Mentor's

Discussion in 'Swift' started by richierich723, Nov 8, 2011.

  1. richierich723

    richierich723 Light Load Member

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    Have any of the mentors on here have had someone on their truck who just scared them so bad they had to get them off the truck
     
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  3. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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  4. Long_Shot

    Long_Shot Bobtail Member

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    Hmmmm..kickef a student off the truck befor leaving the terminal.
     
  5. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    I've heard stories like that.This mentor was telling me his student was so bad that he called to find out what to do, Swift said drop him at Sapps Salt Lake City, the fuel desk will have his final paycheck there for him-- do not bring him to the terminal.

    So the mentor pulled into the fuel aisle and told the student to go check with the fuel desk if some paperwork were there for him. When student was out of sight, mentor threw student's duffel bags and bedding out the window and drove down to the terminal. Few minutes later student was blowing up his phone with death threats.
     
  6. richierich723

    richierich723 Light Load Member

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    Well I didn't have it that bad but I did have to train someone in my daycab. He was supposed to be my learning the route as a backup we left the yard with him in the passenger seat as the drug on and on. I learned all kinds of things like he was a 23 year truck driver veteran and he has driven all types of vehicles. He eventually took over driving grinding every gear running all over the road argued with me that we weren't in a 10 speed when we were. The final straw was when he tried to back the truck up at stop and ended up jack knifed in the parking lot. I took over driving and he hasn't been back on my truck.
     
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  7. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    One of the the reasons I don't train ... I do pretty good scaring myself, I don't need any help.
     
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  8. Gold_Miner

    Gold_Miner Medium Load Member

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    Interesting post! I have been in cars with people that I wanted to bail on, so I guess trucking is no different.
     
  9. bluebonn

    bluebonn Road Train Member

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    hmm had one scare me but don't have time to explain tonight. did not kick him off the truck but told him scare me again and you're off the truck.
     
  10. ultraclassic

    ultraclassic Light Load Member

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    Pulled a couple of rookie cops out from behind the wheel of my cruiser while training them. Threw a few out on the driving track and made them walk back to the skid pad then refuse to let them drive again, they didnt understand why I was yelling STOP STOP STOP TURN TURN TURN!!! :biggrin_2559:
     
  11. bigmikectn

    bigmikectn Medium Load Member

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    Touche' MysticHZ. This is exactly why I don't see myself as a mentor...ever. :biggrin_25523:

    My mentor was an amazing guy. He has agreed to take me back out with him when I come back to Swift in January. Taught me so much and always took time to answer my questions once I went solo. His name is Hurley Snell and he is a lease op out of the Decatur terminal. You could not ask for a better mentor or human being in general.
     
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