that's a fair assumption, however, i start dec 9. 28 days is what i was told, but i didn't ask if it could go longer. i would have to guess that it's a minimum. i'll have to get back to you on that. i was hired nov 4 but there are not, apparently, a lot of trainers residing in the denver area. they won't have you come to orientation, though, until they have a trainer set up for you. hopefully you live in an area with more gordon traffic and you won't have to wait so long. i'll be running the western 11. once i get going, i might just start a new thread describing the experience. if so, i'll try to do it sooner, rather than later, so stay tuned. good luck at school!
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Thanks IdaRed.
I look forward to your new thread. I will be doing the same once i get out there as well. I live in the Sac area which is north of their Modesto terminal and they have a drop yard here too. My B-I-L just got his orientation date moved up from Jan. to 12/09.
You mentioned wanting to do the 11 western. Is that going to be dry and TC?
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I encourage you both to share your expereinces with us all. There doesn't seem to be a great deal of information about them on the forums.
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Hey Guys, I started with Gordon 11/18. I spent one week with my trainer and could not believe i got to go home for thanksgiving. My trainer said they want you to get 10k miles while your out. Then you take a driving test when you have completed your training. I have to say, I could not be more impressed with this company. They have been extremely helpful and very nice to deal with. I will be running the Midwest, which i was told there is a lot of freight in my area. Well my trainer is picking me up tonight or Tuesday morning, better go pack. Good luck to you guys and i will see you on the road.
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Thanks for the info Corner. When you have a chance give us a good data dump on your training experience. Things to bring, leave home, lessons learned, and etc. Look forward to your response.
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When you go to orientation make sure you bring a copy of your completed application, your physical paper work, training school paper work and your drivers license. If you are going to have someone on your insurance bring there S.S#. The actual training has been great. You do almost all of the driving. They do not permit team driving. yea The trainer i got could not be nicer, no yelling and is very good about explaining things. He had me bring 5 days worth of clothes with stuff to do your laundry. I hope this helps. Good luck and will talk to you soon.
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gordon's list of things to bring for training includes 3 wks worth of clothes. that sounds like a lot. any opinions? i hope i'll get to talk to my trainer before he picks me up so i can ask, but if anyone has advice on the subject, i'm listening. -
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