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Been out of the loop for a few years.............
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forums and have been reading various topics and have a question for you.
I am a veteran driver with 14 years OTR experience, I drove company trucks as well as my own. Thing is, I gave up the road about 10 years ago to drive locally and am now itching to get back out there. Basically, what I am asking is..........this is going to hurt me isn't it? Is it going to be like starting from the very begining all over again? I'm waiting for my DAC to get here but have already contacted a few companies (TMC) being on the top of my list. But I guess I'm worried that such a company won't touch me anymore. What are your opinions? Thanks and hope to see ya out there soon. Pony Express. |
If you have held a CDL for several years and been driving 18 wheelers during that time, it may not hurt you with some carriers. There are others which might have a problem with it. Frankly, I don't see why it should make a difference as long as the skills are there. Your best bet would be to call some of the carriers that you are most interested and talk to a recruiter. Policies vary from one company to another.
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I drove all that time except for the last 2 years, my wife and I started a business and now I can't stand it. lol
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Most carriers look at the last 3 years for experience. Are you looking for flat bed, van or what?
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Originally Posted by GMAN
Most carriers look at the last 3 years for experience. Are you looking for flat bed, van or what?
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If you decide to go flat bed you will need to get some training on securement and tarping. You can either find a larger carrier who has a training program or a smaller one that will help you get a start. With a year of experience during the last 3 you could probably find one of the larger carriers who could get you by the insurance company. That is the main problem these days with finding qualified drivers. The insurance companies dictate who they will cover. Unless a driver can be insured, we cannot hire them. If your MVR is in good shape, I don't think you will have a problem getting on with someone. You may need to go with a trainer for a couple of weeks to get your feet wet again. I would call TMC or any of the carriers that you are interested.
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I was in the same boat. I didn't have any varifiable OTR experience so I would of had to go with a trainer. Roehl even told me I had to go back through school to get my CDL??? I already have it??? Good luck and I hope it works out for you. Keep us updated.
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Originally Posted by Chris M
I was in the same boat. I didn't have any varifiable OTR experience so I would of had to go with a trainer. Roehl even told me I had to go back through school to get my CDL??? I already have it??? Good luck and I hope it works out for you. Keep us updated.
I drove for ETV and my main run used to be from Grand Rapids to CA. I would turn it in a week by myself. lol It's definately gonna take some getting used to, I'm still finding new things sine I joined here. |
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