Quote from Maverick74:
Two thirds? WTF. Then these OWS kids are f*cked. LOL. Great.
Quote from seneca_roman:
The guy from the trucking company said he was looking for applicants that had a CDL+HAZMAT, pass the drug and background checks.
He did not mention prior experience. He also said if they were willing to work hard and take OT, they could make $100K. Actually he was looking first for vets and second for recent HS grads who were willing to work hard.
Seneca
Quote from peilthetraveler:
You cant get hazmat endorsements unless you are 21, so no chance of him finding recent HS grads to fill that position. You also have to be over 21 to drive interstate.
Alot of trucking companies will hire without experience, but they still want 2 years continuous employment in "SOMETHING". They dont care what it is, just continuous employment.
Driving a truck takes over your life...thats all you do is just drive and sleep and you have no life. I think making $40k per year and getting to go home every night is better than making $100k per year driving and just living in that drivers seat for 12 h1ours per day.
Quote from peilthetraveler:
Yeah, intrastate at 18 for all states, but 21 for interstate. Many truck drivers are drug users (meth and whatever else keeps them awake) I've seen too many truck drivers rig their log books so they can drive 36 hours at a time or more. The other scary thing is that 95% of truck drivers carry guns in their trucks which if I remember right, its supposed to be illegal for them to do so (but not 100% sure)
i spent 18 years as an over the road trucking fleet owner and i have to say no way.Quote from peilthetraveler:
Alot of trucking companies will hire without experience, but they still want 2 years continuous employment in "SOMETHING". They dont care what it is, just continuous employment.
Quote from seneca_roman:
The guy from the trucking company said he was looking for applicants that had a CDL+HAZMAT, pass the drug and background checks.
He did not mention prior experience. He also said if they were willing to work hard and take OT, they could make $100K. Actually he was looking first for vets and second for recent HS grads who were willing to work hard.
Seneca
Quote from bigarrow:
Maybe he should try offering $125K, there is a price where he can find qualified workers.
Quote from Free Thinker:
i got to call bs on this one too. there are no 100k a year trucking jobs going unfilled. most non union trucking jobs would top around 60k. if there were 100k jobs out there these 60k drivers would be beating down their doors.