Great advice Gene!! I’m a new truck driver with Schneider with little experience and a lot of your videos keep me motivated and mentally strong to keep pushing forward. Thanks man. You help a lot of us out there. Keep doing what you’re doing brother!! Till next time rolling out!!
My first CDL job was Coca Cola, I worked there for 9 months & then found a decent local No Touch job. Like you said the only trucking jobs that hire you with no experience is food service like Sysco or Coca Cola, mainly because those jobs require a lot of manual labor & the turnover rates be so high in those companies because of that.
Took me two years to be in a position to drive at Old Dominion. You can start there as a dock worker, and apply to drive, but otherwise it’s super hard to get in at the good LTL’s without experience, especially now.
I couldn’t agree more. I actually tried to apply to some of the LTL carriers in my area and I didn’t hear anything back from all three. It’s definitely competitive!
Barney trucking is local and you can make 80k starting out. There are a good amount of local jobs (that take new hires) you just gotta look. I will say it depends on location as well.
Nope there are other chemical & crude oil jobs But yup hard work. & not as good pay but good to start out to get yr experience. Gulfmark is one in tx & LA And Martin & Linden chemicals
Well put
These videos are high quality straight to the point. Not a lot of bullshit and you speak very very well
I definitely appreciate it bro
Great advice Gene!! I’m a new truck driver with Schneider with little experience and a lot of your videos keep me motivated and mentally strong to keep pushing forward. Thanks man. You help a lot of us out there. Keep doing what you’re doing brother!! Till next time rolling out!!
My first CDL job was Coca Cola, I worked there for 9 months & then found a decent local No Touch job. Like you said the only trucking jobs that hire you with no experience is food service like Sysco or Coca Cola, mainly because those jobs require a lot of manual labor & the turnover rates be so high in those companies because of that.
"Thinking short when you should be thinking long" yessss
My first cdlA hazmat tanker job. Was hauling crude oil home daily Hard work but not bad. Home daily fresh out of driving school at local college 👍
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Thank you for the sub and I definitely appreciate it! More content to come!
U right bro and u have gotten way better with your videos
Took me two years to be in a position to drive at Old Dominion. You can start there as a dock worker, and apply to drive, but otherwise it’s super hard to get in at the good LTL’s without experience, especially now.
I couldn’t agree more. I actually tried to apply to some of the LTL carriers in my area and I didn’t hear anything back from all three. It’s definitely competitive!
Proud of you homie !!!
Much love I preciate you bro
Thank you for this brother
Good Advice!!
Thank you for the comment!
Barney trucking is local and you can make 80k starting out. There are a good amount of local jobs (that take new hires) you just gotta look. I will say it depends on location as well.
I definitely agree. It’s a few out there but it’ll take some research for sure
They can do ports and cement companies like Robersons and Cemak trucking
Midwest logistics systems. Haulin automotive parts and they will take you right out of cdl school.
Nope there are other chemical & crude oil jobs But yup hard work. & not as good pay but good to start out to get yr experience. Gulfmark is one in tx & LA
And Martin & Linden chemicals
You can make 100k in 2 years in software sales
😂😂😂😂why are you here man
Did schneider make you shave for tanker?
Sure did. I could only keep my mustache, no beards