Returning to truck driving, looking for opinions
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Returning to truck driving, looking for opinions
I am finishing up a four year enlistment in the army right now and am looking to get back into driving once I get out in December. My question is since I don't have any recent otr experience will I have to start all over again? I have 3.5 years driving experience before I joined the army, and I have been driving trucks in the army for the last four years. I would really hate to think I would have to start at the bottom again, but know I would have to be brought back up to speed on new laws and regulations that may have changed. I also want to get into car hauling, I know its hard work but I enjoy that. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions of where I should apply to? Or do you think I will have to take whatever I can find just to get driving time again?
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You may need to take a refresher course for some of the larger carriers. For some reason, they don't seem to count military driving experience. You may be able to find a smaller carrier who will hire you. Where do you live?
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Have you kept your CDL current? What type of previous experience have you had driving? If you pulled flats, there have been some changes for securement. The most change has been in the hours of service. It is likely to change again shortly. That is what happens when you get bureaucrats making rules when they know nothing about what they are doing. :roll:
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Ive kept my cdl current, I have the hazmat, doubles/triples and tanker endorsement. I have been pulling mostly fuel tankers, flat beds, and sometimes vans. I really would like to work for cassens out of nashville or some sort of car hauling outfit close to the nashville area. My options so far are to reup in the army, get a job driving stateside, or go to work overseas with kbr. If I get a job driving stateside I just dont want to have to start over again, being a slave for a year just to get some recent experience.
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Don't know jack about the army, but I do know most large carriers want recent (within the last 3 years) OTR experience. Regardless of army experience. They don't count that for whatever absurd reason. It's all because of insurance anyway, not the carriers themselves. You might try some of the smaller carriers that have more liberal insurance policys. If you go with a big nationwide carrier you'll almost definitely have to start all over from scratch. CDL school, several weeks of training, the whole ball o' wax. :roll:
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I know there are a few companies that offer a program for prior military with experience. Basically they do a brief refresher and then your on your way. Since your situation is a little different you would have to ask to see if you qualify. I think Schneider and JB both offer something for the military. You might hit up Sheepdancer to ask him how their program works at JB and see if you qualify.
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Originally Posted by Longsnowsm
I know there are a few companies that offer a program for prior military with experience. Basically they do a brief refresher and then your on your way. Since your situation is a little different you would have to ask to see if you qualify. I think Schneider and JB both offer something for the military. You might hit up Sheepdancer to ask him how their program works at JB and see if you qualify.
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Originally Posted by slo5o
Ive kept my cdl current, I have the hazmat, doubles/triples and tanker endorsement. I have been pulling mostly fuel tankers, flat beds, and sometimes vans. I really would like to work for cassens out of nashville or some sort of car hauling outfit close to the nashville area. My options so far are to reup in the army, get a job driving stateside, or go to work overseas with kbr. If I get a job driving stateside I just dont want to have to start over again, being a slave for a year just to get some recent experience.
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