Well, I kept hearing from a lot of people that White Glove was the best place to be for making good money, but at least 6 months experience etc was needed. I splurged the cost of a plane ticket to go from Orlando to Detroit in August to visit the Expediters Expo, and had a chance to talk to a lot of people, including the FedEx recruiters. I think it was about that time that I began picking up the vibe that the previous experience requirement wasn't as carved in stone as everyone made it sound. I called and talked to a recruiter and found that they were waiving that on a case by case basis. What I had to do was apply for consideration, and based on my letter outlining what experience we do have (customer service, any experience with driving, etc), they would evaluate us as potential WG drivers. They also normally do a "meet and greet" with anyone that they are considering for taking in directly to WG. Based on our interviews, etc., the recruiter said that they'd be happy to have us on their team, and we're looking forward to going to orientation (currently scheduled for Jan 19th).
Getting prior approval for WG was important to us, as I had discovered that selecting a truck configuration is a chicken and egg situation. To maximize revenue with WG, we need a temperature controlled truck. Generally, though, a reefer doesn't generate enough extra revenue to pay for itself over a dry box unless you're leased on with someone who does enough of that kind of business to keep you using it--someone like FECC WG, for example. So if I didn't get into WG, then I only wanted to spend money on a dry box, but if I could get into the higher revenue division I needed the reefer unit. You can see the dilema. I pushed hard, made a good pitch, and they said yes. Now I'm waiting on a new financing program for newbies like us signing on with FedEx so we can get final approval of financing for our truck. Fyda Freightliner in Columbus OH is working with a bank on putting it together, and it's supposed to be wrapping up this week (hmmm, it's already Thursday and I haven't heard anything...more nail biting I guess). The truck will be a stretched Century Class (2001) w/ factory sleeper and a brand new reefer box with all the goodies that WG requires for data monitoring and recording, etc. Fyda is putting these together on a regular basis, and works closely with FedEx to make it happen.
So that's how I got this far so far.
Doug