I dont know if getting into expediting right off the batt would be a good place to start to the OTR world, but thats just my opinion. I would suggest going with a regular OTR company, like U.S. Xpress, and go from there. I can tell you alot about US as I still work for them until I get all my ducks in a row, and go expedited. And if you guys sign on with them, go thru their training program, and then run team with them, you will get a BRAND new truck for the first year. Either a crappybuilt, I mean Peterbuilt, or a Volvo. The only reason I suggest this is because with Epedited frieght, you dealing with JIT (just in time) time clocks, with little to no exceptions. With regular frieght, theres always a little space to manuever things around with, which means you can stop and take a shower or eat. you will have to sign a year contract with them, and you will pay for your training, but thru payroll deduction of .01 cent a mile for the entire year. They offer the ability to go thru their training school in Medway Ohio without having to pay for a hotel, as they have dorms for their new trainees. Some will say there is a downside to going with US, as all there trucks are automatics. I rather drive an automatic than a standard any day of the week. Their school is a nationally acredited school. Also you dont even have to have a perfect driving record (hey everyone makes mistakes).
On the other hand, you might be able to get into class b expediting (just your run of the mill 3/4 or 1 ton cargo VAN, this is what I am getting into), and not have to go thru a school at all. You just head down to your local DMV, take a test for a class C with a hazmat endorsement, and your set. Some companys dont require a hazmat endorsement, but its good to have just in case. Then its just a matter of either buying a truck and becoming an O/O (owner operator), or sign on with some other O/O who has some equipment for you to drive. Just make sure to read ALL the fine print in whatever you do.
Brian
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