Its right on their website.
Here is the link for the map for their hiring zones. The green is the hiring zone. Scroll down just a bit and you'll see it.
Its right on their website.
Here is the link for the map for their hiring zones. The green is the hiring zone. Scroll down just a bit and you'll see it.
thanks very much Daniel b I live in nj and in the hiring zone this is great because I put a lot of time in checking out this co. and decided I wanted to go with them then was disappointed when I read only Texas residents. there is a terminal 45 miles from my house could not figure out why they were only hiring from Texas but that's what it says when you look them up on tt this is great thanks again I will let you know how I make out over the next couple of months have to finish out on my current job can't go to school till July 1st have to finish out but gave them a couple months notice cause they are good ppl and need time to replace me thanks again
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.
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.
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I'm not sure if I am reading the info about this company correct on this site for company sponsored training are they only hiring Texas residents does anyone know any info on this
Company Sponsored Training:
A Company-Sponsored Training Program is a school that is owned and operated by a trucking company.
The schooling often requires little or no money up front. Instead of paying up-front tuition you will sign an agreement to work for the company for a specified amount of time after graduation, usually around a year, at a slightly lower rate of pay in order to pay for the training.
If you choose to quit working for the company before your year is up, they will normally require you to pay back a prorated amount of money for the schooling. The amount you pay back will be comparable to what you would have paid if you went to an independently owned school.
Company-sponsored training can be an excellent way to get your career underway if you can't afford the tuition up front for private schooling.