FFE's gears

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by TNspeedy, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. TNspeedy

    TNspeedy Medium Load Member

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    they wont talk to me.....one of my old supervisors and my dad drive for us x and they are doin better than i need and they are takein me into ornt. so i cant really complain. both people have told me that they are as bad as everbody says yea they are sme negative's but with a company where there aint any gettin a job there would harder than tryin to get your food from a one legged waitress at IHOP in under 3 mins. so i am goin to take this and run with it and make the best of any bad situation that shall come up i will be headin to tunnel hill on labor day for class on the 9/8
     
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  3. SmokeMac

    SmokeMac Medium Load Member

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    I have to agree with Gas Hauler. I drive the truck to live. I know alot of guys live to drive. The truck is just a tool I use to make money, Oh by the way I drive an auto and hate it. What I really like is sitting on the couch watching women aerobics competition on ESPN, drinking a cold beer
     
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  4. Fooman

    Fooman Light Load Member

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    If you use this rational, "... or to perform any job is to make money.", then I would think you would choose something that pays more $$$ - Dr's, CEO, Airline Pilot, etc., if it is indeed all about making money that is.:biggrin_25525:

    Although making money is important, the choice of profession initially isnt just about making money. Many times, circumstances dictate.....
     
  5. TNspeedy

    TNspeedy Medium Load Member

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    thats a big 10-4 on that one.......its amazing how ones curiosty(spelling?) has turned into this but its all good.....i was just curious as to what they had didnt know if they had autos 18's I SIMPLY JUST DIDNT KNOW.....i could have cared less if they had and auto that you pushed a button and it turned into an 18 speed.....lol i would learn how to drive what ever they have....:biggrin_255:
     
  6. 074344

    074344 Road Train Member

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    Yes those circumstances do dictate what you need to do in the interim. Just not for a long term goal. Again, you act like there are no truckers out there making decent money. I can assure you that you are wrong.

    Drive safe
     
  7. HowUDoin

    HowUDoin Bobtail Member

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    but I have a few quick questions

    1) Does FFE have the BMI policy that Prime has? Hate to say it, but I would flunk that index. Kind of annoying, as most of my jobs have been VERY physical, and I never had any problems doing my job.

    2) are reefer trailers 53'? look a little shorter to me, but I don't know the first thing about them. Do they give you some training on checking the cooling units, so you can be certain they are working properly?

    Thanks for this thread, as it brought FFE to my attention. They look like a decent fit for getting into OTR, and now I will have another company to talk to about getting into orientation.
     
  8. HowUDoin

    HowUDoin Bobtail Member

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    don't want to come off as confrontational, but equipment can be a factor. Example:

    I was told by a recruiter that I would need to either go thru school again (financially, not an option for me at this time) OR get in touch when I have 3-6 months of verifiable OTR exp (not including any training time) AND I would have to be driving manual trans trucks.

    So going to an outfit like Maverick or USA Trucking would mean nothing to this other company, because while it would be OTR, the auto trans would be of no use to me.
     
  9. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    Funny I spent over 2 years at maverick and took a local with a 10 speed and then a OTR with a 18 speed. If you are not a brand new driver and have stick time it won't hinder you. A lot of co's don't know what co's have what tranny's. Your profile reads you have 2 years as a driver.
     
  10. HowUDoin

    HowUDoin Bobtail Member

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    actually three years, local work in a day cab in NY/NJ/CT region- delivering mostly carpet. We had 9 spds. But that was about 14 yrs ago, and according to everyone I have been in contact with, it doesn't count for anything now. So I am basically looked at as a student.

    again, this was just from a brief phone conversation with a recruiter, but I had the impression that if I did get a job with a well known carrier that used auto trans, I wouldn't be doing myself any favors. At least if I want to get a seat with the recruiters company.
    *added*
    perhaps the recruiter was just making a strong suggestion, and this isn't company policy.
     
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  11. TNspeedy

    TNspeedy Medium Load Member

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    im goin to u s express they have all autos from what i have seen imo manuals are goin to be few and far between im just wantin seat time right now.....with the way obamas world is right now....lol.....i cant be to picky i will get my recent exp. under my belt and then cross any other bridges...i.e a new job........if and when i get to them.......how recent is your exp.
     
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