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Training & No Experience

OTR up to $0.72 per mile, W2, Company cover fly tickets and hotels

IL
FB
OTR
W2
HOME EVERY 2 WEEK
KW | FHTL
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Training & No Experience

Local up to $37 per hour, W2 Full Benefits, Training available

RI
CH
LC | RG | OTR
W2
HOME DAILY
PT
YES
YES
Training & No Experience

Regional up to $0.52 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, $5,000 Tuition

Training & No Experience

Local up to $25 per hour, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Sign-on $5,000

KY
LTL
LC | RG | OTR
W2 | 1099
EVERY DAY | WEEK
PT | IN | FHTL | VL | MK
Training & No Experience

Local up to $37.22 per hour, W2 Full Benefits, Home weekly

OH
DV | FB | LTL
LC | OTR
W2
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
PT | IN | FHTL | VL
Training & No Experience

OTR Solo up to $0.53 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training available

MO
RF | FB | TK | IN
LC | RG | OTR | OO | L2P
W2 | 1099
HOME DAILY
FHTL | IN | PT
65 MPH
YES
YES
Training & No Experience

Regional up to $0.64 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid Training

AZ
DV | FB | RF | IN
LC | RG | OTR | OO | L2
W2 | 1099
HOME DAILY
KW | IN | VL | FHTL
63 | 67 MPH
Training & No Experience

City Driver up to $27.29 per hour, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid Training

Team Driver Trainer
  • Up to $95k - $120k per year
  • Up to $1,850 - $2,300 per week
  • Up to $0.67 - $0.83 per mile
Training & No Experience

Local up to $41 per hour, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid Training

AR
DV | IN
LC | RG | OO | L2P
W2 | 1099
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
FHTL | IN
YES
62 | 65 MPH
Training & No Experience

Local up to $24.14 per hour, W2 Full Benefits, Paid Training

KS
LTL
LC | RG
W2
HOME DAILY
FHTL | PT | VL
Become our driver Instructor
  • Up to $52,800 per year
  • Up to $1,100 per week
  • Up to $27.50 per hour

Train and develop new employees participating in the Yellow Driving Academy to safely operate company equipment and handle customer freight in compliance with all Federal and State laws as well as company policies.

FAQ
Training

As a fresh CDL driver, it is feasible to get truck driving jobs despite the somewhat greater difficulty.

If you put in the necessary work and apply to a lot of trucking businesses, it's almost difficult NOT to be able to acquire a driving job because of the lack of truck drivers.

When you apply for a driving job, do truck driving firms tell you this?

Do you frequently receive this response when you apply for truck driving employment as a freshly qualified truck driver?

How to Find Work as a Truck Driver Without Experience?

Here are six strategies to find no experience truck job if you recently received your commercial driver's license while building up your résumé.

Apply to MANY different carriers. Applying to as many trucking businesses as you can is the most crucial thing to keep in mind in this situation. Your chances of obtaining a driving position increase as you submit applications to more employers.

The Mega Carriers, indeed. You might need to look for some of the bigger trucking firms, even if they might not be your first option. You are aware of them, the huge airlines.

Look for jobs as a truck driver, not a tractor-trailer driver. As a freshly certified CDL driver, there is another method to go about gaining some driving experience.

There are always truckers that operate non-tractor trailer trucks. They frequently search for drivers and some even offer truck driving jobs with CDL training.

Straight trucks, dump trucks used by construction businesses, plow and gravel trucks used by township and county highway departments, service trucks used by railroads, and delivery trucks used by lumber yards.

If you sit down and actually look around, the list is limitless.

You may operate any of these vehicles thanks to your CDL license. They're excellent positions for accumulating knowledge and seat time.

In addition, because they are paid hourly, these trucking jobs nearly typically pay higher than the typical OTR driver position or the entry-level truck driving job.

A pension plan is even offered with many of these positions. A really wonderful benefit.

It's also noteworthy to note that a lot of OTR transportation firms respect the prior truck driving experience and consider it as prior driving expertise in big commercial vehicles.

The fact that the truck was not a tractor-trailer is frequently unimportant to the employing trucking businesses.

Commercial drivers with experience are wanted. You'd be OK to go if, for instance, you've been operating a dump truck for some time without an incident.

This is an excellent method to strengthen your CV while gaining experience and seat time. Additionally, you could discover that the advantages of greater money and having a regular schedule at home will ultimately meet your demands and be preferable to OTR employment.

  • a proprietor/independent broker. If you're lucky, you could come across a self-employed owner-operator who can help you obtain work as a driver.
  • programs for apprenticeships. For newly licensed drivers, several trucking firms provide apprenticeship programs. Larger businesses with their own finishing schools include Arnold Brothers and Bison, where they send new truck drivers to learn the proper way to drive.
Accepting the Offers Made

You must be willing to accept a driving position that is less than ideal.

Be not disheartened. Lack of prior driving experience is a roadblock to landing a truck driving position, but it may be overcome.

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