I interviewed at Road & Rail Services (Jacksonville, FL)
Interview
The interview process is pretty straight forward. Make sure you have a valid drivers license and minimum criminal history. Be upfront and you won't waste anyone's time. If you plan to work at the port, you'll need to qualify for a TWIC.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you have a criminal record, to include traffic tickets?
I applied online. I interviewed at Road & Rail Services (Houston, TX) in Mar 2021
Interview
I put in my application through Linkedin. I was set up with a Covid-19 Safe in person interview within 2-3 days. I was in reasonably constant contact with them for those days before my interview, and they were very good at answering questions and helping me to know where I needed to be and how to get there. They gave me plenty of time to get my paper application done on site. Even though the interview was outside, due to Covid-19, I thought it was very well done. The interviewer seemed very happy with me and was open about the time frame to hear back.
Called, then met and asked questions, shown around then called the next day. Went for a drug screen. Waited a few days and then called on when to work. Very easy and not too intimidating.