who would you pick?
Hey everyone,
Question if you were new to trucking and got your cdl already but no experience who would you go work for. us express knight swift schneider cfi crete just a few i thought about you might have someone better. |
CFI. It doesnt get much better.
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well it depends on what exp u have... crete u need a year, unless you do their inexperienced route.. heard they are great though. Knight you need 4 months... im with them and they are quite good. Swift, usexpress etc... are decent starting companies but they all suck... especially CRE>.. stay away from those fluckers.
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U.S. Xpress for me, signing on there myself within the next year. Crete you need one year like the other driver said. U.S. Xpress because I've talked to many of their drivers and they all seem happy with them. Good equipment, decent home time, and they been honest with me through the recuirting process so far. You might want to look up danj_otr on here. He will be starting orientation with them on Feb. 5 and last time I spoke with him he was going to start a blog about his experiences with them. Best of luck.
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From what i've read and heard i would probably go with in order:
1)crete 2)USExpress 3) CFI 4)schneider 5)knight 6)swift The main thing in the game of trucking is to be able to get consistent steady loads and from what i hear, crete has the loads. |
Crete hires out of school according to their website. But CFI is much better IMHO.
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http://img26.exs.cx/img26/2245/thumbsup8de.gifWhat he said!!http://img26.exs.cx/img26/2245/thumbsup8de.gif If you do a little research here, its likely that you will consider CFI to be at the top of the list. I might consider Crete....if I was ever to pull a box again, but truthfully... CFI would have to be our of business first. I've talked to some Crete drivers and some of the changes being made since Mr. Acklie (sp?) is retiring aren't necessarily "good". US Xpress is going to hurt you.... while maybe they aren't too bad of a company with good equipment and all....their payscale was dreamed up by a thief. Simply put: the longer the run, the lower the pay per mile. Personally, I cannot fathom how anyone can think that a driver's skill value declines after x miles. Plus, as I recall, they are still paying HHG short miles. That "sucks" too. Nothing in the world like getting shafted twice at one time. You live in CFI's hiring area, so it would behoove you to do some research on them. You can also go over to http://www.cfidrivers.com and join in the discussion or just read the posts. The company does not own or even endorse the site. Its owned by "Croc" of Angel & Croc fame. He is an owner operator with CFI who has been there since 1995. By the way, CFI pays "Practical Miles", as does Crete and a few others. That can make a 15% difference in your pay to the better. |
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hmmm.......hmmmmmmmmmm Ill take hmmm Maverick. What can I say I like weekends at home and $.40 cpm. Sorry I know you didnt have it on your list, Buuuuut if it was, it would need to be on the blog above the others because thats how much better I think it is. BOL
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what about this trucking company?
U.S. Xpress????? if you like an ATA company and being told how to log in there world its ok i guess..... personally I don't like being told to log a certain amount of time for doing something. I log it as I do it no ifs ands or buts. U.s and their ATA ways can kiss my.....
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