Need a Update on May

Discussion in 'May Trucking' started by Git_R_Done, Dec 13, 2008.

  1. lovintruckin

    lovintruckin Light Load Member

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    And for the record, I agree, their micromanaging crap is HORRIBLE. I'm just getting my time in and moving elsewhere. I'm not a May promotor by any means.
     
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  3. Kabar

    Kabar Road Train Member

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    IMO any driver who has a GPS is not much of a driver. But thats just my opinion. I've never had one and don't want one.
     
  4. trask

    trask Bobtail Member

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    Lovintrukin,
    Thanks clearing up the GPS issue.
    My business is located on an old WW2 military base and the streets are not posted. So good luck with a map! GPS will get you there. At one time I would spend endless time on the phone describing landmarks to truck drivers and finally gave up. I now just jump in the shop truck and guide them in from about a mile away at a wide spot in the road.
    I have a hunch that my situation is not unique, so when I start driving I will read maps and also employ technology.
    May is a company I am interested in.
    If you have the opportunity could you list the micromanagement issues as you perceive them.
     
  5. MiDnItEbUg

    MiDnItEbUg Light Load Member

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    Is there any truth to the rumor that drivers who have been oriented are waiting over 2 weeks to get on with a trainer? I know this is probably just someone talking, but anyone on the inside...any truth to it?
     
  6. Bigray

    Bigray Road Train Member

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    In some cases TRUE DAT...
     
  7. Kabar

    Kabar Road Train Member

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    Not only that but you will have to wait after you get done with training for a truck. There are better places to work.
     
  8. MiDnItEbUg

    MiDnItEbUg Light Load Member

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    Wouldn't mind looking somewhere else, non-hazmat, reefer or van. It's not a choosers market right now...but any suggestions wouldn't hurt.
     
  9. Sad_Panda

    Sad_Panda Road Train Member

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    Enough with the Herf Derf. Don't complain about them if you have never used them. I find them quite handy when I get things over the qualcomm "follow map route 1" when there isn't a map sent. Kids randomly slamming keys and typing in crap, or how about the non-truck routes that I have been sent on across the QC.

    Having a brain and using it is one thing, but complaining that someone can't drive because they use a backup system? I mean even a GPS is going to tell you to run I-5 all the way from LA to Seattle, only a driver knows the magical shortcuts.
     
  10. Kabar

    Kabar Road Train Member

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    I was using GPS in the military long before you ever heard of it. It will never be as good as a driver with a brain and the skill to use a map. Two things that are in short supply in todays industry. Heck most drivers today don't even know what a truckers road atlas is.
     
  11. mkck

    mkck Bobtail Member

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    I can not speak for the whole company, however I was assigned a truck within 30 minutes of my final driving test and under my first dispatch in under two hours.
    I use a truck gps unit and find it a good tool, they will never replace your brain.
     
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