Please Define "Micromanage" in trucking.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by insipidtoast, Jan 28, 2023.

  1. insipidtoast

    insipidtoast Heavy Load Member

    988
    658
    Nov 22, 2016
    Planet Earth
    0
    Lot of threads here saying, "hey check out the company I work for! They don't micromanage" or "I left that company because of all the micromanagement."

    What are clearcut examples of this so-called micromanagement? Please do share so I can help determine if my next company will be one that micromanages or just does regular size managing. Thanks.
     
    Flat Earth Trucker and nredfor88 Thank this.
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

    20,721
    100,924
    Dec 18, 2011
    Michigan
    0
    micromanaging means you are watched, told what to do and how to do it. Every little thing they have a say in.

    It is something like what a parent does when their kids are young and stupid.
     
  4. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

    3,997
    16,446
    Aug 12, 2007
    Kansas city,Mo
    0
    Some desk jockey calling me 3 min after my 10 hour break is over asking why I'm not doing my pretrip. Any questions on when or why I stopped somewhere. Telling me what route to take and where and how much fuel to get at each stop.

    Counter point to this is some drivers need micro managing, even if they wont admit it.
     
  5. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

    2,816
    7,478
    Jan 2, 2012
    NW, Iowa
    0
    Micromanagement. Telling you where to fuel and how much to fuel?
     
    TripleSix, RockinChair, ducnut and 2 others Thank this.
  6. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

    3,997
    16,446
    Aug 12, 2007
    Kansas city,Mo
    0
    yeah, I know that's common. Its still micromanagment, im a big boy, I know where I can get in to get fuel.
     
    YardMule89, Numb, lester and 2 others Thank this.
  7. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

    6,940
    23,860
    Aug 18, 2007
    ~8600+' and loving it!
    0
    And it's a viscous circle. The more micromanaged a driver is, the less thinking that driver will do on his own, and the more micromanagment they'll need.
     
  8. Vic Firth

    Vic Firth Road Train Member

    1,823
    4,255
    Jan 19, 2016
    Indiana
    0
  9. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

    2,061
    6,101
    Dec 31, 2010
    SPI
    0
  10. REO6205

    REO6205 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

    12,630
    57,138
    Feb 15, 2014
    California.
    0

    From what I've seen on TTR a new driver can expect a little micromanagement at the start of his employment. A new driver is a total unknown and until you've been there awhile and prove yourself they'll keep a good eye on you.
    If the scrutiny doesn't lessen or go away entirely after you've been there a couple of months they either still don't trust you or it's their normal way of doing business.
    At that point you'll have some decisions to make.
     
  11. smokey12

    smokey12 Road Train Member

    1,476
    2,644
    May 30, 2012
    0
    A driver facing cam.to start. Also if you have so many hard brakes, lane deviations, safety calling about all that nonsense all the time. Oh you did a sudden lane change that set off the camera..you get a call from safety asking why? A friend...been driving for 25 plus years..no accidents.etc..finally sells his truck and goes to work for swift on a daily job pulling for Walmart. Safety kept calling him asking him about stupid #### as I stated above..he told them if my record and 2 million miles doesn't speak for itself then screw y'all.. they lost a very experienced driver because of nanny micro management He quit after working there about six months and is now retired..
     
    Cat sdp and TripleSix Thank this.
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.