Hint:
Learn how Plus-1 works, so you can work it to your best advantage.
If you don't it will set you up for service failures - on purpose.
Getting ready for 6 weeks of training then solo with swift.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by bre1979, Apr 29, 2012.
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eastbound & down and roadrunner2012 Thank this.
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What it really does is give you less time for each load, and keep your stress level to an all time high.
If the customer gives a time window, Plus-1 will only show you the early times - figuring that you will want to get there at the earliest possible moment.
You will be sent loads at the very last minute - so that you only have minutes to research and plan your trip, do your pre-trip and hit the road in order to make an on-time pick up.
Many times, not even that. You will be late even if you leave at the exact moment you get the pre-plan.
It will figure you can drive 60 mph on all roads - traffic lights and speed zones notwithstanding.
It will also calculate on the 'loaded miles', which are usually short by AT LEAST 10%.
It will not allow time for more than a precise 10 hour sleep break, or enough time for scaling or fueling or slow-downs due to construction or eating or pissing or showering or doing laundry or... anything else.
And that includes any sort of pre-trip.Dagger Thanks this. -
dgman, its part of the brainwashing that mega-carriers feed their sheep. Students who call a recruiter hear "you'll be out at least 8 weeks at a time with EVERY carrier, but with us its only 4 weeks"...
Dont blame the sheeple, most of them are desperate, broke, and willing to do anything to feed their families. I hope more newbs start reading blogs.
The pool of people who are willing to live in a truck is actually getting deeper, the economy of the last 5 years has forced plenty of construction workers, real estate agents, city workers, and school teachers to resort to unnecessary measures. As most of us old guys have learned, living over the road isnt what it used to be, and local jobs (most pay more than OTR) are a much better way to go. -
Guntoter, you are exactly right. The mega carriers paint the rosiest of pictures for newbs and alot of them fall for it, unfortunately. My dad retired from OTR after 30 years and definitely agrees with you that it's not nearly the same today as it used to be.
I think the new cdl holders just need to put more effort into finding themselves a job and not rely on these "constantly hiring" bottom feeder companies that pay little or nothing and have ridiculous turnover rates. -
Looking forward to getting started by end of May, need to get soem things purchased so i have them at home for when i solo out.
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Amazon, it's where i got all my stuff for cheap
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Here is a list of things so far i have come up with
Coleman 44qt cooler/fridge
cb radio/ not sure what to get any ideas? want something decent
a george grill
a power inverter/ i will need one for my apnea machine untill i get the weight off
want to get a rand/mcnally 710 trucker gps- im still a rookie
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