After applying to companies for prehire letters you need to be on the phone to them. They can get up to a few thousand apps a week and in this case the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Call them and let them know you really are interested.
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.
Yap, Guyjax is right - keep calling them every other day or so to make sure the application is being processed. Companies are notoriously difficult to get in touch with so you have to be persistent.
Hey thanks guys, I'll get on that right now.
Ok, perhaps this is a dumb question but why do you need pre-hire letters to go to CDL school?
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.
Ok, perhaps this is a dumb question but why do you need pre-hire letters to go to CDL school?
So you will know who might hire you after you go to a private CDL school. No sense in going to school if no one will hire you. This way you know that you are at least hireable by some companies before going to school
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.
Ok, perhaps this is a dumb question but why do you need pre-hire letters to go to CDL school?
So you will know who might hire you after you go to a private CDL school. No since in going to school if no one will hire you. This way you know that you are at least hireable by some companies before going to school
Ok, I get that. But if you have a decent work history, no major issues with your driving record and you have both arms and legs, then why wouldn't ya be at least a candidate in the eyes of a trucking company? I mean I went to college and spent a ton a money but I didn't get pre-hire letters before settling into my dorm room.
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.
Ok, perhaps this is a dumb question but why do you need pre-hire letters to go to CDL school?
So you will know who might hire you after you go to a private CDL school. No since in going to school if no one will hire you. This way you know that you are at least hireable by some companies before going to school
But seriously, I understand the intent of the pre-hire letter and I plan to obtain as many as I could get! Thanks.
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.
Hey trucking truth, I'm brand new to the site as far as posting anything but I've been doing a lot of research with the help of this site for a month now. I just recently applied at a few trucking places (Prime, Swift) and I'm currently waiting on my pre hire letters so I can start school for my cdl and get on the road. My only question is how long was it after you applied that you got your pre hire letter. I'm anxious to get out there and start being a trucker.
well i talk to a person out at werner she took my info three hours later my school called me and said they got my pre hire papers
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.
Ok, I get that. But if you have a decent work history, no major issues with your driving record and you have both arms and legs, then why wouldn't ya be at least a candidate in the eyes of a trucking company? I mean I went to college and spent a ton a money but I didn't get pre-hire letters before settling into my dorm room.
You also need a solid criminal history.
Like Guyjax said, you want to make sure there is nothing in your past that is going to keep you from landing a truck driving job. With a solid criminal history, driving history, and recent work history you should be fine. But getting pre-hires will let you know that everything appears ok with your record and also speeds up the hiring process just a bit.
You didn't need pre-hire letters before beginning college because there are few, if any industries outside of trucking that have a pre-hire system setup to let you know if you qualify to work somewhere. There are a lot of restrictions on landing a job in trucking so they make it easy to determine if you're qualified or not.
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.
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Hey trucking truth, I'm brand new to the site as far as posting anything but I've been doing a lot of research with the help of this site for a month now. I just recently applied at a few trucking places (Prime, Swift) and I'm currently waiting on my pre hire letters so I can start school for my cdl and get on the road. My only question is how long was it after you applied that you got your pre hire letter. I'm anxious to get out there and start being a trucker.
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
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.