Help ???
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BigJohn1965, Aug 7, 2019.
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OTR companies don't typically let you train and return home daily because they dispatch the trainers truck like he's OTR.BigJohn1965 and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
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Schneider and TransAm only spend 10 or 11 days with a trainer.
TransAm pushes new drivers to lease a truck and Schneider doesn't.FlaSwampRat Thanks this. -
I was worried about this too. Hubby and I trained together with a trainer - 3 to the truck. This guy was awesome. Clean, caring, and a great teacher. We are still friends and chat often. It was great to have such an awesome trainer teach us the ropes. A lot of companies let you talk to your trainer first, but we just got lucky. Not to mention it's only a month or so, and you're mostly sleeping or driving. Dont be worried! Get on to living the dream! We are having a blast seeing the country!
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The obvious answer is to get a local job. They won't make you sleep in a daycab.
If you really want to go OTR, you could just start reaching out to recruiters at companies you're interested in and be honest with them. I did that when I first got my CDL and I was given different possible ways to get around the whole sleeping in a truck with a stranger. One place had a trainer with a home daily run, so I'd just go home after each trip. Another place had a female trainer available, which meant they would put me up in a hotel every night. Then there's Schneider, where the OTR training is only about a week long, which sounded pretty tolerable to me.FlaSwampRat Thanks this. -
From what I've heard it's not like it used to be. When I came into the industry 12 years ago there were companies that would take the risk of ramming solo drivers out as fast as they could, but not any more. when I started driving I spent 2 and a half weeks at school to get my CDL, then I went straight to my company. Spent 3 days in orientation then headed straight out after that with my trainer and only spent 2 weeks with him before I got my own truck.
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The guys they turned loose with minimal training, They thought could handle it, they had common sense, were generally pretty mechanical, and were usually raised around trucks and or equipment.
I have known 13 year old kids in days gone by, that I would rather see turned loose with a truck than much of what I see these days. lolShortBusKid and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
I heard this week that TransAm has done away completely with trainers/mentors and will be doing all training on-site. Reminds me of the way Watkins Shepard used to train new drivers.
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When training, I am going to have to keep my head focused where it needs to be when my trainer wakes up with morning breath.Might need a new career aspiration.
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