Sorry to hear about your mom and dad I know that was a rough 4+ years glad to see you getting back out.
Abilene Motor Express....A New Place To Call Home
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EU its very possible I go home every 3 weeks and put my hometime in for Thursday,and never miss a beat.
Matter of fact got unloaded this morning,and dispatch told me to go on home,hey don't have to tell me twice.ExtremeUnction Thanks this. -
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Rc sorry to hear about your mom,mine has dementia so I know how hard it can be.
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Prayers for everyone's family. Also prayers for all my friends and family who lost everything in the wv floods.
Sitting in Petersburg waiting on a load to Groveport. Got my truck serviced yesterday. Didn't have to wait on it all day like we thought. Just 6 hours.MidWest_MacDaddy and chralb Thank this. -
Thanks to the folks who replied. I called AMF today and talked to Rusty and he said it was absolutely possible to get a full weekend off every three weeks.
My next question: He said that starting pay for Stage 1 training was $71/day. Will that be 7 days a week? How does that work? Seems a little low, and would definitely be a cut in pay vs. what I'm making now at my non-trucking job even if it was 7 days a week. How long does that stage usually last? -
Just guessing here but I imagine as is says on their site,
http://www.abilenemotor.com/drive-the-green-2/training/
It "varies" and will depend on the individual student's road test performance during orientation and how the trainer feels about letting folks go solo. I don't know if they have a minimum amount of time folks have to do. Best thing is to ask them directly.
It was pretty much the same at WS when I started right out of CDL school. They had a 10 day orientation for new grads and you either passed or failed. They didn't send you out with a trainer for X number of weeks. However, if you showed improvement while there they would keep working with you. I went there with 3 other grads. I finished it in 7 days and was issued a truck. They spent an extra two weeks or more getting better at their skills. (Don't know their outcome)
I have 2 years OTR experience with WS but haven't driven in 4 years so I'll be part of the "refresher" training. I have no idea how long I'll be with a trainer until they feel I'm good to go. Whatever they say is the way it will be.ExtremeUnction Thanks this. -
I will tell you this, you want proper training? Take care of your finances to allow for the worst case scenario, if it's shorter, it's a win for you. Our trainers, including myself, will do our damndest to get you out solo. But you must understand, when I cut you loose, what ever you do, is a direct reflection on me. And to be real honest, I need to look good, so you will get the right training.
My last trainee is a member of this blog, so is his wife. They both will chime in and give you whatever info you might need. I too will do the same. Just ask. -
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Got empty in Antioch Ca this morning. Drive over to the J in Lodi, got fuel, cleaned out my trailer, which consisted of pulling about 100 nails, and had to do a minor repair on my truck, which I did myself. Grabbed a shower then came out to the truck to find a deadhead move down to San Bernardino. On my way down my reload came across, pick up a loaded trailer there and bring it to Staunton Va for Tuesday, except I have hometime next Wednesday so I'll be dropping the load in Wytheville Sunday night. Right now I'm taking my 10 here at the Loves in Tehachapi.
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