None you want to drive for. Any trucking company that would hire someone without looking at their DAC report would also cut corners on maintenance, demand you run illegal logs, and other abuses.
There are not any trucking companies that hire drivers with multiple preventable accidents. Trucking companies cannot get insurance for drivers with more than two accidents.
Trucking companies. It's a high turnover industry. You just have to get out there and look.
Small companies who are short-handed.
Yes, there are a few trucking companies who are willing to give second chances, and whose insurance will allow them to hire you as long as the DUI/DWI conviction is at LEAST 3 years old from the date of CONVICTION, not arrest.
Most freight trucking companies will hire entry level freight brokers. Knowledge of freight, dispatching, and freight sales are all helpful to secure a position.
You need to find a local job. Check out this thread. http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/trucking-jobs/26354-trucking-jobs-for-those-under-21-a.html
There are companies all over the place looking to hire drivers. One can go in to various local companies to apply for a job. One can also go into the local unemployment agency and print out a list of trucking companies who are hiring.
A lot of the jobs that are found in Roanoke, Virginia are truck driver jobs. The trucking industry is popular in this part of the country and there are many trucking companies that are looking to hire.
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That depends on the company. Some companies may hire him tomorrow. Some may not hire him for several years.
There are many sites that privude information about local trucking jobs. By far the largest and most comprehensive is bigrigjobs.com they hire for multiple companies all over the U.S.
Very few. Almost all insurance companies will not approve a driver with more than two speeidng tickets on his record. This applies to any business, not just trucking companies. It is not the company, it is the insurance carrier. It always pay to contest a speeding ticket if you drive a company vehicle.