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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.

  1. Seebs

    Seebs Medium Load Member

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    After you finish your training, you go to Springfield. You take a test on a 'truck' simulator that is basically driving around, a 90 degree right and left turn, a straight back, and an offset back.

    Then you basically go through orientation again.

    After this you get your own truck.
     
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  3. BigCheese

    BigCheese Medium Load Member

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    Thanks Seebs.

    Been pre-approved still making up my mind.
     
  4. da1

    da1 Road Train Member

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    Was wondering if any other prime drivers had a FedEx load before I dropped my 1st one yesterday wasn't that bad dry load of course(always a +) light load

    only drawback it didn't load til midnight and was scheduled to depart til 0130 that morning(we left at 0030) there was a little confusion at the FedEx terminal in Seattle though dispatcher wasn't in yet and guards didn't know what to do it

    was a drop and hook......not bad :yes2557:
     
  5. Seebs

    Seebs Medium Load Member

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    Ya I did one. They're not horrible, only downside is they are usually tight for time. (explains why FedEx drivers speed everywhere).

    We took one from Cali to Oregon and got there with 1 minute to spare. And I ran 62 the whole time. :biggrin_2559:

    FedEx people are usually pretty cool too. The Cali people were awesome and helped us out a lot and were totally cool with us. The ones in oregon also were cool as they let us sleep in the dock and just left us alone.
     
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  6. sazook

    sazook Road Train Member

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    FedEx loads are dispatched at 45MPH. The delivery time gets adjusted based on the time you leave the shipping depot. (ex: supposed to leave at 0300, actually leave at 0100, the delivery time will be moved up 2 hours.)
     
  7. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    He would go back to Pittston for his upgrade, they do an actual road test (good luck with that). Could also pick up the truck from there too
     
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  8. BigCheese

    BigCheese Medium Load Member

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    How much of the freight do you actually fingerprint? Does Prime pay for lumpers?
     
  9. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    Very little. Prime pays for lumpers. They don't want you to unload it yourself. One exception I've seen.... the ?@&#&$%@?@? /2&?@?#& flower loads. Those you do have to unload yourself.
     
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  10. cwc

    cwc Medium Load Member

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    I was reading a poster's thread and his name is truckermike. he is a former driver for prime and he was saying in his thread that you get 4 days off for 4 weeks out. My question is do you get to keep the truck those 4 days your off?
     
  11. da1

    da1 Road Train Member

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    From my understanding yes past four days I don't know
     
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