I'm not certain, if I really want to do this, but here goes anyway. I am considering returning to trucking. I have held my CDL since 1991. I have a long enough history in trucking to say it has been a career.
Do to situations beyond my control, I find I need to return to trucking. So with that being said, I have a question.
Is there a company out here in "Trucker's Land" which gives consideration and accommodation to a person who has an extensive background in trucking, yet, has not been active in the last 2-4 years?
I have submitted my online application here at CAD, and was quite impressed with the speedy responses, however I also take into account the need to acquire warm bodies behind the wheel, so I really don't allow the flood of offers to flatter me all that much. (wink)
I hold a certain amount of trepidation in returning to trucking, yet I am surprised to discover that as well I feel excited. I do dread the grueling process of pre-employment screening, and the Q&A sessions. As of now, I have spoken with perhaps 5 different companies whom I personally found their recruiters to be inadequate in their reproach.
The standard approach to the applicant / trucking company seems to be give work history and then set a date for orientation. Yet it seems as if my recent history may be a point of contention.
For the last few years I have been attending college, and working on my personal music. I run a modest recording studio, and dare call it my personal business.
Thus I do not have W-2 forms, and such. I have transcripts from the school I attended. I have a membership or association with BMI and Songwriters Guild Association membership, and a
an official website from which I publish my music from. I have sustained myself through my songwriting and performances and the occasional recording sessions of various independent artists. I also have my certifications for substitute teaching, and that's pretty much it.
So far the companies who have responded to my application, seemingly dismiss this, and focus on my proving unemployment, and the fact I do not have recent driving experience. Very frustrating to say the least.