Howdy All,
I am currently a student at a CDL school here in IL., just south of Chicago. I finish school next week then test for my license the following week. I've decided to try flatbed because it gets you out of the truck more and some exercise... plus it seems to pay more, in most cases, than dry van.
I've been in construction my whole life and worked in all kinds of weather...be it 100 degrees or 10 below for 8 hours or more. Now obviously those are extremes but they do happen here. Anyway, I don't think the weather will bother me to much.
I have been doing a lot of reading on these boards and other forums as well. I realize no company is perfect and they all have their good points and bad. I just try to weigh them and see which one is a good fit for me. I had it narrowed down to 3 and decided on Melton, only time will tell if I made a good choice. I will give it my best shot. Hey, we all gotta start somewhere and it looks to me like Melton is better than a lot of them, definitely not the worst.
The CDL school I'm enrolled in has recruiters coming in almost every other day. Heck, some come in when they are not even scheduled, they just show up. I've lost count on how many I've seen. Some of them look like used car salesman ( somehow that seems offensive to used car salesman lol) as soon as they open their mouth's doodie comes spewing out...on the other hand some do seem to tell it like it is and don't promise you the world.
I do have a few questions about Melton and was hoping some of you guys or gals could answer them.
1) Does Melton have many runs to the Chicago area? There are a few steel mills and such here and of course northwest IN.
2) I believe I was told if you are within 75 miles of your home you can stop by. What exactly does this mean? Sleep at home for the night or just stop by to pick something up?
I will probably have a few more later, the recruiter answered a lot of them for me.
Thanks for any help and I hope to join your ranks soon!
Safe travels to all!
Start Orientation July 2014
Discussion in 'Melton' started by Gr8Dane, Jun 21, 2014.
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We have quite a few big customers in Chicago. I have yet to pick up at the same place 2x. I think the rule is no more then 10% out of route. How long you stay depends on how long you have on your load. I have been lucky to get through the house on a holiday week and stay two nights. I have also had to drive past my house because I had no time to spare. The main thing is the truck and load safe. Also, that you deliver on time. Good luck.
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Thanks Army for the info. It is much appreciated.
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Melton has tons of freight going to Chicago. Too often, I find myself saying "please not Chicago!" Almost as often as they send me to Chicago. Also, I still haven't seen the same customer in Chicago twice.
However, since you live near chicago, I'd bet that you don't get loads to Chicago much unless it's for hometime.Gr8Dane Thanks this. -
Thanks for the insight Mrh2008.
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They sending you for orientation at masury I'm assuming.
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I was told Tulsa. I will be renting a car...don't feel like sitting on a bus for 11-12 hours.
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Sorry to hear your truck got hit jsprocket, that sux. Like ya said at least they cover a lot of the car rental.
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Good luck! I would've rented a car but I took the bus from CA to tulsa. 18 hours later.... Finally made it. Definitely will not take a greyhound ever again.
Once I saw price of ticket I realized it was more than a plane ticket. No reason as to why spend more..Gr8Dane Thanks this.
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