HELP! Which company for school/work
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Southern California
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My husband can't get into a private school so we are left with no other alternative than to go with a company school.
Who should he go with for best runs/pay/benefits/etc? I've heard from a few recruiters that a newbie can average $600-900 once they are on their own...Is that true? Thanks
#2
For company training, call:
1. Maverick 2. Schneider 3. Roehl Any other suggestions?
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With what many companies are paying now to start if a newbie can not bring home at least $600 a week there is something very very wrong.
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Now I know the prime haters will come crawling out but after talking to several companies. They all have their ups and downs. I Have talked to schneider, prime, swift, roehl, driver solutions. Let me say that all have ups and downs.
From what I can see and have heard from recruiters, I feel prime has the best training for newbs if you want company paid training. This is obviously from comparing all the companies i have talked to. USA Truck doesnt sound bad If you deal with someone at the Arkansas HQ(hq sounds much better than drivers solutions). I filled out an app at roehl and I got a call when I was out and I came back and returned their call and left 2 messages the past 2 days and no call backs. A friend of mine recommended I apply at prime and be an O/O when I get done training. I tried CFI but havent gotten a response from them so I cant comment on experiences with them. I would say try these companies in the following order: 1. Prime 2. Roehl 3. USA Truck 4. Swift 5. Schneider 6. Driver Solutions They all have their ups and downs just make sure you read everything before you sign anything.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Companies to avoid if at all possible:
USA Truck(terrible pay and junk equipment) CR England PAM(terrible pay and bad reputation) Prime(Only because their "training" is 4-5 months long. All that time is running with a trainer as a team. No thanks.) FFE(not a great company, but you'll get miles) Companies I would look at: Schneider Roehl Interstate Distributors Gordon Central Refrigerated Unfortunately, CFI and Maverick don't hire in the S. California area. Do plenty of research. The companies I mentioned above are good starter companies, but not really companies most people stay at for more than a couple of years. Get a year in and your options will get much better. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by darkhart44
you need 6mo. to a 1yr. with Interstate Distributors . no school
looks like nice co. to bad
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Is Central Refrigerated owned by Swift? It is becoming difficult finding a good company that offers both the school and reasonable employment in San Antonio. Seems I am in the "no man's land" between Houston, Dallas and Laredo. Thanks for any ideas. |


