New Trucking Student, Trying to decide which company is best.
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by cramer67pony, Jun 8, 2011.
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Take look at JBS.....noone will pay as much as us after training.......training pay is 300 a week....1 on 1 training you do 100% of the driving with your trainer in the jump seat...all the other companys you drive as a team and the trainer is asleep most of the time...look at our thread ....
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Do they do hair drug test?
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Of the 3 you mentioned, I would recommend(IMHO) in this order..Schneider, Swift. No, I did not make an error and forget one. Schneiders training is awesome. Swift takes a lot of heat, but I see more happy drivers there recently and things seem to be changing within the company. The trainer can make things difficult regardless of the company you choose.
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Shave your head,new growth will be clean.Most companies don't test hair as it costs too much.
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I'm not going to suggest a company. I will suggest you might look at each company and see what they have to offer after the initial training/mentor assuming they hire you and all goes well, Will you stick to dry vans only? Will you remain a driver or go for a desk? Do you have a goal? To me, 6 months is not enough time to learn much, the initiation/learning process lasts years or perhaps never stops.
$300.00 a week? I believe the company's mentioned, and others, as a company driver, pay per loaded/empty mile. Unless the average speed is say 25 mph, it's fairly easy to drive 450 to 500 miles a day (cpm) provided the loads are available and you accept.
down time for what ever reason, inspections, cleaning, drop n hook, waiting to get loaded / unloaded, multiple stops, safety pay, bonus's, benefits etc. is another ball gamecramer67pony Thanks this. -
Try Prime Inc., I think they are better than CR England and Werner. If you have your CDL look into flatbed companies. They usually train and you start out with a higher cpm.
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dca, thanks for the feedback.
Yeah I realize it will be an ever on going learning process as most careers are. I just figure it will take me 6 mos. to get acclamaited to the initial new job environment and get a read on what some of the basic tricks of the trade are, ie trainers, dispatchers and so on. As far as my goals. Once I get my finger on the pulse of doing things, I plan on doing it till I "tip over". To me, once I get "rolling". I plan to pull whatever I can where ever I can just as fast and efficiently as I can. Pretty much no desk for me. Once again, thanks for the feedback. -
Werner training pay is $350 gross,,$298 takehome.They have a driving school reimbursement program,so once a month you get $100 extra in the check.Also a $500 bonus for going straight through training with no break for the trainee.Those onboard computers suck though as they monitor you. My son got canned for a hard braking readout from the "spybot"during a test.Now he can't get hired anywhere as a driver.
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Stay away from Werner Dallas the truck assignment process is horrible you could be waiting for weeks to get a truck after you finish training.
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