Get some time in {two years} to learn the "tricks" that you will learn & need, "on thier dime", while communicating with O/Os in the company. Let your dispatcher know of your plan. Maybe drive for an O/O in the company?
OR...
Do you work hard & smart, all the time? It would be a shame to waste that in driving for a comany. There are perks for an O/O vs a driver.
Will it make you SMILE
to be an O/O?
Its where the road splits...The best to You.
edit: Get the time OTR on thier dime, there is a lot to learn & experience.