Well I'd rather take three year's than nothing at all. At least you have a chance to get your CDL. Try some local companies. It wouldn't hurt anything to "try". You can either gain or stay the same but you can't loose anything from it. Hang in there bud. You'll get your cahnce. Just mind your P's and Q's. Good luck!
This is discouraging, is there any hope for me?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Opi, Mar 13, 2008.
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Hey New Driver, i can speak on Opi's behalf here since him and i attended the same school, its roughly $8,700 for 6 months, i think his may be higher concidering he is on the weekends only, and 6 months worth of trainning looks a hell of a lot better then 3 weeks, or 2 months, if i owned my own company i would pick the 6mother hands down,
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As for local around here, I haven't found any like you describe. That's what has me going back to OTR, I've been away from it too long, so I'm considered 'No experience'. I went to apply for a couple of local jobs and that was what I was told. One company, that requires 1 year exp. told me to come talk to them after 6 months with someone else, then they'd count my prior experience as well.
Also, for you and opi, consider that driving local won't count as experience with most OTR companies. It doesn't matter if it's dump, cement, or even semis, they won't consider it.
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JimF,
My husband went to work for Celadon. He drove "local" hauling coal in a dump for nine years, then scrap steel and steel coils in a dump for one year. They considered that experienced. The reason they considered it experienced is because they ran three states or more. They mostly ran Indiana and Illinois. That was the bulk of the runs. However, the senior drivers usually got the runs to Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan when they had them. So technically he was regional and still home every night. It depends on exactly how long one runs with a local company and how many states they run to. All the companies that he talked with when he started looking for an OTR job said they consider a three state running area to be regional. -
the above post was not a little harsh,I was thinking he was being too nice!!
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I am intrested in getting my CDL but i just got a speeding ticket in Dec 2007 for 60 in a 40. My license was not suspended and I got lawyer to reduce the charges to improper equipment. I still had to pay a fine so how will this effect me in getting a job with a good company ? I Also have 3 other tickets from 2004 -2005 time range but all were improper equipment and a fine.
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