Prime Inc driver thread

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by true122, Apr 28, 2011.

  1. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Evidently.

    Willin' to share my secret though...

    Two parts tequilla, one part lime juice... shake over ice and serve. About 4 of these, then go pee in your fuel tank!

    :biggrin_2559:
     
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  3. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    Sounds like a good way to blow up an engine lol little too much power lol
     
  4. U2Exit

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    After 3 "light" loads and bobtailing around Indiana for a trailer, the macro 27 computation was skewed heavily on my 8.76 mpg and was a real shocker for this 2700 mile trip at nearly 79k gross.

    At 3/4 tank starting in Atlanta, it wants me to get a 121 gallons in Mt. Vernon, IL... Then fill up in Wamsutter, WY on my way to my 90 south of Portland OR on I5
     
  5. KandiKane

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    Has anyone ever bought a truck from Prime? any info would be great thanks :)
     
  6. ironpony

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    I know a number of folks who have. They are usually 3 to 4-years old, 500 to 750,000-miles or so when the tractors are rotated out of the fleet.
     
  7. jccwall

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    Got a quick question for you prime drivers. First off, had a driver in the school today for recertification, was saying that prime has almost no company drivers. that they almost insist on a driver being an o/o. after the 6 month training period. How true is this?

    Also how long after "training period" can i expect to wait to get a "company" truck.

    Frankly I had made the decision that i will not buy or lease a truck until after 5 years behind the wheel. Figure that will give me ample time to know whether or not this is what i can do for the rest of my life.

    Thanks, Jim.
     
  8. U2Exit

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    First rule, most other drivers are full of crap... There are plenty of company drivers at Prime.

    Ive been a company driver for over 3 years... There has never been any pressure to lease a truck.
     
  9. jccwall

    jccwall Light Load Member

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    Thanks, u2.

    Please understand why i am asking.
     
  10. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Don't worry... we understand. There are plenty of jerks out there with total Bravo Sierra Prime stories. Plus many places are an absolute rip-off when it comes to leases or lease/purchase plans.

    I drove on the company side for nearly three years... never heard one word about leasing a truck. Decided to jump over to the lease side on my own because the numbers looked good, and it was a natural point to do so when my last truck was called back in. So far, its worked very well for me... makin' more money than I was on the company side.
     
  11. jccwall

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    thanks for the info pony.

    actually i like the idea of having my own truck. but as i said, until i know for certain i can do this. will not be putting out that kind of money.
     
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