According to my FM, Prime no longer makes deliveries or picks up in NYC, and LI is extremely rare. Fine as far as I am concerned! Pittston terminal is a bit of a mess right now as they are upgrading everything, but the shop is good. The grill makes a good burger, too!
Prime Inc driver thread
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by true122, Apr 28, 2011.
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Thinking of headed to Prime after school...can anyone suggest a recruiter there thats decent to work with?
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And they ask, "what color is a Prime truck?" Skittles! I guess they made some big changes at the Pittston yard. I remember when it was first opened. It was a real #### hole and it didn't have anything but in and out bound service bays and a guy on the side of the building in a little shop washing trucks with a small power washer. That Pilot right down the road ain't no better either.
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No one is getting ruffled, I don't see how it would do any good. But its a bunch of crap. Out of my 11,200 extra unpaid miles I donated to the company last year, if you want to go back and deduct the 1/2 mile I drove to the Walmart, that would be fine.
Hopefully for Prime's sake, they don't use this BS when deciding how much to charge the customer.Dennis the Menace Thanks this. -
But here's a tip... when I drove company side, if my route was more than 10% off, I'd let my FM know about it. More than once he kicked in some extra pay to make up for it... but you do have to be right on that fuel route to do something like that. -
Stopped at a Pilot truck stop today to get some water and saw a Prime truck pull in. I went out and talked to the driver and he was a lease op who has been with Prime for 15 years. He says he loves working for Prime and gets all the miles he can handle. He had nothing but positive things to say about Prime. I really hope I can beat this ticket in court Thursday so I can be out of here by the middle of June! I got a ticket in 2009 that was 15mph over the speed limit and I got another in March 2011 that was 18mph over but I am going to fight it because I know I wasn't going that fast. My recruiter at Prime says if I can't get the ticket thrown out or reduced, they can't accept me. That would really suck!
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If you don't, you would be eligible to defer the conviction. If you do have a CDL, federal regulations prohibit states from doing that. Prime seems to be the pickiest of all the companies when it comes to clean backgrounds.
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