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duck



Joined: 16 Sep 2006
Posts: 128
Location: Green Bay - Wisconsin

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 8:41 am    Post subject: where do I fit in.......  

kinda long and stupid but...

About 7 years or so ago I went thru driver training at SNI. After getting my CDL, I had to wait almost a week before a trainer could make it to GB to get me. While waiting -- my brother blew out his knee as a ski instructor and was in a wheelchair 1500 miles from family. I did the RIGHT thing and left SNI (they weren't happy but I doubt I was the first or last) to help my brother. After that was taken care of - I went and drove intermodal (container boxes) for a local guy. Was supposed to be home daily (I had a day cab) and I was from midnight to 3 am or so. Yep I HAD to run illegal with this guy. Girlfriend gets preggers and I decide to not be so illegal or gone for only 9 bucks an hour (usually had my 40 hours by the mid afternoon on Wed. I got out of trucking and did some other things. 9/11 hit and I joined the Navy, did my hitch and got out. I now work in trucking but not driving. Got to say the bug has bit me bad to be in a truck. (part of it has to do with the woman serving me with divorce papers 9 months ago) So with a huge child support bill coming (I want to support my kid thats why I am considering getting back in the truck for better pay than I have now - some of you truckers need to stop complaining bout only making 30k a year or 500 a week - there are a lot of us making less and would LOVE to make that kind of money 0- I realize the hours are long but at least you have a job) I am looking at getting behind the wheel again.

I still have my cdl but would have to take the haz-mat part again. Flat bed interests me because of the physicality of it.

So where do I fit - I would say I have expirence driving but it's old (7 years or so) and I am comfortable in a truck -- I have driven here and there since to help friends out - dump truck for example. To be honest the actual driving of the truck was never a problem for me, it's the other BS - you guys know what I mean.

So as a Green Bay (pumpkin central) located driver (kinda) where do I fit? Noob, expirenced, what??

Should I pony up the $$ and re-do a CDL course independantly from a company so I can apply as a recent graduate? Should I machine gun apps to companies hoping they will take a chance? What?

Whom should I be looking at?

TMC interests me but I have heard both sides of the coin on them so it's a "wait and see" and Maverick - heard good bout them.

Like I said -- I am interested in flatbed but would drive van. I want to run LEGAL and be LEGAL at all times. I understand sometimes "things" happen and a risk might have to be taken but it should never be SOP.

My long term future goals were I to get behing the wheel again would be O/O. Yes I know the diff between cash flow and profit. I want to do it to own my own business and to maybe if the stars align and things work get my own authority and maybe go small fleet. Who knows - thats all wayyyyyyy down the line, the first question is most important - get behind the wheel again and if so where do I fit in the industry?
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Uturn2001



Joined: 10 Jan 2005
Posts: 4653
Location: East Central IL between the corn and the beans

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:00 am    Post subject:  

With many companies, anything over 3 years being out of the truck relegates you right back to the status of newbie. (Some companies it is as little as a year).

More than likely you will need to redo CDL school or at least take a refresher course, but you could luck out and find a company that will just send you out with a trainer for several weeks.

I would reccomend calling and talking to recruiters from companies you are interested in and see what they say. You have nothing to lose.
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yoopr



Joined: 01 Dec 2004
Posts: 12865

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:05 am    Post subject:  

There's alot of trucking outfits in GB
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Xcis2



Joined: 22 Oct 2005
Posts: 41

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:48 am    Post subject: Either full course or refresher course  

is going to be needed. Since you didn't list where you are located in your profile, may I suggest a general web site for you to examine.
www.CareerOneStop.org/WiaProviderSearch.Asp
Click on the state where you want to get training and start doing research.
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You may want to investigate the following flatbed companies or companies that have a flatbed division: Arrow Trucking(www.ArrowDrivers.com), Roehl(www.GoRoehl.com) and Maverick(www.MaverickUsa.com) in addition to TMC.
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duck



Joined: 16 Sep 2006
Posts: 128
Location: Green Bay - Wisconsin

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 1:37 pm    Post subject:  

Yea - it's looking like I will need a new course. I am not worried bout passing it - just hate the idea of paying to get somethign I already have ya know?

There are a lot of companies in the Wisconsin area but few flatbed oppertunities. Roehl is one I guess - dunno much about them as a company tho....
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Deus



Joined: 27 Aug 2006
Posts: 343

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 1:58 pm    Post subject:  

duck wrote: Yea - it's looking like I will need a new course. I am not worried bout passing it - just hate the idea of paying to get somethign I already have ya know?

There are a lot of companies in the Wisconsin area but few flatbed oppertunities. Roehl is one I guess - dunno much about them as a company tho....

If you have kids and like the phyisical aspect of flatbeds, ever considered getting a job with a company like Mclane?
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Trapper



Joined: 06 May 2004
Posts: 212
Location: Wisconsin

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 2:24 pm    Post subject:  

Have you looked at Valley Express out of Oshkosh? They're a dry van and reefer outfit but they may interest you anyway. Gordon is another one with a terminal now in Green Bay.
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duck



Joined: 16 Sep 2006
Posts: 128
Location: Green Bay - Wisconsin

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 2:47 pm    Post subject:  

never heard of Mclane or Valley express...

Tell me more.
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duck



Joined: 16 Sep 2006
Posts: 128
Location: Green Bay - Wisconsin

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 3:19 pm    Post subject:  

Reality being what it is -- I was also considering reefer.

Trying to put myself in a position to gain some expirence and then go O/O eventualy. Back right after highschool, I was a shipping and receiving clerk - met a guy who had a small fleet of reefers with Pete 379's. Sharp trucks, anyway he told me the best thing about a reefer is it can be a van but a van can't be a reefer - you open choices on loads with a reefer.

So I expanded my search on here to include reefer companies. I meet Tuesday with the wife to figure child support. So this may get more serious later next week.

Midwest Coast Transport -- anyone heard info on them, I like their little blurb on the site but talk is cheap.......
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Deus



Joined: 27 Aug 2006
Posts: 343

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 8:33 am    Post subject:  

duck wrote: never heard of Mclane or Valley express...

Tell me more.

Well, Mclane would be regional stuff, I'm not sure if they have a DC in your area, but there would be an equivilant company. They deliver to convience stores and that type of thing. Might not be the experience you're looking for if you want to go O/O, but you would make around $60,000. Lots of going up and down ramps with heavy loads so you'd keep in shape. Just an idea I thought I'd throw out there.
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marcel27208



Joined: 19 Aug 2006
Posts: 793

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:35 pm    Post subject:  

No mclane doesnt serve that area....
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Trapper



Joined: 06 May 2004
Posts: 212
Location: Wisconsin

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:43 pm    Post subject:  

Click on the state of WI on the first page of this site & Valley Express is there. They have a dedicated reefer run that I've seen advertised from Green Bay to MI. They also have local fox river valley to Chicago and back runs. They're primarily a regional/local Co and say home on weekends.
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stevedb28



Joined: 05 Aug 2006
Posts: 289
Location: nashville, tn

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:02 pm    Post subject:  

Ive talked to McLane drivers before, if you are looking to work legal, McLanes isnt for you. Ive been told they are awake 20 hrs at a time but show one of the drivers as in the bunk but actually, hes unloading as well. But at the same time Ive heard from that same driver that there are a few guys there making right at 100k per yr too.
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Aligator



Joined: 06 Sep 2004
Posts: 880

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:03 pm    Post subject: Re: where do I fit in.......  

duck wrote: ........Should I pony up the $$ and re-do a CDL course independantly from a company so I can apply as a recent graduate? .............Should I machine gun apps to companies hoping they will take a chance?
Yes.
No.
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