Check out this thread I started on McElroy Truck Lines. It has a lot of great info. You will also find some current drivers that you can get in touch with.
Thanks anchorman and thanks for the quick response ,
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Hello all! I would like some info on these two companies , long story short I just finished Cdl school, myself and 3 other classmates all wanted to work for a company that we had heard very good about even from one of our instructors that had previously worked for them, the terminal manager came and talked about a hr about the company and made it really sound great and we liked the out and back policy because we could make some decent pay but still be at the house with family a few times a week . Well we finished class and sent in the app and for two weeks got the run around about waiting on HR looking this and that over , then they couldn't say we can't hire students though we said we do and would , no, they sent nicely worded letters to say they picked someone they felt was a better fit , so a waste of time with bills pulling up , now I have pre-hires for mc Elroy and Boyd bros and really not sure who to go with , they both seem to be good starters . Can anyone give there opinion on either of the two ,I know a few here have to be working for them or have in there past , please help anyone !
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Terminal:
A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.
Pre-hire:
What Exactly Is A Pre-Hire Letter?
Pre-hire letters are acceptance letters from trucking companies to students, or even potential students, to verify placement. The trucking companies are saying in writing that the student, or potential student, appears to meet the company's minimum hiring requirements and is welcome to attend their orientation at the company’s expense once he or she graduates from truck driving school and has their CDL in hand.
We have an excellent article that will help you Understand The Pre-Hire Process.
A Pre-Hire Letter Is Not A Guarantee Of Employment
The people that receive a pre-hire letter are people who meet the company's minimum hiring requirements, but it is not an employment contract. It is an invitation to orientation, and the orientation itself is a prerequisite to employment.
During the orientation you will get a physical, drug screen, and background check done. These and other qualifications must be met before someone in orientation is officially hired.
Pre-hires:
What Exactly Is A Pre-Hire Letter?
Pre-hire letters are acceptance letters from trucking companies to students, or even potential students, to verify placement. The trucking companies are saying in writing that the student, or potential student, appears to meet the company's minimum hiring requirements and is welcome to attend their orientation at the company’s expense once he or she graduates from truck driving school and has their CDL in hand.
We have an excellent article that will help you Understand The Pre-Hire Process.
A Pre-Hire Letter Is Not A Guarantee Of Employment
The people that receive a pre-hire letter are people who meet the company's minimum hiring requirements, but it is not an employment contract. It is an invitation to orientation, and the orientation itself is a prerequisite to employment.
During the orientation you will get a physical, drug screen, and background check done. These and other qualifications must be met before someone in orientation is officially hired.