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I can't help believe that a driver trainer is much more concerned about moving that truck forward than a guys training. As it's been said, the trainer has to make money. I order to provide training a co. should have a truck dedicated to training. Were the trainee has EQUAL space and equal access and input. I've read of one trainee being told he would drive around 500-700 miles during the night. The trainee responded by saying he would only drive as long as he could. There was an argument. There is a question in my mind as to if there are rules that governing things like this. One driver has written that he will only be good for about 4 hours of driving at night. My position at this point is that night is much more dangerous than day driving. Trainees should not be used to take on the burden of night driving. The experienced driver should drive at night. And the trainee should be limited to starting out in the early morning before daylight or into the evening say 2-4 hours after sunset. This would keep abuses down. Last edited by mannmk7; 06.28.2008 at 09.37 AM. |
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| Can anyone tell me what their orientation is like? Testing, physical, driving/skills tests? Do you have to do a strength test like at Schneider? Thanks for any info.
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I think he means things like peanut butter, granola bars, pop tarts, canned goods like sardines and canned fruits. I lived a long time storing these itemsa, then eating a good hot meal in a truck stop or diner once a day or every other day. Once I bought a can of clam chowder and heated it up on my engine while waiting for a load. Mmm Mmm good. |
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I agree, and if the trainer is making the trainee drive all night, then the trainee has to sleep through the day, when will he get any training. Also, if the trainer only wants to shower and eat during the day, that means the trainee will get interrupted sleep, while the trainer will get to sleep the whole night through. Again a rough spot for the trainee. |
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On the subject of training, The CDL training is different than the OTR driver training. I believe the trainer has to be in the 2nd seat most of the time for the cdl; which is around a 100 hrs, that’s suppose to take about 2-4wks. Why it would take 4 wks on the road, I don't know. It would be good if someone would clear this up. The 60k OTR training, I don't know what that's like either. If anyone could clear this up too it would be great. One of the question is, when does a trainee have to start driving nights, and how long will he have to drive during the night. I have asked the question myself but the answers seemed wishy-washy, as if they really didn't want to talk about it. This leeds me to believe the new guy will be driving nights. I've had a little time to think on this training stuff. 60,000 miles, (as a new guy), of OJT, with another driver, called a trainer, doesn't seem to be a good idea. Maybe if there were rules/guidelines to go by it might be ok. Without it a trainee could be wasting a lot of TIME and MONEY. A new guy needs to know what hours he's going to be driving. Driving at night for a new guy is a bad idea until he has plenty of experience. Ya need to know when you'll be eating and what you'll be eating. Eating crappy food is going to ware you away and make ya sick. I may go to SNI. In about 4 wks you'll be driving. I think you can be in your own truck, SOLO in that 4 wks. You'll be in control of where you stop and when you stop to eat, what you put in the truck and the truck refrigerator, (to eat), and when you drive day and or night. Last edited by mannmk7; 08.23.2008 at 06.04 PM. |
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I just realized you have 2 yrs as a driver. Maybe you won't have to do much training. Last edited by mannmk7; 08.26.2008 at 10.23 PM. |
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Available 7 das a week? What does this mean? Does this mean you are to work 7 das a week? And if so is overtime included in this some how? |
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I am getting ready to retire from the Air Force so i have my retirement pay to live off of while training so making $600 a week minimum while i get the skills is not that big of deal for me. My biggest concern is the leasing, while i would love to manage my own business i am a little worried about this proposal. When i get ready to make the jump i will look at all options and make the decision that i think is best for me and my family as we all should do. |
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