you're bobtail or is you're mentor bobtail? granted he may have some faults however here's one on your part if you're in your mentors truck.
Would you get off the truck?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RedRover, Dec 6, 2016.
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I am sitting in his tractor in bobtail parking, while he's out 3 hours away drinking and ####ing chicks and seeing his family and turning down loads.
I live in this thing and he just passes through every few days for a day or two. So I am bobtail. -
unless you're enjoying that time alone id move on but don't take off in his truck. Uber it or whatever if you do. let your company know you want another to finish up.. firstNavigatorWife Thanks this.
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Seriously man.... gtfo. This isn't the first time your gonna be taken advantage of. It wont be the last. But there is no reason to put up with it. Your license, your career. Own that ####.
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did he leave you with keys to that truck? could always give him call to let him know you're leavin and why. .
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Also, some of us have a lot of time invested where we are and would rather not start over.RedRover Thanks this.
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What?
Your still sitting there and haven't called safety and your dm?
Instead your posting on a forum?
This is the failure of the newbie, one of the problems I try hard to avoid is a lack of communications. And this is what happens when people can't understand that they will never go anywhere in a company or get frustrated and blame the company for something, they don't communicate in a meaningful way. -
I have both, called my driver development coordinator, and posted about it on the Internet lol
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What is a "driver development coordinator"?
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That person or dept that coordinates driver development ?street beater Thanks this.
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