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Old 02.18.2007
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This complaint should be first - double bunking in the sleeper with your trainer is a big shock.

The sleepers are small than most. The trainee gets the top bunk and it is tight! The first night it all seems really weird - pull over along side the road with someone you just met and share this tiny space. It's weird, cheap, and isn't conducive to a good nights sleep! [quote}



A team pulls over to sleep? Boy things have changed. Well maybe thats bcause of where you guys run. Back when I was with a trainer (late 80's) I think I only remember 3 maybe 4 times that we both went to sleep at the same time.That was with 3 different trainers over a 6 wk period. We went coast to coast (werner).BUT none of the 3 differnet trucks I was in had a double bunk!!! It was either head to toe or one across the doghouse, or if it was a hood, me across the 2 front seats.Guess who always got the front? Taht didn't happen often thou, like I said, MAYBE 3-4 times. The rest we were truckin big time miles.The grossest time was when my third trainer,who NEVER zipped up the bunk curtain, bought himself a "Bigg Jugs" magazine. Well he climbs in the back to sleep, along with the mag., and he ZIPS UP THE CURTAIN!!! Oh my god I bout ####!! Just imagine what he was doing back there!
Oh yeah its weird, and the first night is the weirdest.

You are operating as Trainer and Trainee, not a team. The Trainer will get his butt reamed if he shows sleeper time while the Trainee is driving.

"The grossest time was when my third trainer,who NEVER zipped up the bunk curtain, bought himself a "Bigg Jugs" magazine." Be happy it was Bigg Jugs and not the Homo Gazette!!
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Old 02.20.2007
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Re: Falcon Wanna-be

Hello! I am thinking of going with Falcon mid-March out of the Paulsboro, NJ terminal but going to orientation in Indiana. I saw your post while doing a search of Falcon. How is the equipment? runs? i plan to join the automotive division. thanks
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Old 02.24.2007
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Hello! I am thinking of going with Falcon mid-March out of the Paulsboro, NJ terminal but going to orientation in Indiana. I saw your post while doing a search of Falcon. How is the equipment? runs? i plan to join the automotive division. thanks
The equipment is fine,fairly new Internationals. Automotive is probably the way to go, because everyone seems to migrate to it after they pay their dues. All the orientation is in GARY, IN - something to do with Workers Comp laws. Good luck. I have no complaints.
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A Falcon recruiter came to our school and the company sounded very good. I chose Roehl though over the fact that Falcon does not let you take your rig home -- the recruiter said it must always be left at the terminal and the nearest terminal to my home is 50+ miles and I did not want to have to drive that just to get to my rig or back home after leaving it especially since I have a farm with multiple acres to park on. Otherwise, I liked what the recruiter said and what I was able to find out about the company on my own.

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"Automotive contracts stink, expect a lot of unloading delays - especially at a certain GM plant in Ohio. The delays are not compensated."

Could that be GM Toledo powertrain?
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"Automotive contracts stink, expect a lot of unloading delays - especially at a certain GM plant in Ohio. The delays are not compensated."

Could that be GM Toledo powertrain?
Nope, he was reffering to Lordstown,OH assembly.
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Still flying high with the Falcon. 3 months flew by. Job gets easier all the time. Heck I've done the GW Bridge and Cross Bronx Expressway without batting an eye.

I like General Commodities because I am always running different routes. Each dispatch is a new adventure. I got 40K miles under my belt and haven't hit anything but the dock!

I miss the adrenaline rush of the first few loads ! The QC directions tell you to Take exit XXX. When you get off the ramp a 12'9" clearance 1/4 mile ahead sign is staring at you!! Yikes.

Does one ever really learn (and get comfortable with) blindsiding. I sure haven't!

Boy I don't want to get arrogant about this truck driving thing, because we all know how easy one misstep can put you in your grave. Keep them eyes a moving and mind your following distance. Winter was an experience. I kept wondering if I was a wuss by slowing down, and eventually shutting it down. Invariably, I patted myself on the back the next day when I saw all the rigs in the medium and ditches. You wonder what the heck where these "Supertruckers" thinking? I now have the confidence in MY JUDGEMENT to do what I BELIEVE is right. There's a time for the putting the hammer down, and a time to just cool it and give yourself as much space as possible. Discretion is the better part of valor. Them signs showing a truck tipping over are there for a reason - and you can bet the reason is trucks tipped over and jammed up traffic for hours.

With regards to your dispatch, don't take anything personally, and always sleep on it before you sound off on any real or percieved slight. I know I was about to read the riot act on a stinking 200 mile run in the Northeast, i bit my tongue and my next run was 1300 miles (which naturally means another run of equal distance coming back). Good deeds are rewarded, not always immediately, but they are rewarded.

Just go without the flow, be personable, and don't whine. In some lines of work the squeaky wheel may get the oil. In trucking I think the squeaky wheel is ignored until it eventually falls off. The fact of the matter is the less contact with your dispatcher the better you are doing.

Go Falcon.
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I hired on with Falcon back in '96 when I first got my CDL. Back then they weren't a real good company and I didn't stay long. I see that they're still in business so they must be doing something OK.
My older brother is also a driver, and worked for falcon during the same time frame and like you he didn't stick around there very long. He just recently teamed up with a buddy of his and they bought a truck together and hes now running crazy all over the country
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I'm thinking about going with falcon

Not sure until I get this one ticket off my MVR
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USA Flatbed Division

Does anyone out there know anything good or bad about Falcon's flatbed division? I'm about to apply there. I live near a terminal, and their pay and benefits sound decent. Thanks.
-Bob
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