle you into class before you can adequately research the company. I ALMOST fell into the same thing. There are other, better companies.

    There are just too many horror stories about CRE to make me feel comfortable.

    BTW to the OP - I talked to Conway Truckload recruiting today and they told me that the only students that they are accepting right now are husband/wife teams.


    ........... Jim
     
  9. Markk9

    Markk9 "On your mark"

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    A bunch of Bottom Feeders listed there.

    Mark
     
  10. siriusre

    siriusre Bobtail Member

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    Werner, PAM (PTSI) and Swift are definitely still taking students. They all started processing my app. As I stated before, Western Express is too.

    Lucky me, I just got accepted by Maverick. So they are too. Just waiting for them to fit into orientation.
     
  11. JimTheHut

    JimTheHut Road Train Member

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    Boys requires 3 months experience.
     
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