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Another question about OTR experience
I know this question has been asked before but I want to ask a more specific question about my experience.
I drove with Schneider for 15 months OTR then I found a local job and now I drive 400 miles(round trip) every night from Ohio to Detroit,Mi. I have to use a logbook . I am home daily. Foodliner has a terminal real close to me and they want 2 years OTR. In December I will have 2 years tractor trailer experience, 15 months was OTR. I basically do everything now the same as I did when i was OTR except I dont sleep in the truck. Could someone explain the signifigance of "OTR" versus what I am doing now? Could I be rejected down the road by companies that want 2-3 years OTR experience? I really dont understand why they want OTR experience. I drive 2000 miles a week. |
Re: Another question about OTR experience
Originally Posted by ohiomohawk
I know this question has been asked before but I want to ask a more specific question about my experience.
I drove with Schneider for 15 months OTR then I found a local job and now I drive 400 miles(round trip) every night from Ohio to Detroit,Mi. I have to use a logbook . I am home daily. Foodliner has a terminal real close to me and they want 2 years OTR. In December I will have 2 years tractor trailer experience, 15 months was OTR. I basically do everything now the same as I did when i was OTR except I dont sleep in the truck. Could someone explain the signifigance of "OTR" versus what I am doing now? Could I be rejected down the road by companies that want 2-3 years OTR experience? I really dont understand why they want OTR experience. I drive 2000 miles a week. otr usually means they want you to have experience in all weather conditions and mountains and have a basic knowledge of highways and where truckstops are and things like that. |
You will never know until you ask them. I answered an ad that said 3-5 years experience and I only had 1 year and they were going to hire me. I turned them down anyway after finding a local job.
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Originally Posted by Jay B
You will never know until you ask them. I answered an ad that said 3-5 years experience and I only had 1 year and they were going to hire me. I turned them down anyway after finding a local job.
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I also agree with Jay B. Call and ask. But...to answer your specific question...along with Fredogs' response, I would also add OTR experience would include driving irregular freight over irregular routes.
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Originally Posted by Jumbo
Originally Posted by Jay B
You will never know until you ask them. I answered an ad that said 3-5 years experience and I only had 1 year and they were going to hire me. I turned them down anyway after finding a local job.
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Originally Posted by repete
Originally Posted by Jumbo
Originally Posted by Jay B
You will never know until you ask them. I answered an ad that said 3-5 years experience and I only had 1 year and they were going to hire me. I turned them down anyway after finding a local job.
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