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eoplocust 05-19-2007 06:31 PM

help a newbie work local
 
hello i am in the process of wrapping up in school and going to my road test. i have seen carriers here in school interested but they are all otr. i was wondring if it was possible for a newbie in north new jersey to be able to find any local work at all? anyone know any companies? not sure if its realistic for a newbie or not but if i can make $500 or more a week i would be happy with the job. i have no tix at all in the last 3 years . 4 total (1 improper passing 7 years ago, 2 careless driving 5 and 6 years ago, and one speeding 5-9mph 4 years ago). im 24 yrs old now.

Ian Williams 05-19-2007 08:04 PM

Re: help a newbie work local
 
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Originally Posted by eoplocust
hello i am in the process of wrapping up in school and going to my road test. i have seen carriers here in school interested but they are all otr. i was wondring if it was possible for a newbie in north new jersey to be able to find any local work at all? anyone know any companies? not sure if its realistic for a newbie or not but if i can make $500 or more a week i would be happy with the job. i have no tix at all in the last 3 years . 4 total (1 improper passing 7 years ago, 2 careless driving 5 and 6 years ago, and one speeding 5-9mph 4 years ago). im 24 yrs old now.

Start cold calling the LTL barns in your area. For the most part LTLs don't advertise or have headhunters like long haul outfits. Look at Foodservice, Garbage, and the construction related stuff as well. Keep in mind that Cement, Dirt etc will lay off in the winter.

Double R 05-19-2007 09:33 PM

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Look at Foodservice
Scratch that one. Seeing that you are in NJ, they all want experience there. They all run NYC. Try the container haulers, garbage haulers, like someome said, LTL carriers, small trucking compaines(and there are many in NJ). You might luck out.

GTR SILVER 05-20-2007 12:44 AM

re;school
 
what school did you attend?.....how much "behind the wheel time" did you get??
what did" they" say about job placement?

i'm in north jersey also.
BOL :wink:

eoplocust 05-20-2007 04:30 AM

i went to ocnj its like a govt sponsored school that works directly with unemployment and one stop career center. i paid for time behind the wheel because i already had my permit and studied the regs and log book stuff on my own to save money. iwhen i finish i will have been there 2 weeks (50 hours) but its been all driving so i feel alright with the this school.


ima look into coldcalling some local spots. i guess ill have to find in the phonebook or like online somewhere but it didnt occur to me to cold call. thanks

Orangetxguy 05-20-2007 01:17 PM

If there are Terminals for LTL freigth companies near you, walk into their office instead of calling. You will have better luck, and will show that you are actually interested in a job, if they have one for you.

BigWheels 05-20-2007 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
If there are Terminals for LTL freigth companies near you, walk into their office instead of calling. You will have better luck, and will show that you are actually interested in a job, if they have one for you.

And if you believe they show the slightest interest in you though they don't have anything available now, don't be bashful about visiting them again (and again) in the coming weeks (just don't wear out your welcome). Things change, stuff happens, etc....


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