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Hi all: My name is Timothy Matthys. I live in Rochester, NY. I have my class A Permit because I studied the CDL book and did lots of online testing and had lots of help and review from the Trucking Truth training series and I gained lots of insight from the website which is like my best friend in trucking: So I'm getting prepared to go to School at Earl L Henderson on February 16th and become a company driver for them and once I'm done training I'm gonna take my wife on the road with me.
Does anyone have reviews about their company or real life experience with their company? Any feedback is appreciated!! I've heard of Earl Henderson but I didn't even know they had a training program. So I'm afraid at this point you've been the one to give me some insights, not the other way around. I'm gonna have to find out more about it Holy cow! Jimmy Carter Blvd is about 5 miles from where my parents' house is!! I used to work at the Pep Boys right there by brook hollow parkway: Thanks for the help:.
I actually changed my mind. I am pre-hired and ready to go at Knight Transportation. I will start on Feb. We just have to pick up the price of her bus tickets. Pre-hire letters are acceptance letters from trucking companies to students, or even potential students, to verify placement. 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. Darrel Wilson bought his first tractor in at age 20, but, being too young to meet OTR age requirements, he leased the truck out and hired a driver.
Through growth and acquisition, Wil-Trans now employs over drivers, and has a long-standing partnership with Prime, Inc. Actually, Henderson is its own company. Henderson moves freight for prime on occasion, that's it. That's why you see Henderson trucks pulling prime trailers.