Won't do OTR

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by prgmr42, Jul 15, 2010.

  1. prgmr42

    prgmr42 Bobtail Member

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    Ive been lurking on the boards a few weeks now, and been thinking about getting a CDL. It seems the first job out of school is OTR. I'd like to drive professionally but to be honest going OTR is out of the question because of my family situation. Don´t have criminal, DMV, or health problems. What jobs can I expect to apply for out of school that are non-OTR and how will not having any OTR experience hurt me? I want to be home daily but can deal with one or two nights being away (if I can convince my wife :biggrin_25513:). Thanks for any and all answers.
     
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  3. thelastamericanhippy

    thelastamericanhippy Road Train Member

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    The higher paying good jobs !!!!!

    You do not have to do like 95% of them do..............

    Start on a loading dock somewhere, work your way up to a driving job !!!!!

    But, nobody wants to do that, they'd rather be abused by some of the lowest forms of employers imaginable !!
     
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  4. kickin chicken

    kickin chicken Road Train Member

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    Hello, Prgmr42:)

    Welcome to the site!

    You could utilize your CDL A in local jobs such as distribution. Pepsi, Budweiser, US Foods, milk runs, stick hauler (furniture)...
    Where are you located?
     
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  5. TBigLug

    TBigLug Light Load Member

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    Something else to conside is fams or garbage compan ies. One thing to be prepared for is the [hysical labor involved with local drivng. It's what I do and I love it. Gets you out of the truck and moving arund. Also talk to some local employment agencies, that's how Ifound my curent job.
     
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  6. 074344

    074344 Road Train Member

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    Listen to what others are saying. I have done this for 20+ years and have never done OTR. For the reasons you cited as well as the pay, benefits and home time or lack there of. Plus, I don't work for free. Neither should you or anyone else for that matter. Do yourself and your family a favor and read both the good and bad company forums. You will find that, for the most part, they are all the same. Some better and some worse. Only the truck colors change. Try to finding a trucking career not a trucking job. You will see the difference.

    Good luck in your search.

    Drive safe
     
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  7. Coonass

    Coonass "Freshy Fresh"

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    You can get a Non OTR postion right out of school, some will try to say you HAVE
    to go OTR to get experience before getting something local which is NOT true.

    Where are you located? If you would happen to be in South Louisiana I'm looking
    for a driver and could hire someone right out of school as long as there are no
    accidents in the last 3 yrs where you are at fault.
     
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  8. MaximumTexas

    MaximumTexas Light Load Member

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    I'm in school right now and was told the same thing about the OTR "requirement", but I want OTR anyway, ASAMFP, anything to get me out of Houston, I dont' care. I can make some money, get some bills paid and not have to deal with the wife #####in ALL THE TIME....yes....Truckin is for me!
     
  9. TheHealthyDriver

    TheHealthyDriver Heavy Load Member

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    I hope you don't get offended by what I'm about to say(and if you do, oh well), but with a post like that, my guess is that OTR will kill your marriage, unless you and your wife head to a good marriage counselor or coach. It takes a strong marriage, and a willingness from both people to make a marriage work under difficult conditions, when one of those people is gone for long periods of time.
     
  10. prgmr42

    prgmr42 Bobtail Member

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    I'm in New York State, but could relocate anywhere
     
  11. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    I would personally recommend you not going over the road if you have a family. The recruiters are going to make it sound all sugar and spice but its not. You will be out for at least a month with a few days to spend at home. I think the going rate is one day off for every 7 days out. Don't get me wrong. Trucking is a great career! VERY, VERY, TOUGH on those with a family. Just listen to those country songs! Good luck!
     
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