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Originally Posted by clawHAMMER
(Post 486518)
I haven't heard a bad thing about Watkins-Shepard. I know they have a highly regarded 10 day orientation and they also are paying new drivers $400 right now at orientation, more than anyone else I've heard about. Good luck!
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what about there skateboarders? and thanks for the insite as well.
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I would trust either side of watkins any further than I could throw them.
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thanks for the heads up.
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Here is something to keep in mind......NO trucking company has green grass on their side of the fence. Your best bet is to find what fits you best and stick with it. Remember if you want to he home regularly, otr will not do it for you. Many company drivers forget, there are still payment being made on that truck, so it needs to be moving as much as possible.
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With knight you will never go home an the pay suck
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DUI's new drivers driving school etc
Originally Posted by Retired in Nevada
(Post 486976)
Werner is now out of the picture. I applied with Werner for a pre-hire letter in order to get into CDL school and obtain grant funding to pay for the school. Within less than 24 hours, the answer from Werner came back -- rejected. No reason given.
My driving record is spotless except for a nearly 15-year-old DUI. So now I'm thinking, that DUI knocked me out of Werner. I have no criminal record or any other blemishes in my lifetime. Which leads to the question: Will that ancient DUI knock me out of truck driving altogether? What about my age -- 56, soon to be 57? Will that knock me out of the industry? Honest answers, please. If the DUI and/or my age will end my truck driving career before it even begins, I want to know it now so that I don't waste any more additional countless hours filling out more applications for pre-hire letters, more applications for acceptance into truck driving schools, and more applications for grant funding to pay for a truck driving school. I have writer's cramp from all of the B.S. paperwork that I have filled out already, to no avail. |
knight would be a better option if you ask me.. you can get to be home quite often. It’s a good company to work for. But let me tell you, it is not easy to get into knight. 2-3 months of training, followed by trucking with a trainer. And then you drive alone for some months (and thats a test!) followed by which they will decide whether to keep you.. that’s a long time… all the best!
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