Stevens Transport aviary
Discussion in 'Stevens' started by Smokr, Dec 13, 2009.
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When you go out with a trainer/driver, do not log miles you did not drive! You are there to LEARN TO DRIVE! Do the miles, do the backing, do the parking, do the quallcomm, do the fuelig. Learn and practice. If your driver/trainer wants you to log hours you didn't drive, call your counselor IN FRONT OF THAT DRIVER AND SAY SO and ask for a different trainer ASAP. If your trainer won't work on backing or shifting or your weaknesess, request a different trainer ASAP. You are out there to drive and learn by doing! You are not there as an extra log book for that trainer or for his valet either though you should follow him around like one. Learn how to deal with shipping and recieving, lumpers, dispatch and all. And if you don't get along with your trainer personally, request a different one. Your counsellor is a person and knows not everyone can get along in a confined space, especially for weeks at a time.
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Thanks smokr for the good advise. I will keep it all in mind so I can get as much out of my training as possible.
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Oh, and counsellors and others are aware some trainers are not doing what they should be for their students, so they will not be surprised or angry at you if you reuest another driver. Now for a personal update.I am on my second day with second driver, another lease operator, this one has 10 years and a 2010 Kenworth T2000. This is my finish driver, after which I go home for a week then come back and wait to be assigned my truck. I should be out with this driver for 4 to 6 weeks. So far we are getting along and I am doing 90% of what is needed to run the truck. Right now we are in Lamar Colorado waiting to deliver in Pueblo, and have requested a repower so someone who needs 10 hours off can sit on this load until delivery time tomorrow and we can move another load.
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He's mentioned we will probably wait around up there for a trailer. That's why he agreed so quickly with me to get out from under this load. We don't deliver for another 24 hours, and we are 4 hours away. Then we will wait around up there again once we unload it. He's not wanting to stay under this load. We've been waiting for a repower, but since it's Sunday night, not likely at all.
Looks like we will just have to have a slow night, a slow day tomorrow, then a slow night and morning unloading. He's a lease operator so it's biting into his income big time. -
Any of you get to deal with the NEW policy on meat loads, since this year we have been having too many late deliveries?
Where your DM calls you after your dispatched, and asks to go over your trip plan, and can you make it on time? A little hard to answer when I am sitting at Tyson, and have no idea when I will be loaded. Then the daily QC message of are you on time?
Knee jerk reaction to try and solve a communication problem, that will not work.
Maybe if they would address the actual problem of drivers be detained at the shipper, and then still expected to make the original appointment that was set before the load was ever ready, they could solve the late deliveries. And the weather on the runs to the east coast has been a lot more difficult to deal with this year, than over the last 10.
JO alverez refuses to set appointments for produce until it has actually crossed the boarder. They were having way too many late deliveries last summer trying to predict when the product would be ready to leave. So he was smart, and Identified the actual problem, and corrected it.
The DLD was supposed to correct this problem with meat, but Stevens is afraid to enforce the repercussions for when Tyson goes past the DLD. So the DLD means nothing any more.
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There's not a new policy that i'm aware of, but I'm sure that someone at stevens is watching tyson and other meat loads. The meat industry like others is suffering cutbacks and fewer people are processing meat.
One thing to know though is that the dld number is not some magic agreed upon number. It's the latest time a solo driver with enough hours available can make it to the receiver at an average speed of 50 MPH.
Your best bet is as soon as the dld has passed, send the running late message withoug the repower request. This way they won't bother you. If they do call you, tell them that information is at the shipper since only the shipper knows when the cows come home, they are the ones to ask.;.KCJ, JerryC and Barracuda905 Thank this. -
just got hired with stevens for orenitation on the 28th do they still offer tuition remibursment
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what kind of road test does stevens have after OTR training
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