Some drivers inherited some money, so took some time off to do some traveling and relaxing.
Prime wouldn't hire them afterwards.
Prime gets flooded with applications every day, so can pick and choose.
Is Prime really that bad?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Riotside, Jul 9, 2022.
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I doubt prime is worse than any other huge long haul company. In my experience. It's more about your route. You are new. They will stick you with trainer first. Teams suck but you will have to get through it. Pick that person's brain figure out what are there best dedicated routes. And remember dedicated means all of your pick up and drop offs are already scheduled. Less waiting means more money.
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Yes Prime is that bad. When your turnover rate is 120% or more what does that tell you?
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You'll have to be clean for 3 to 6 months. After that shave your head, face, arms and legs to be sure there is absolutely no evidence left over. Wait a couple more months then you SHOULD be able to pass a drug test.
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About 80-90% of new truck drivers leave the industry before completing 12 months of work. I think most of this is due to prospective truck drivers ignoring the differences between trucking companies, not analyzing their needs and the nature of the trucking company and then the normal stresses of doing this job as a newbie. If you are really depending on trucking turning your life around you owe it to yourself to find the best match possible between what you need and what the trucking company provides. No newbie os going to cause the trucking company to operate differently than it is already operating. When you pick a company to train/work for you are picking your amount of tie at home, how frequent you get home or get time off, you are pikcing where you drive, what you drive, how much oversight you are subject to, how well your truck and trailers are maintained, whether you can bring a pet or a passanger, whether you will be on video 24/7, and many other things. You owe it to yourself to talk to current working drivers at any company you are evaluating before you work there. The claims from company websites and recruiter conversations and emails are not reliable. They are not guarantees and you cannot enforce them on the company. The company will operate as they have been operating, so you need to know what you are walking into before you agree to walk into it.dunchues Thanks this. -
Wilson. Haul PRIME's freight, get their good trailer maintenance, but be treated better by your company.
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