I am backing out of a Pre-Hire drug test for the first time tomorrow. I will reimburse the guy 50% of the cost. He 'bait-and-switched' me about team driving. The original route was to have me in my own bed four times per week. As I cannot sleep in a moving truck, the longest I would go without good REM sleep is 48 hours. The switch route is one where I have already 'been-there-done-that' team driving, so, no go.
The count currently is one drug test for each of two schools, and two for job prospects. Four total since December, or more than once per month.
Knight Transportation.............Can't Do it.....
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And now you know why you can't get ahold of anyone in the office.DriverToBroker Thanks this. -
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Good Lord! I saw that video and yes its funny, but it was claimed they did it in five minutes. I call shenanigans on that one. My DM even said they could have done something better than doing that video.
As far as living in a van? Ask Jared from shipping wars!His junk van breaks down more than the loads he delivers with it.
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Well, the clock strikes 11:00 am and the Schneider Recruiter did not call me as promised at 10:00am--why am I not surprised....same as it ever was with the pumpkin. Hence, there is no longer any mega-carrier I will work for. Or, to be hypocritical, I now put Knight ahead of Schneider if I ever decide to get castrated working for a mega-carrier.
Also, I read just before posting this comment that Schneider requires 'double clutching'. So, to go along with never getting a hold of a person with hiring authority, 60 mph governed trucks, bad reviews of Schneider by my trucking school classmates, and now double-clutching, I think I would prefer three months at Squire and then just sedate myself for the remaining three months at Knight and then hope I live to tell about it and that six months would be enough to land a non-mega-carrier gig. -
All they mean is Schneider teaches double clutching. You get out on the road and you can float all day. Schneider is light years ahead of Knight in every aspect. I'd call them back as they have to many applicants and not enough recruiters. They have dedicated, regional, bulk, and all kinds of work configurations to suit you. Knights got one work configuration, you get hosed all day and reamed out the ying yang.
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Thanks for dropping by with the reality check. I am glad that one of my heroes comes by to say hello and to get me to laugh out loud.
I am going to grab my 3 lb hammer and hit myself in the head with it until I get thoughts of joining Knight out of my head.
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I cannot remember if it was PAM or Prime, but anyway, one thread on TTR claimed that "P" drivers were always tying to sell him clothing or equipment so that they could get something to eat.
I am going on a 'week tryout' with a container company VERY close to my residence. I will be paid nothing, but since I will not burn more than two gallons of gas in my gas guzzler commuting to work, I am not worried about it.
No 'week long orientations' and 'two -four weeks teaming training' and 'waiting on a truck' and the like with a mega-carrier. The dispatcher assured me that there would be ample 27-40' containers so that I would need to be hauling 53-footers in the city which is a very nice gesture by him to be sure. -
but anyway good luck on your search for local work.... i heard years ago "ALMOST any local gig will beat most OTR gigs"
have you ever drove a 53 in the city before?.... I just read what you wrote: A WEEK? nonpaid "tryout"? you'd think they'd know after a day or two TOPS if they want you or not, IMO they are taking advantage of you because you're a newbie.
Hopefully your dispatcher keeps to all his "assurances".... I've found that they tend to stretch the truth at times, but this one may be different.kerosene jockey Thanks this.
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