even reading this whole thread will not give u an idea of what u will really be dealing with when it comes to maintenance at poly,and u can avoid it only so long untill they shut ur truck down coming thru the gate, and their solution is to just move you into another truck and pass ur problems down to the next new guy, and for those applying have hope, by the looks of the banged up loaner trucks they hire just about anyone. needless to say the homeymoon is over.
Glad I moved over to Poly Trucking
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Sitting at the Wilmer Loves parked next to Poly truck 3478. Anyone here??
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I made it at Western Star Transportation** for 5 years, even when, before they hired me the management made sure I understood the majority of new hires didn't last 90 days .That's how harsh of a place it was.
As far as equipment goes, my last brand new truck ( a Paccar powered T660 averaged 4 days a month in the shop.)
I'm going to try to chase down a Poly driver on the road if I can and gather some data.
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Unfortunately, for me it is a big difference. I started out driving on paper logs, I didn't much like it (I always made mistakes) , but when I had to go e-logs I came to love it. I just don't want to go back.
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Got a call from outbound for my Monday load out of UPN already. Once I deliver in Bloomington, I go to UPN and then down to N. Vernon for Wednesday. Cannot complain. Except...this a.m. I was coming back from my shower at the Hutchins Love's and noticed a low tire, only to find a nail in a drive tire. Now, I coulda waited until I was out on the road and call for road service...or blow my bobtail pass and come back to GP and get it fixed here...so I did the 'company' thing and came back.
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From talking to my husband and from reading on this thread; No, Poly is not perfect. But it seems pretty close. The goods outweigh the bads. While I would love to have my husband home every night, this job is so much less stress than his previous job! He is a happier person, by far. It is a struggle sometimes to get the paperwork in in time, and when you have a family of 5 dependent on that one income, it makes it even tougher, but we're managing so far.
Just remember, the grass isn't always greener on the other side. There's going to be good and bad at EVERY company, no matter the field. But if you can find one that has more good than bad, which I believe Poly has, then you're golden!jdrentzjr, Son of a Trucker and LilRobWayne Thank this.
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