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NHHunter 10-11-2007 08:41 AM

"Sorry sir, you dont have enough experience"
 
Thats all I am hearing locally and I wont go over the road. Im almost ready to take a burger flipping job at this point. Im just so frusterated.

TruckerChris 10-11-2007 09:31 AM

How much experience do you have?

NHHunter 10-11-2007 09:35 AM

All I have is my 3 months of school.... :cry:

classicxl 10-11-2007 10:00 AM

keep looking but that is going to be hard with no real driving experience

GMAN 10-11-2007 10:04 AM

The longer you wait to go to work, the more difficult it will be to find a job. If you are really interested in driving a truck for a living, you will probably need to go otr for at least 1 year. If it is something you want to do that should not be too difficult a sacrifice. I would have thought this would have come up when you went to school. I am curious as to why you would rather flip burgers than go otr for a short time?

Mackman 10-11-2007 10:08 AM

I always was local never did OTR. Keep lookin try dump truck outfits. Or trash companys drivin a roll off or somethin. I dont blame you. You DONT have to do the OTR thing you can get a local job.

NHHunter 10-11-2007 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by GMAN
The longer you wait to go to work, the more difficult it will be to find a job. If you are really interested in driving a truck for a living, you will probably need to go otr for at least 1 year. If it is something you want to do that should not be too difficult a sacrifice. I would have thought this would have come up when you went to school. I am curious as to why you would rather flip burgers than go otr for a short time?

Not seeing my young kids isnt for me, I would do some overnight trips, just not out more than a night or 2 tops.

NHHunter 10-11-2007 10:38 AM

Am I being unreasonable? My kids are very young. I want to drive tractor trailer, but locally. Is that too much to ask as a rookie?

larryh31 10-11-2007 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by NHHunter
Am I being unreasonable? My kids are very young. I want to drive tractor trailer, but locally. Is that too much to ask as a rookie?

Most employers and their insurances companies aren't going to be willing to take a chance with you right now. One little mistake on your part could cost them tons of money with damaged equipment, damaged cargo and big lawsuits. OTR companies on the other hand are more desperate for drivers, so they will give rookies a chance; because they have too.

If you don't mind doing a "little" lifting, you should check out companies Coke, Pepsi and Budweiser. They all have been known to hire rookies.

nrvsreck 10-11-2007 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by NHHunter
Am I being unreasonable? My kids are very young. I want to drive tractor trailer, but locally. Is that too much to ask as a rookie?

Yeah, it kind of is too much to ask. Unless you know someone it's going to be very difficult. You could start off as a helper with a grocery outfit or something like that. It's not impossible, but if you can get your foot in the door of a local company you should be able to move up after a while.


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