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Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Ended up going to Schneider I appreciate all the input guys it’s a hard decision to make you all made it a little easier on me thanks

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Well thanks for input guys I appreciate it my decision got a little easier I got turned down by Tmc today, not sure why I have a perfect driving record no violations or accidents at all. And all I got was they weren’t allowed to tell me why, when I asked. A little bummed out by this...

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Just talked with a recruiter at Schneider and was told it was delivery to stores.

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Again thanks for the input let me ask you all this what would you all suggest for someone in my shoes. I need to make around 50-60k a year and don’t care towork hard to get it. But I live in KY if you all have any suggestions of companies or routes. Also haven’t really looked into otr due to the fact I have a family but would I be better doing that for a while or continuing to look into dedicated routes

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Thanks for info guys I appreciate it, how is Tmc? Also another option is Schneider Walmart dedicated. Just looking for a decent start to trucking. Nothing too complicated. Any suggestions you all could give would be greatly appreciated

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Hi guys and gals,

Between Tmc or Werner which company is the most dependable and better for those with little class a experience. I’ve been looking into both Tmc flatbed or Werner dollar general account.

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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I understood that I’d require a refresher course. I didn’t have any experience and went class b.That’s not a problem and not the question. Actually I talked to Schneider and they said after a 2 week refresher I could drive Walmart dedicated. Talked to Tmc and I’d have a 2 week course in Iowa. Talked to us Xpress and they didn’t have much to offer in my area.

So between Schneider and Tmc is what I’ve narrowed the search to.

What do you all think about each and what’s some pros/cons of flatbed.

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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I was looking into Tmc, Us Xpress, Schneider. Any advice on which would be a better company to drive for I like to work out and be physical so I thought tmc but I live about 10 miles from a Schneider Walmart dedicated dc which is what I’d be driving. I’m looking for a company to drive the next 10-15 years with. My ultimate goal is to get my own truck but I have a lot to learn so it’s more of a long term goal.

Posted:  4 years, 10 months ago

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Hi folks, So I am looking for a new company to drive for, And was wanting some advice. I got my cdl 2 years ago through a company I will not name. I worked with them for two months before moving on due to them basically not giving me the dedicated route I was hired for and trying to force me to make a move I did not want to make.

Since then I have been doing class b local trucking( offer I couldn’t refuse) lol. I Have not had any mishaps or accidents and my job does not want me to leave. But I’m not making the money I could be and I paid quite a bit for my class a, i also loved the time I was on the road.

Anyway I’m a little nervous about getting back into class a after a couple years in a straight truck but I passed my cdl 1st shot and was very comfortable driving I trained during winter in some Terrible road conditions. Now that’s my background here’s my question:

I’m looking for a good company to work for to get some class a experience and have 4 kids and wife so I’m looking for A schedule that’s 5 on 2 off. Also a company that will stand by what they say.

Also any other advice that you can give would be amazing

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