Werner: My experience (in progress)

Discussion in 'Werner' started by DriveItUSA, Feb 13, 2014.

  1. BrenYoda883

    BrenYoda883 Road Train Member

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    Hey.. we actually met in the lobby at henderson.. I was there being aassined my truck... was wearing a black hoodie and get ball cap...
    Anyway.. glad your out with a trainer.. the first couple weeks go slow cause of the observation and curfew. ? But then it goes by quick...

    Things are good for me,, they certainly do have the loads and keep yoou rolljng... ,, as. Soon as I finishe a load they have another for me.... I am out hear to work and make money so II dont waste any time on my 14 HOUR CLOCK... and my first pay check since traing was more than I expected to make..

    You cant just look at the CPM.. cause werner has accessory pay... like safty bonus, stop pay and such... and good benefits... health, dental and vision.

    Good lucck to you.... maybe we will met again on the road....
     
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  3. Night Prowler

    Night Prowler Medium Load Member

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  4. Saddletramp1200

    Saddletramp1200 Road Train Member

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    Either you can type really well, or your a reporter trolling for a story into the trucking industry. I wonder if your in a truck. Please don't get me wrong, I wonder with typing skills like that. I have been burned before.
    I tell you what is real, you twist my words, I get burned. You get a story that is not true. Makes for publication. Makes Truckers Idiots, Bad Guys or worse. We are good people, just trying to make a living.
     
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  5. DriveItUSA

    DriveItUSA Light Load Member

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    I am most definitely NOT a reporter. Yes I do write very well, as a college educated young lady with a Bachelor's Degree should. Being a journalist, was highly recommended to me, by my college English professor's, however, I have issues with the lack of morals and ethics displayed by today's journalists. They are nothing but a bunch of blood-sucking vultures who spin the truth, and will lie, finagle, and misrepresent the people they interview just to get a story. It's no longer about responsible and respectful journalism, it's all a rat race to see who can get a Pulitzer Prize the quickest. No thanks, that's just not my style. However, my bachelor's degree in Electronic Media Communications appears to be worthless in Colorado because I have only had 6 total interviews in 8 months for my degree field, and I didn't get any of those jobs.

    I am just here to make money to get my student loans ($50,000 worth) paid off, so I can then go on to law school.

    Driving is something I am good at, and I have been around trucks all of my life because of my dad, who was a shop manager for a trucking equipment company that put dump beds, flat beds and sand spreaders on rigs. It's also an industry that is always in need of drivers, so when I couldn't find a job in my career field after 7 months of hard looking, I went and got my CDL and got on with a trucking company.

    I plan to drive a few years OTR, then find something local so I can be home every day and go to law school at night to get my Jurisprudence Degree.

    As for being in a truck, I'll post up a picture of my truck Tuesday evening. Currently I'm sitting in a hotel room while my trainer has a light outpatient surgical procedure today. We'll be back on the road Tuesday morning.

    Tuesday we ran from Denver to Laramie, he drove to Laramie, then I drove the rest of the way to Salt Lake City. Stopped for the night, then I drove us to Reno, he took over and drove us to Sacramento where we made our first drop. I drove us back to Reno yesterday, and he dropped me off at the hotel.

    I got my first paycheck today too, it was for the 6 days since orientation started a day into the pay period, so it was a day short of a full 7 days, but every penny was there and accounted for. They didn't jip me or short me in anyway.
     
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  6. goblue

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    thats a downgrade going to lawschool....lol just kidding.

    lmao typing and reporting. I was smart back in the 80's and was one of two boys in a classroom full of girls taking typing 101 and 102...yup mavis beacon or whatever..

    I think just about everyone these days playing video games, texting, etc... should be quite fluent with a qwerty keyboard. If you have a college degree, writing should be fairly simple and fluid if you enjoy doing it.

    keep up the good work and have fun out there. wide turns, use available space, goal.....lol
     
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  7. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    I've pulled Werner trailers before......
     
  8. DriveItUSA

    DriveItUSA Light Load Member

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    I know where you're going with that, and a lot of that is the DRIVERS not turning the trailer in for maintenance. one driver picks it up, notices all the issues, says oh im not messing with it, that's not my job, and doesnt make any notations and drops the trailer without saying a word. next driver comes along, sees what a mess it is and does the same thing. next thing you know, you have a trailer that's gone 4 years with no maintenance and is in serious violation. then the Driver gets a ticket and now he/she is mad at the company because they didn't maintain the trailer. It's most likely not the company, it's all the previous drivers who were too #### lazy to notate in the qualcomm and every time you log dropping a trailer, there's a macro you have to submit that asks Does the trailer need maintenance? Y/N? and failed to get the truck to maintenance.

    If the driver doesn't do his/her job, then maintenance can't fix the trailer the Driver didn't notify them about that needs fixing. and the company gets all the blame. No. it's the DRIVER!

    99% of all the crying in the Bad Trucking Forum threads, is the failure of the Driver.

    My trainer is a 2 million mile safe driver for 20 years. He's never had an accident, he's never had a DOT or safety violation or been put out of service.
     
  9. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    Companies are required to perform annual inspections so you shouldn't see one outdated four years unless one gets lost in the system. That falls on the shop manager. If the trailer wasn't damaged it should survive in between inspections. A good shop manager would have a computerized maintenance program. Some don't have a clue was has been worked on and what hasn't. It's a team effort to keep the trailers up.
     
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  10. DriveItUSA

    DriveItUSA Light Load Member

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    I am not going to disagree with you here, but still it all STARTS with the driver. they are the first line of defense.
     
  11. bigdogpile

    bigdogpile Road Train Member

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    You said you were homeless & broke,,This is how these crap companies stay in busisness,basically picking people up of the street and filling thier heads up with lies,, yes a master I be a good driver for you since you saved me from my miserable life just to give me a more miserable life for 400 dollars a week
     
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