I'm 50 (little late and old) and just getting into this industry. I need help deciding what company to go with, Maverick or TMC. Help from seasoned veterans would be greatly appreciated.
Welcome to Trucking Truth, Scott! There's more than "seasoned veterans" here. Look along the top of the screen for more resources. Have you seen our list of Trucking Companies? It's aimed at people wanting hiring info on many companies. Two other things might be interesting for you: : How To Choose A Company and Understanding Pre-Hires .
If you need to get your CDL , this is the absolute best learning system to ace the written: High Road Training Program.
Get into those, and come back with all your questions.
I'm 50 (little late and old) and just getting into this industry.
50! Phffftt! I'm 64, started last year. I've been driving for a year. There are a few other old farts around here.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
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.
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-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.
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.
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
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I'm 50 (little late and old) and just getting into this industry. I need help deciding what company to go with, Maverick or TMC. Help from seasoned veterans would be greatly appreciated.