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Originally Posted by david8135: Okay, you're obviously just out of or finishing CDL school. The companies you listed are the ones who came to your school and tried to recruit you. The "other" ones that CRB listed might not have.... perhaps, because they don't hire from your area. [but you should check them out.] If you knew what WE know... you probably wouldn't be "considering" any of them. But... those are the most obvious choices that you have to get into the business. You're probably going to have to choose one of them (or be chosen by...) and get your foot in the door. Wherever you start, try to stick it our for at least one full year before making a change. You have to WANT to be a truck driver MORE than these companies CARE whether or not you become or stay a truck driver. Your location strikes me as particularly "relative" to how you start. The more "local" the more bad weather... and bad traffic. NOT good conditions to earn your stripes as a trucker. I strongly suggest you reconsider TEAM training... if not team DRIVING. You will get OUT of that miserable area you live in, and see the better part of the country. AND, get home more often! A team trainer/co-driver will be able to give you experience and knowledge you cannot get from a school... and WILL not get "quickly" on your own as a solo. You will keep moving (for the most part) which will keep you from getting "anxious and depressed" from SITTING too much. I have only been driving for about 6 years, but most of them have been as a TEAM. I really liked the weeks here and there that I got to drive SOLO, but... I have NO real problems with team driving. The benefits have outweighed the perceived discomforts. The more I hear some of the sad stories of the "solos" here, the more I believe I made the right choice. ONLY as a team, can you get to the west coast within 2-3 days, and get ALL the way home before the weekend! Why? Because the food warehouses in your area NEED fresh veggies and fruit from California and the southwest (Mexico.) More dry weather driving, in expansive territories with less traffic. Warmer weather. Beautiful sunsets to ease the pain of whatever you had to deal with that day. Someone to TALK to... to ask questions of and learn from. Someone to help you with what you don't know or understand. What YOU need.... is a "regriferated" VAN division of a company that has s "secondary" contract to haul ANYTHING from your area to the WEST COAST... and then, a primary contract to haul produce back to the NorthEast. The money is in the "backhaul" of PRODUCE. You will spend about 5 days on the road, and sit only ONE night (in most cases.) You will have the best trucks the company HAS. The "local" drivers will drive the "flatheads" from the last century, to deliver the loads YOU bring in to the yard... to the warehouses in your "local" area. THEY fight the weather and the traffic while YOU sit at home with the "other." There are other reasons. I don't want to bore everyone. I just want to point out that SOME of us "successful" drivers are understanding of, if not supportive of, the concept of Team training... driving... logistics. I like your story, David. I hope you keep us informed. Hobo |
Melton is running ads all over the East Coast for drivers with only 2 months experience.
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Originally Posted by david8135: |
My objection to teaming is if you team with another new driver. Crst is notoriousfor putting news together and you see a lot of Crst trucks laid over especially on 80 in Wy, Ut, Ca, Ne. You have to trust the person driving the truck while you sleep. Take it from a team driver! You may find you can't sleep with the truck moving and CRST VAN EXPEDITE is 99% team, so you will pretty much be stuck teaming.
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Originally Posted by crb: I grew up "trusting" my parents on cross-country drives twice a year from our home in Seattle to the grandparents' in N.C. In the Air Force, I was a back-ender on a 707 derivative being "piloted" by someone I never even met. So, team driving was not a scary prospect for me. Maybe, I am a 'fatalist." Like Christians... I believe it will not be "my time" until it IS my time. I just don't worry about it unless I notice dangerous behaviour by the other driver. I have had one FIRED for not being "nominally" safe. But, I STILL say that the only thing more dangerous than a "newbie" in charge of his own truck WOULD be an unsafe team member/trainer. But.... there are 200 to one "newbie" solos out there over "team" drivers OR trainers. I play the "odds." And I have read dozens of stories on here from newbie SOLOS who have wrecked their trucks and are hoping to find another company to hire them. I have not read ONE SUCH STORY from a team driver. Do the math. |
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