Truck Driving Jobs

|

Trucking Jobs

|

Truck Drivers

|

Trucking Companies

 
New Users Register Free Account Here | Existing Forum Members Log In Here
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Testimonials | Spell Check

Class A Drivers.com

Application          Company Listings          Job Search        Load Board
 
  1.   Welcome to the Truck Driving Message Board - ClassADrivers.

    1. Welcome to Class A Drivers Forums

          Already registered? Login above

      OR
       
      To take advantage of all the site's features, become a member of
      the largest community of Truck Drivers.

      The advertising to the left will not show if you are a registered user.

+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: Driving School vs "on the job training"

  1. #1
    eandb is offline Rookie eandb is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    1

    Default Driving School vs "on the job training"

    My husband and I are in the process of making a career change to team truck driving. We want to do long haul driving and are in the process of applying to a local, very good, community college driving school. It is an 8 week course and all graduates are usually hired graduation day.

    However, now that we have found this website, we are wondering if it would be better to hire on with one of the companies who provide on the job training to inexperienced drivers.

    Our long term goal is Owner/Operator Contracting.

    Any experienced advice is welcome.

  2. #2
    Sealord is offline Senior Board Member Sealord is on the right path.  You could probably safely loan them a quarter.
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    1,871

    Default Starting

    In my opinion, you're starting out the correct way. While you're at it, take some business courses at the CC.
    No inexperienced, school grad is "hired" straight out of school. You won't be hired until after you've completed the company OTR training and passed your final written and skills tests to be upgraded to a solo driver.
    I would also suggest working as a company driver for a few years (2-5)before you go the O/O route so you can learn the business. BOL

  3. This ad will disappear if you login

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Trucking Companies | Trucking Job Search | Online Job Application | Trucking Links | Truck Drivers Message Board | Contact Us | Site Map


Truck Driving Jobs © 2003 - 2012 ClassADrivers.com
 

Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0