Ok,... i have a class b cdl at the moment i have 2 speeding tickets on my record in the last 3 years. Im 29, no wife no kids and want to hit the open road. I would drive anywhere all over the usa/canada. I want to be on the road 24/7 and be able to save up as much money as i can over the next few years. Where should i go to get trained, what companys do you recomend what type of hauling should i go for to make the bigger money? Im down to roman noodles only have couple weeks left on rent and need somthing fast. Thanks for the advice and be safe driving....
Where should i go to start a career as a truck driver and why. I only have a class b
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jeremytruckdriver, Jul 1, 2011.
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how fast was the speeding tickets, if close to 3 years ago it might not be a problem as long as you weren't 15 miles over, What about job history? If you get a job at any starter company the best you will see is $40k
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I would try FFE great school and great miles. It's a good place to start look at my Thread for THE NEW FFE DRIVER ACADEMY..Good luck on your search. -
If you need money fast, you are in trouble. Setting all this up, going to school, riding with your trainer, etc. is going to take a few months and a few dollars. As far as FFE goes, run as far from those crooks as possible, horrible company.
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It is July 1st,you have your "B" and EVERYWHERE I go there is road construction..What's the problem? Many road construction companies are National,you know,work in Texas 3-4 months,etc.,then move on to next job..What's wrong with that,I have been thinking of doing it myself. Ooops,July2nd..1 day off in my world;not bad,not bad at all..
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Big Al, Why would you say FFE are crooks? Im getting paid...so far so good.
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Good luck with your new job search and heed your own great advice you give to others here.Bumpy Thanks this. -
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As for the OP's particular problem,is it not the same for everyone STARTING out? I have read over and over on here people with the same problem. I still maintain that for them,and in this particular situation,if he looks HARD enough for a road construction job,and if he is WILLING to work for $10 an hour,he SHOULD be able to find work,and gain experience,which everyone wants..Otherwise,go to a CDL mill or a training company,spend $5000 or more,and then,most likely,read on a NEW thread what all went wrong..That "corny" saying,"with a will,there's a way" holds much truth,and even in my DARKEST moments,I have held on to that,in one form or another.
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