Hello, I am still waiting for my class date with C1 training in Springfield MO. Anyone know anything about this school? My question is about paperwork. I have studied for the CDl until my eyes bug out,lol. I have looked into the company I'm going to work for USA until my eyes bug out,lol. I would like to know if thier is a site or if thier is something on here that i can study all the paper work that has to do with being a driver? And if I should be studing or looking at anything else to get ahead of the game? I have at least another week to 10 days to sit here and read, so please if anyone knows what i should be reading let me know.Thank you in advance, Fiore
Help with paper work!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Hopetobeontheroadsoon, Feb 7, 2009.
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Ignore the peanut gallery. If you have indeed made up your mind and done your due dilligence then you are fine. Everywhere you go will find some chuckle head with a gripe. Secondly, stop studying. It really isn't as hard as some try to make it out to be. A visit to any truckstop will aquaint you with the biggest band of morons the world has ever seen. Somehow these same morons manage to keep the wheels of commerce moving. Go to C-1 do as they tell you(They are just there to get you your CDL). Don't debate them just do as they wish. Go to USA and again just do as they wish. Figure you have one year being a model employee. You may end up doing well...you may end up taking it up the tail pipe. Either way use your time wisely. Keep your ears and eyes open as you may find YOUR dream job driving down the road next to you.
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Ignore that you will be ''ousted'' out for whatever reason so the company has a ''seat'' to replace you with another 8,000 (student).So they can continue there corrupt ''legal'' scam and benifit more money for the ''trainees''..Ignore that there is thousands of truckers with exp. out of work and there are no jobs.Ignore the ''peanut gallery'' and walk right into the biggest scam going on right now as we speak in trucking.
Go in there and ''take one for the team''...Ignore every ''red flag'' and become a super trucker for bring home pay of 400.00(if lucky) and work 24/7 to get that small chump change.Ignore your ''fantasy'' of ''i will work local'' in a year when i have some exp. under my belt.Truth is there is no local work and if so its 8.00 an hour.Candy coat all of it and become a ''trucker for life''...lol,lol
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FYI turnover has been around a 100% since I started in this industry and I don't see t going down anytime soon.Hopetobeontheroadsoon Thanks this. -
Thousands of companies go under every year but we still complain that there is a lack of parking? Could it be these thousands of companies tend to be one and two trucks outfits that reopen under a new name the next day? All these failed companies and yet prices on used trucks haven't plummeted due to the saturation of the market?
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real (actual) numbers for new drivers....
8,000 for (school of blind)...once done with school
.25 cents a mile x 2,000 miles a week for 7 days = 500.00(if lucky)
100.00 (food expence)
500.00 - 22%(taxes) = 390.00
390.00 - 100(food)= 290.00 grand total
290 / 7 days = 41.42 per day....
Big money here for a driver...lmfao
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