COVENANT -- From a wife's perspective

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Redcoat wife, Aug 31, 2008.

  1. Redcoat wife

    Redcoat wife Medium Load Member

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    Day 13 of 35

    Well I called Covenant yesterday and told them I needed him home to help me and they were very nice. He is currently on his way to Ohio and after that they are going to see if they can get a load from there that will take him through Iowa where he can get off. If not they mentioned getting a bus for him so I thought that was generous of them.

    I talked to him very briefly this morning as he was trying to drive. He seemed to have a little more life to his voice now that he knows there is an end in sight. I asked him how he was feeling and he said about the same but I think the prospect of coming home for a while has given him something to focus on rather than how miserable he is and that is a good thing. He has made it from California to heading up through Kentucky. I keep thinking that if he stuck with it that eventually he would become desensitized to it and that his nerves would start to calm down. But he still needs a different trainer and I just can't convince him to ask for another one.

    For the past 13 days it has been drive/sleep/drive/sleep/drive/sleep interspersed with periods of waiting for a load. It has completely worn him down. He is definitely one of those people who need to take a break every couple of hours to eat/stretch/whatever.

    Another thing I've noticed is that he and his trainer hardly talk to each other which is very bad. I'm wondering if his trainer is waiting for Redcoat to take the initiative to show some interest? If that's the case, then that may be what has stalled the training situation. It could be that his trainer has misinterpreted Redcoat's silence to mean that he doesn't care and that he has a bad attitude when in fact Redcoat is just afraid to say anything that will upset the status quo.

    For the life of me I just can't believe that this man is a senior trainer and that he doesn't insist on communicating with his student whether there is an apparent lack of interest or not. Knowing my husband like I do, I'm betting that he has completely withdrawn within himself as a means of self preservation which can definitely be mistaken by someone else as a lack of motivation.

    When he finally gets home, I'm going to see if I can get the real story about what went on out there to cause the situation to degenerate to this level.

    And now it's time for me to get to work. I'll post again when I have more news.
     
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  3. coastie

    coastie Road Train Member

    This is one thing the trainer should be teaching for safety sake, and health wise. Always need to take a break every 150 to 250 miles to stretch walk around. Less wear and tear on the ole body.
     
  4. lyion

    lyion Light Load Member

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    in one of your post you said you had to pay for valve stems to be put back in ?the way i read it you had to pay for it out of your on pocket!? i wouldnt . you no every time you use a com check the company is going to charge you ! and some place that cash them at truck stops are now chargeing a % to cash them .!also if you use your debit card on the road the bank will charge you + what ever machine you use to get cash out will charge you to! i fount this out the hard way when one company i was with was putting money in my bank account and i would use my debt card to get the money. i got hit bad with charges so be very carefull if you do that.good luck big companys will nickle and dime you every time they can .oh and ask for a copy of abbreviation if they use them this will let you understand every thing they take out of your settlement checks get it in writing .good luck to you.
     
  5. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    Just a clarification here: there's no email in the QC. We can send specific macros to specifc people/ departments. Such as macro 27 (goes straight to student coordinator)... Now, if you have access to internet, use email to contact them. I've been more successfull communicating with former dispatchers, and others in the co. through email than through phone (they put you on hold forever... )

    The best way to learn how to use QC is to go through all macros, one by one, by yourself. Keep the list of macros they give you, grab the QC and start pressing the keys. Any questions, ask the trainer. That's what I did.
     
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  6. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    Mrs. R's, I sent you another pm. Keep us posted. Thx.
     
  7. MGASSEL

    MGASSEL Road Train Member

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    she was working on her personal vehicle not a company vehicle
     
  8. Redcoat wife

    Redcoat wife Medium Load Member

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    Update.

    Redcoat has made it to Ohio. They are 40 miles from their drop at the shipper and they have to wait until the morning.

    A break every 150-200 miles!!!! OMG His trainer would have a coniption if he did that!! Rocks you said there were good trainers out there. Can you ask for a specific trainer? Redcoat says that if he gets back in the saddle before 30 days that he can pick up where he left off and not have to start all over. It would be great if he could get a trainer that you knew and could recommend.

    He was a bundle of nerves again this afternoon as he went through a bunch of road construction and through two big cities in his 11 hours of driving with only one stop for lunch. After his hometime, I think what he needs is a trainer to sit in the right seat and tell him it's ok to go as slow as he needs to until he gets comfortable with all the mishmash of traffic around him. He is just SO afraid he's going to run over a 4-wheeler that cuts in front of him (like they all do). I also think he needs to be able to find a place that is set up like road construction where he is the only one there and be able to stop to get out to see exactly how much room he has between the truck and the jersey barrier. I know it's tight but I'd be willing to bet it's not near as tight as he thinks it is. I bet he has more room than he thinks he has and if he could get out and put his arms out between the truck and the barrier then he'd be able to see that he has at least a *little* bit of maneuvering room and it might help to ease his mind somewhat as he drives through it. Of course all bets are off if it's windy and I know everybody in here has had to pry their butts off the seat after negotiating construction areas (and grades and bridges) in a bad crosswind.

    And, yeah, Lyion, the valve stems were on my personal truck. Speaking of which I have to take it down to the dealership in the morning (for the third time) to get a cooling fan on the high voltage battery replaced. Good thing it's still under warranty (for at least 8000 more miles).

    Other from that, that's all my news. I'll tell Redcoat he's just going to have to monkey around with the qualcomm to learn what all it does. And he's using his commdata card at the ATM to get his payday in cash.....even though it charges him something like $3.50 for every $200. "Bloody thievin' bast**ds" he calls it. :biggrin_25516:
     
  9. coastie

    coastie Road Train Member

    Well I think we already determine the trainer is an Idiot also, lol. The break is a time to refresh your mind so to speak, relax from the high stress that goes along with driving in traffic. And use the restroom. I would run hard for 3 hours unless the bladder says differently. Then make a fast pit stop either in a rest area, or pull through the fuel island (so others can fuel) and run in and get a drink or restroom then back on the road.
     
  10. MGASSEL

    MGASSEL Road Train Member

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    Truthfully there is not all that much room when you are driving through construction zones there may be 2 feet of space on each side of the truck if they set it up right some areas maybe even tighter.
    The lanes are set up for 10-12 feet wide the truck is about 7-8 feet wide I have not actually mesureed the truck just a guess.

    It is good that redcoat is actually considering going back out after he gets home and gets relaxed and rested up.

    I was worried that I will run over a 4 wheeler sometimes calafornia, Saint louis, Mo is the bad spots that I have heard about. I actually drove through saint louis but it was at night and it was easier. I had to navagate kansas city kansas during the day I almost missed my turn because they did not want to let me over even though the turn signal was on for 1/4 mile. I finally had to push my way in the left lane to get into the turn lane.
    Once get close to that line and you start to take part of their lane from them they will usually back off the gas pedal they may honk at you and flip you off but I have not had any problems ie wrecks with this way of driving. I just do it carefully if they will not let me in when I do this stuff I just slow down and find the next place that I can turn arround.
    Hopefully someone can recomend a good trainer for him.
     
  11. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    No amount of training in the world will prepare him for these tight single lane construction zones, in heavy fog.

    Even with my experience, I was puckered up in the seat the whole way. Oncoming traffic (across the barrier)...made it even worse. I got out...I parked and took a nap ;)
     
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