CRETE - A Year in Review

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  1. memcgoo

    memcgoo Bobtail Member

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    Thanks, RBPC!! They base their pay on experience, so my starting pay will be higher. I've been driving for 9yrs. It doesn't bother me to go out with a trainer. In fact, it shows how serious they are about hiring quality drivers. Even though a person may have been driving for a long period, it doesn't mean they're automatically a good driver. Besides it's only 3wks. :biggrin_25525:
     
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  3. haze1

    haze1 Light Load Member

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    hey timtruck, whats with all the negativity? you are getting out of hand in your comments, its time to come back to reality, maybe take a 34 reset and try again. the only crete truck that might be able to do more than 65 are the owner operators and yes, our trucks are being set to 62. matter of fact mine barely does 61. i wont comment on your other remarks as i do not want to stoop to your level of being so negative. otherwise hope your day gets better.
     
  4. longbedGTs

    longbedGTs Heavy Load Member

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    You see we are politely conversing about our employer, and you come in here to belittle us with your 'wealth of knowledge' about what? People like you are so so common, it gives me a headache. Why in the world do you think we drive at 70mph? :biggrin_25523:
    You dont agree with Crete sending veteran drivers out with a trainer? This isnt the Matrix you know. We cant just plug a cord into our heads and just download all the information about a company. You go with a trainer to learn how that company does things. Jeez Tim, I thought you had it all figured out! :biggrin_25525:
     
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  5. Roadmedic

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    Actually, I thought that is what orientation is for. I have not been or will be with a trainer since I was first required to be. My life is more important to me and I cannot sleep in a moving truck.
     
  6. longbedGTs

    longbedGTs Heavy Load Member

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    So you remember every single thing that was talked about in orientation? What about the things that werent covered? If companies went through every single company policy in orientation, itd last much longer than just a few days.
     
  7. Cerberus

    Cerberus Medium Load Member

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    the only thing i remember from orientation is the people i met. you learn everything else out on the road and talking to drivers and mechanics.
     
  8. Roadmedic

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    As a matter of fact. Almost 95%. I have to attend meetings that are extremely boring each and every year discussing the many tax law changes which I have to know.

    I also have to attend many hours of CE for my Paramedic license. I also have to know all of the medicines that are to be used and the dosages required.

    I really cannot see any truck company having any need of someone riding in a truck if they have the ability to retain what is talked about.

    I know you don't agree, but realistically, alot of people can retain all or most of what is said in orientation if they pay attention.

    All the trainer did for me when I first started, was to tell me and show me off the record, how the company WANTED me to run the log book and how to do it illegally.
     
  9. longbedGTs

    longbedGTs Heavy Load Member

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    Indeed. Cretes orientation is 2 days and they pretty much fly through it since there is so much information to be covered. Thats why their orientation is AFTER training...because most people will remember something better after they actually do it for themselves. I was told is their reasoning...by one of the big wigs there in Lincoln.
     
  10. otrtruckerscott

    otrtruckerscott Light Load Member

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    Aww, really? They send experienced drivers out with trainers? Bummer, after almost four years sleeping in a truck that bounces down the highway while I try and sleep, I was looking forward to venturing out on my own POSTE HASTE.

    Oh well
     
  11. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    At least you could sleep. I managed about 2 hours a night with my trainer driving. It really made for a safe tired driver.

    I was a trainer for a while. They wanted me to sleep while the trainee drove. No thanks.
     
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