I drove 3 hours to US Xpress's orientation because I don't like buses. I had a great time there. I made new friends and the food was great. I learned a lot of new things. I took pictures of their trucks and posted them on Facebook. I pasted all their tests and they hired me. I was happy. They sent me home to wait until they found me a trainer that was supposed to be local to my area.
My training coordinator called me back a few days later and said he matched me up with a trainer from Chicago who only drives at night and does dedicated accounts. I didn't like that. There's barely any traffic at night to practice in, and dedicated trips give me less of a variety of backing practice. I could deal with that, but here's the kicker. They wanted me to take a 30 HOUR BUS TRIP from VA to Chicago and have me SPEND THE NIGHT AT A BUS STATION in Ohio between bus rides to meet my trainer. I tried work out a different plan with my coordinator, but he said there's no way I could get out of that trip, and that I can't change trainers either. So I quit.
I now have an orientation date with Swift, because their terminal is 45 minutes from my house. (I don't know if that benefits me in any way once I get hired.)
So, my questions are:
Was I just being a wuss? Was I wrong for quiting? Is Swift a bad idea?
Was I wrong for quitting US Xpress?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Larry Tanng, Jan 18, 2012.
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You were just being a wuss.
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I don't know much about Swift, you hear good and bad, like all the rest. Personally, I would have sat at the bus station for two nights if i knew i had a job., if your trainer would only drive at night that is good for you, because you would be able to drive all the day time hours.
Wish you the very best though driver..airforcetoo Thanks this. -
Don't go to Swift! Look for something else.
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From the dedicated account alone, I would have refused. If you're training and running the same stuff for several weeks, you're not learning trip planning and getting the variety of scenarios you will get when you're on your own.
I'm not spending an overnight in a bus station, either.Foust Thanks this. -
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You have got to be kidding me!! This folks is why these companies keep doing it because as long as people are willing to do this crap they will never stop!!
Another thing, what kind of "training" would a person recieve if they are basicly teaming?? Trainee drive in the day while trainer drives at night??Foust, The Road Dog, scottied67 and 6 others Thank this.
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