Just a reminder that the pre-hire letter is, in essence, meaningless. All it means is that IF you meet all their requirements, they MAY hire you.
Legally, it's not even a letter of intent, much less a contract.
That being said, of course, it's a start. Your foot is in the door. Get your CDL and survive their orientation (if you are invited - I've only heard back from ONE of the companies I have a pre-hire from) and away you go.
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Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by jtdeconto, Apr 29, 2008.
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