Western Express Orientation
Discussion in 'Western Express' started by HDFatboy01, Dec 28, 2011.
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Someone needs to tell dispatch to stop hanging up on is and setting the phone down.
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Western is pretty much like any other company, but as one has already said here, they got the freight and the miles. Sometimes more freight than they know what to do with I think. As long as you are willing to work you'll be rolling. It has its fair share of stress at times, and unfortunately if u have a pet, can't take it on the truck with you. Otherwise, its not a bad company to work with.
Oh, and good luck getting home, and if u do get home, good luck with being able to stay there longer than a day or two. Honestly, I would go somewhere else. There are better companies out there. Though, if you are looking for a second chance company, you are looking at the right company.
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Reason why I suggest England is because their training program lasts a little longer than Westerns by a month and a half longer and a lot more extensive. For a van driver they have no real class instruction. You'll learn more if you get the right trainer. Better than Western's two week deal and then let you on your own and you end up rolling cause he didn't train you good enough, or u simply just wasn't ready.
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Thanks for your input. I have 4months otr but it's been almost a year ago. -
No prob. Yeah. A year you gonna need a refresher with most companies
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What is there home time policy? Recruiter said 1 day for every seven out. What trk stops are you guys allowed to fuel at?
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