i am so ungodly confused about Stevens!!

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  1. dghunter234

    dghunter234 Bobtail Member

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    I am leaving for dallas ,texas to start orientation for stevens at janurary 4th. please let me now what you guys think about them besides they suck or whatever. i now ken anderson is a lieing mo-fo. i see it. what do you guys think i should do? should i go to stevens or not? what company should i go for?
     
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  3. Strngs012

    Strngs012 Light Load Member

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    Hmmm, I can't make that decision for you only you can. First off, who is Ken Anderson? Is he someone from Stevens? Why do you feel this way about him? I'm assuming he is employed by Stevens and has already told you something that is not true. If this is the case then why go work for a company that has already lied to you before you even get behind the wheel of one of there trucks?
     
  4. palerdr

    palerdr Medium Load Member

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    fill us in a little bit will ya? who the heck is this anderson character? what did he say? did you talk to him personally?










     
  5. Brian22

    Brian22 Light Load Member

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    I considered Stevens when i was looking at companies (my choices were limited since i didnt have a CDL) and i quickly decided against stevens due to several reasons and narrowed it down to Crete, Roehl and Schneider, I eventually chose Schneider and am still with them today, overall i am happy with them and would reccomend them to anyone looking to get their CDL and a decent company as a starting point.
     
  6. Grinnbearit

    Grinnbearit Bobtail Member


    I agree that at the end of the day the decision is yours. One man's poison is another man's treasure. I know of a Stevens employee not sure if he is still there and of course like you I did talk to a recruiter. I liked that fact that their avg. length of haul was over 1k/mi but that does not guarantee that you will get it. YOu will likely get all the miles you can stand. The recruiter also told me to be prepared to be out 4-5 weeks and she was correct since a few weeks later I happened to meet her husband that still drives for them today (7yrs and is a trainer) at a truck stop and he confirmed this. You will go to NYC but not necessarily for every run so, if narrow roads and intense situations are not your cup of tea there again is also something to think about. Since you will be training with Stevens a final consideration is the training itself. Are the trainers held to any nationally recognized standard? If this is matters to you then realize where you are going(your first trucking job of perhaps many), what you're doing this for(to get a Class A; drive and get paid), and stick to it. I think their commitment now is two years if I'm not mistaken and you're not paying much out of pocket which for most, of us is a difference maker. Plenty of time for you to become a proficient driver and hone your skill. All careers have their good days and bad ones, trucking is no exeption to this. Best of luck to you and hopefully I'll see you on the road. :biggrin_255:

    Grinn
     
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