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Central Freight Lines Interview Questions



Hiring process information for an interview at Central Freight Lines

Central Freight Lines, a less-than-load trucking company, often interviews new drivers for the Midwestern, southwestern, and northwestern regions of the United States. A less-than-truckload company loads a trailer with smaller loads having multiple destinations. If interviewing with Central Freight Lines, prepare to show past experience and knowledge of the region the job covers. Central Freight Lines managers like to feel confident in a new driver’s ability to find their way around the region efficiently, so that the partial loads can be quickly distributed. Drivers owning their own trucks who wish to work with Central Freight Lines should prepare to make an offer that will entice the company.

A Central Freight Lines job interview varies by region and hiring manager. Sometimes, CFL management wants a second interview. Sometimes, the Central Freight Lines interview process involves more than one manager. Some Central Freight Lines managers quickly hire workers with extensive experience in the region. Most CFL interview questions involve past experience trucking, familiarity with the area, and mechanical knowledge of the truck. Interviewees seeking technician positions with Central Freight Lines benefit from certification from a mechanic school.

Positions:

Central Freight Lines typically hires for the following positions:
Account Executive, Administrative Assistant, Business Analyst, Collections Specialist, Custodian, Customer Service Representative, Dispatcher, Dock Worker, Financial Analyst, Fleet Maintenance Mechanic, Material Handler, Mechanic, Operations Assistant, Operations Manager, Sales Associate, Sales Manager, Security Analyst, Serviceman

Application:

View the Central Freight Lines Application and apply for the Central Freight Lines job you want.

Possible Central Freight Lines Interview Questions:

Prepare for your interview by reviewing the questions below. Think about how you would answer these types of questions.

  • How long have you been in the trucking industry?
  • As a driver, tell us about the best delivery you have made
  • Any moving violations in the past 5 years?
  • Describe the hardest driving job you have ever had
  • How many hours a day do you currently work?

Common Interview Questions:

Prepare by reviewing these common interview questions and answers.

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  • What education level (high school or college) is required for the job?
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  • What should I wear, or how should I dress for an interview at Central Freight Lines?
  • How much do they pay? Will they ask about salary expectations, if so what should I say?
  • Does Central Freight Lines drug test?
  • What about second interviews? When should you expect a call after the interview?

One comment:

  1. Barry Meyerhoff:

    At Central Freight Lines what are the toughest questions they ask during the interview? Is there more than one interview before I’d get hired here or not? I hope they hire me soon.

    September 12th, 2011 at 3:20 pm

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