Some simple tips:
If you have to pass through a metal detector, or be cleared by a security guard, in order to talk to the payroll office, Safety, or your dispatcher, you work for the wrong company. If you have to talk to them through a tiny hole in a window, this is a bad sign, but if it's three inches of bulletproof glass, this means that they have pissed off enough drivers before you, to the point of violence, that they felt it was worthwhile to spend money to protect their office staff from their drivers.
If you can't just go in and talk to the owner of the company, then something is wrong. You put money in that man's pocket, every day. You shouldn't abuse the privilege, but anyone that is making me money, every day, deserves the right to come in and see me, if he has a genuine problem or concern that he cannot get resolved to his satisfaction, at a lower level of authority.
This is how you distinguish a carrier that makes a practice of treating it's people right, from one that treats them like disposable commodities (read: toilet paper).
Am I making a mistake leaving Werner?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ad356, Mar 13, 2017.
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WOW, i mean WOW i am actually learning something here. i makes complete sense in the world of big corporate. when went to truckingtruth.com they told me i am a failure for leaving werner. lol. i found a better nitche then those criminals -
about wadhams, so far so good. the hotel is nicer no roomate. i did not have to take a bus, my car is actually parked in the hotel parking lot...... WOW, im not a prisoner anymore. they only had 3 people getting physicals so there is only 3 students coming on board right now. there is no driver holding pool. so far this is allot nicer then that dump comfort inn allentown. i can go wherever i want for food, if i feel like going to Walmart no problem.
the physical was also allot more intense, i had to do a physical stress test. the physical was allot more intense then it was with Werner. Werner, pee in a cup take a hair sample check vision and hearing. here is your card, next person please -
in short they stink but no bulletproof glass LOL -
werner has been around since 1956, have they always been scammy? did they always hoard students? when did they become a corperate monster. is it the the real, true philosophy of clearence L. werner himself? the drivers talk about him like he is something great. they at least seem to respect him (my trainers did)....... at least that's what they are saying. who knows what they really think about him.
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im sorry the allentown werner hotel is the un-quality not comfort inn lol
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It serves no one, to make *any* employee that angry. If the guy was wrong, they should have let him go, long before it got to that point. If he was right... well... ???
That's why I even mentioned it. CR England does the armed guard and metal detector thing, and Pitt-Ohio/ECM do the tiny hole in a window thing. These are the companies that I have personally had bad experiences with. Your mileage may vary. -
Swift had bullet proof glass at every terminal i visited....
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It's worth noting that the Flea-Bag motel in Allentown is rarely full; it's much too big, and out-of-the-way, to attract that much business, and although they have a contract with Werner, the terminal can't process that many students, to really fill that place. The terminal manager or training manager probably negotiated that contract with a kickback for doing so, and they're probably ripping off Werner. At the time that I was there, it was owned by a family from India, but if they had any sense, Werner would have bought it from them, or built their own flea bag motel, by now. CR England owns their flea bag motel, in Burns Harbor, next door to a strip club, and they have dormitory housing upstairs in their main terminal building in Salt Lake City, where you are basically forced to buy food from their overpriced cafeteria, or starve. This is another common scam, at training carriers. -
When I went through orientation, there were three guys in my group who spoke Spanish, and very little English. Now, guys like that shouldn't even have CDLs (there is an FMCSR requiring all commercial drivers to fluently soeak, understand, read, and write English), but there they were. My Spanish was about as bad as their English, but I took the initiative to try to help the through orientation. This infuriated the instructor, who held a grudge against me for doing it, the entire year that I worked at Werner. He even commented to me about it, at my out-processing, at the end. I figure that if you bring a guy in, he deserves a chance to make a go of it, but the instructor was determined to set them up for failure. That seems like what autocorrect wants desperately to call a "duck" move... but there it is.
They get less and less grant money for keeping you around, the longer that you stay, but they do want you to complete the grant application paperwork before you go. They especially liked ex- (preferably recent) military members, because they put up with terrible treatment, conditions and pay, and they get extra grant money for them... so don't let them kid you about how patriotic they are, and how they want to do right by veterans. It's bull, and just another scam.
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