Usually dont get on the flatbed division unless you are an A seat driver. get some miles under your belt then check with flatbed dispatch and see what they have to offer you
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Discussion in 'Prime' started by CoJakes, Mar 6, 2011.
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I signed up for flatbed but I was reconsidering that somewhat. Thank god I start my truck driving classes next week.
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Right on! May see ya out there!
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I'll be out in Truck 69450 if anybody finds me.
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I passed my CDL Test this morning, and ALMOST did not go with PRIME. A local company, Brady Trucking is an oilfield outfit that hauls sand to the oil rigs. They have an OTR section , and offered to bring me on in three weeks when their brand new OTR rigs get in # the 11 yrs experience level. However, they said I would not always be OTR, but back and forth from the field. Good money, but I want to pay my dues OTR.
So Monday will see me staring at the south side of the Salt Lake Airport. -
My trainer is coming in tonight, droping the truck off at the terminal for a PM, and were heading out in the morning. I can't wait to finally get back to work.
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Arrived safe and sound to Salt Lake. My train was 4.5 hrs late. Got here at 3am, no sleep tonight LOL, I have a small forest of a packet to fill in.
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Personally I think you should have went the other route. Running both local and OTR would break up the boredom. Plus the money would be a lot better and you probably would have more incentive to stay with trucking in the long run.
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I drive for Prime. Nobody makes me do anything I don't want to do. My truck is set at 65mph. And I get 7.25 mpg when I drive 65. Yes I have one of the small trucks but it was my choice as I prefer peterbilt over freight liner. I don't have nore do I need to have anybody hold my hand as I know how to run and make a profit. My question is for you and that is have you ever even drove for Prime?
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1 St Day of orientation was better than expected.
Expectations VS Actual
1. Lunch: Chicken sandwiches VS Got to order off a menu
2. Death by PWR point: 70's VHS tapes VS Interactive Labtop vids and tests
3. Size of group: 20-30 VS. 6 fellers
4. Roomate: Large Unwashed heathen VS clean cut cali feller
However, it was a long day for me. The recruiter offered to purchase a bus- if I had taken her up, I would have left at midnight and been here Sunday morning at 6 am OR leave at 1430 and arriver here at 0615 Monday morning. $64 value
So I bought a train ticket for $39.60. IT was SUPPOSED to leave at 1600 and get here at 2300, but as I posted this morning it was 4.5 hours late. Good training. Up all night write a small redundant book, then watch a plethora of vids on a labtop and test on the content of vids. Not to bad if I could make my brain fight through the fuzz.
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