Wow, Thats nuts. Yeah I dont get it. Im guessing the c1 students get the red carpet treatment and you get pushed aside. bad deal KKburr73 Question for ya wisky. Did you do any training. Or did you get your cdl on your own. That would be a problem if so. Cuz I know usa-truck requires you to complete training with a school first. Prob get some insurance break or something. But that might be the case.. kkburr73
Yeah I went to a trucking school in Ohio for 5 weeks. Guess I'll just call on monday and hope I get in on the 24th.
Van Buren is a much bigger class than Vandalia, it's usually easier to get into or more likely to have a cancelation from someone and then their slot opens up. And yes C1 students usually get preference over others. Well really any school they use gets preference over someone going to school on their own. If you paid for school on your own then there's no 1yr contract or obligation to the Co. Also if you screw up in orientation or training and you're C1, then they'll more than likely send you back to school, but if you went to school on your own then they'll send you home.
Hey dbl_time. I see you have a usa truck in ur pic. How long have you been with them. Are you liking it so far. I am off to orientation this sat. (aug 15). So what happens at orientation. Do we get another dot physical. ttyl Ken
Well guys I just got my greyhound ticket to go to orientation in Van Buren. I leave at 3:15am Saturday morning. Scheduled arrival 1:30am Sunday morning in Ft. Smith Arkansas. Freaking 7 HOUR AND 45 MINUTE LAYOVER IN JOPLIN MISSOURI! 10 hour trip by car 22 by bus. Oh well I can deal with it. Anyway, anyone know how long I am gonna have to sit in Ft. Smith and or how I am gonna get to Van Buren?
They have so many drivers coming in to orientation, and so little trainers. Thats the reason I believe. I was there a couple of weeks ago and had to wait 2 1/2 weeks for a trainer, and when I got one.....HE QUIT!!!!!!