Here At USA Truck Story

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Wantavw, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. Wantavw

    Wantavw Bobtail Member

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    Update from the road, well the trainer and I left VanBuren went about 1.5 southwest dropped an empty and picked up a load going to cleveland. When we hooked up found 1 tire off the rim and another low all tires were very worn pulled back to terminal got there they changed all 8 tires on trailer in about an hour or so. Then we headed out. Drove to just past Little Rock and stayed the night. Trainer drove out and to the West Memphis terminal where I praticed backing between trailers and we fueled up. I drove out of West Memphis and to Murfreesbrough Tenn stopped for a snack drove up Mont Eagle and back down was sort of nervous about that my trainer said I done good. Drove in to Cleveland and here we set oh thats right wherehouse wont open till monday morning. We are in a 09 prostar a really nice truck.
     
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  3. Dalton Gang

    Dalton Gang Bobtail Member

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    Hey Wantavw

    Good deal on the no wait for the trainer. Im sure I seen or spoke to you out there in Arkansas. I was staying at the HOJO. I drove out and after two days of orientation, decided that USA was not for me, nor was I for USA. Im not downing the company its just not for me.

    I was the big guy that wore a Georgia Hat and black jacket, drove the Ram 3500, Name is William.
    Let us know how your experience is with usa, thanx and take care out there on the road
     
  4. DBL_TIME

    DBL_TIME <strong>"Two Mints in One"</strong>

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    They're not doing their own school, just added a process to their orientation. More range work and backing. I don't guess it can hurt,Lol.............
     
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  5. DBL_TIME

    DBL_TIME <strong>"Two Mints in One"</strong>

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    Yeah and if you eat at the western sizzlin you will also be provided with NICE scenary while you eat.
     
  6. panhandlepat

    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    OIC. i was wonderin' LOL
     
  7. Wantavw

    Wantavw Bobtail Member

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    Ok hello everyone been a while have not had a spot with free wifi, will need to work on that. Finished the first week with first trainer, he said that i was good to move on. Personally I think he needs more instruction on training, nice guy but did not do much instructing he sat beside me and I drove. I did not mind the driving but thats all I did, did not show any thing about logs, using the qualcom, or working with shippers or receivers. If I did not get back up exactly when and how he thought I should he'd get his panties wadded up jump up in the truck and ask me what I had done wrong, first I would try to figure out if I had messed up, then I would come up with ######## things like not asking his prmission to turn the wheel, forgetting to roll up the window after rolling it down, and other stupid things, he finally gave up and let me take my time. We did a fair amount of driving should have been more in my opinion. When we were coming out of Charlotte NC ran into snow and ice at black mountain this was a very interesting got to Waynesville and they had closed 40 through the gorge in to tenn stopped for the night. Trainer decided to drive the next morning ha ha ha took almost 4 hrs to go from waynesville to tenn state line. This trip was from charlotte to wichita ks driving out of wichita was the first truck accident swity or mini van had crossed th center line on I-81 very early in the morning. Drove back into the west memphis terminal and to meet up with the scond stage trainer. Be back with that story later. So far so good.
     
  8. bamanation

    bamanation Heavy Load Member

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    Hope everything goes good for you enjoyed the read. Keep the forum going let us know how it goes. Those trainers sometimes are crazy.
     
  9. NavyComrade

    NavyComrade Bobtail Member

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    NewBie here, but go for it dude.....Sounds like you on the right path.
    VERY posistive attitude you have!!!
    SteveO
     
  10. RoadMac379

    RoadMac379 Bobtail Member

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    I was married with 3 kids when I went through driver solutions to start work with USA Truck 2 years ago. I was at the school in St. Louis and it wasn't bad, the hotel was nasty and substandard but I too toughed it out. After starting with USA things were good at first, orientation at Van Buren Arkansas and in a truck the same day I finished Orientation. I nice truck with less than 100,000 miles. First 3 months I drove approx 3000 miles a week at .28 cpm however after I was raised to .32 cpm things started to go down hill. I had a lot of drop and hooks first three months then after raise no more, all live loads and unloads and sitting waiting on loads for days at a time. I was in Texas for two weeks, short low mile loads and dead heads. I was told when I started that I would work 4 weeks MAX and 4 days off, one day for every week up to a max of 4 days off total. However I was forced to run 6 and 7 weeks at a time at some points and only allowed exactly 4 days off and sometimes called back at 3. i was also told I could have one personal day a month when I would be gauranteed the day off I asked for thing such as birthdays and what not..... Never made it to these asked days, was told that only had to be allowed home with in 48 hours of that requested day. Well after 6 months with the company I was sitting in Ohio at a USA terminal waiting for a load, after the 2nd day and numerous times of the same situation and being out for 5 weeks, I called my dispatcher and informed them I'd be leaving my truck and going home. I was told to turn the keys into the maintenance garage and clean out truck and I'd be reassigned a truck if I decided to come back. I rented a car and headed home. Now you guessed it, I am fully responsible for the cost of the Trucking school, the lodging and a penalty to come to the grand total of $7200!!!! Now to top it off try to find a OTR job with only 6 months experiance!! I finally found a local job driving local for a company being paid hourly but its seasonal, I work 8 or 9 months then off 3 or 4. i make more a week this way but it still doesn't qualify for OTR experiance and isn't as stable a job as is needed in this time of the economical depression........ I do regret leaving USA only for the fact I owe for the school and not enough OTR experiance..... I guess what I'm saying is, if you commit to a company for the schooling you should stick with it for the minimal of the year to pay or as stated in your agreement and at least the year for the experiance. I wish I had..... GOOD LUCK AND KEEP YOUR HEAD UP..... Did I mention the time away from my wife and kids costme a divorce as well, or at least didn't help! :(
     
  11. Dukefan8408

    Dukefan8408 Light Load Member

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    Does anybody have any good news or advice about USA TRUCK? I've been trying to find forums about them but they are pretty hard to find. I don't know if thats a good thing or a bad. I'd like to know how the pay/miles are, if you get decent home time. Etc. I'm sure they have their ups and downs but would like to know what they are. I've been with CR England and JB Hunt and went local for awhile and now i've lost my job due to a move and so far USA TRUCK is at the top of my list of who to go to but just would like to know about them. Thanks
     
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