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Anyone know anything about them? Careers | Squire Transportation
After much consideration seems the best for a no experience would be to apply for training with Central Refrigerated or Swift. I stumbled on Squire searching for others but can't find much about them so thought I'd ask the pros here. I imagine you vet otr drivers would rec Central/Swift for the better miles over Squire if you haven't heard of them but would like to hear expert opinions. Are Central/Swift still hiring in these tough times?
TIA!!
After much consideration seems the best for a no experience would be to apply for training with Central Refrigerated or Swift. I stumbled on Squire searching for others but can't find much about them so thought I'd ask the pros here. I imagine you vet otr drivers would rec Central/Swift for the better miles over Squire if you haven't heard of them but would like to hear expert opinions. Are Central/Swift still hiring in these tough times?
TIA!!
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marcel27208 , 03-11-2009 01:30 AM
i know they have an ad placed on craigslist.....i havent heard much about em, all i know is they are hiring o/o's in the area here in charlotte. Its a small company, said theyve been around 40years.......cant find much on em though.......
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dollarshort , 03-12-2009 03:47 AM
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Squire has not been around 40 years. And they are not hiring O/O. Originally Posted by marcel27208
i know they have an ad placed on craigslist.....i havent heard much about em, all i know is they are hiring o/o's in the area here in charlotte. Its a small company, said theyve been around 40years.......cant find much on em though.......
Squire is the training division of Knight Transportation. Really no different from other training deals. Although the trainers are picked from the best Knight drivers there are. They also will not allow a trainer sleep while a trainee is driving. You will be trained in a Peterbilt 387. Really dont know much more than that.
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Squire is the training division of Knight Transportation. Really no different from other training deals. Although the trainers are picked from the best Knight drivers there are. They also will not allow a trainer sleep while a trainee is driving. You will be trained in a Peterbilt 387. Really dont know much more than that.
I've also seen a Volvo 670 in Squire markings. They look exactly like Knight trucks, with Squire decals.Originally Posted by dollarshort
Squire has not been around 40 years. And they are not hiring O/O. Squire is the training division of Knight Transportation. Really no different from other training deals. Although the trainers are picked from the best Knight drivers there are. They also will not allow a trainer sleep while a trainee is driving. You will be trained in a Peterbilt 387. Really dont know much more than that.
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dollarshort , 03-13-2009 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by boneebone
I've also seen a Volvo 670 in Squire markings. They look exactly like Knight trucks, with Squire decals.
You are correct. After you are complete with training and released your are then given a Volvo to drive. There are both gray and some red ones out there.
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marcel27208 , 03-14-2009 09:51 AM
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Squire is the training division of Knight Transportation. Really no different from other training deals. Although the trainers are picked from the best Knight drivers there are. They also will not allow a trainer sleep while a trainee is driving. You will be trained in a Peterbilt 387. Really dont know much more than that.
Originally Posted by dollarshort
Squire has not been around 40 years. And they are not hiring O/O. Squire is the training division of Knight Transportation. Really no different from other training deals. Although the trainers are picked from the best Knight drivers there are. They also will not allow a trainer sleep while a trainee is driving. You will be trained in a Peterbilt 387. Really dont know much more than that.
sorry...i didnt realize you guys were talking about the coolie carriers

there is a squire transportation that is all owner operator......
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dollarshort , 03-14-2009 07:15 PM
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there is a squire transportation that is all owner operator......
What exactly is the definition of a Coolie Carrier? I for one think the comment is getting rather old. Time to maybe come up with something new?Originally Posted by marcel27208
sorry...i didnt realize you guys were talking about the coolie carriers
there is a squire transportation that is all owner operator......
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Originally Posted by dollarshort
What exactly is the definition of a Coolie Carrier? I for one think the comment is getting rather old. Time to maybe come up with something new?
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After much consideration seems the best for a no experience would be to apply for training with Central Refrigerated or Swift. I stumbled on Squire searching for others but can't find much about them so thought I'd ask the pros here. I imagine you vet otr drivers would rec Central/Swift for the better miles over Squire if you haven't heard of them but would like to hear expert opinions. Are Central/Swift still hiring in these tough times?
TIA!!
I would chose the the squire, work your way up to being a knight. just remember everthing is about safety...Originally Posted by rakusa
Anyone know anything about them? Careers | Squire TransportationAfter much consideration seems the best for a no experience would be to apply for training with Central Refrigerated or Swift. I stumbled on Squire searching for others but can't find much about them so thought I'd ask the pros here. I imagine you vet otr drivers would rec Central/Swift for the better miles over Squire if you haven't heard of them but would like to hear expert opinions. Are Central/Swift still hiring in these tough times?
TIA!!