Orientation at May Trucking - What to Expect?

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  1. DriveWalt

    DriveWalt Bobtail Member

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    Thanks man i appreciate the info i will be in phoenix on Monday ill let you guys know how it goes :)
     
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  3. BIGDREW

    BIGDREW Bobtail Member

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    Hi all, I am hopeing to become a new May Trucking Driver too.:biggrin_255: although I have 20 years hauling freight, my experience was in a straight truck locally.:biggrin_25513: Went to truck driving school, graduated in Nov. but took too long sign with an outfit. Now, May Trucking is completing the appliction process. May has asked me to take a refresher course, which i did and completed. I am now awaiting orientation at their new Gary In terminal. ( I'm from Chicago IL) I have read a few threads stating how hard the skills test are. My concern is what type equipment was used. The school I went to used Day-Cabs, 28' and 48' trailers for skill courses. We used the sleeper trucks for road training, never skills. Maybe that's why it seems hard, using a sleeper with a 53' trailer. :biggrin_25524: However, i feel confident I can handle it. Orientation is tuesday. I'm ready.
     
  4. Dozzer6

    Dozzer6 Light Load Member

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    You will use the same type/style truck as you will drive on the road. Pete, FL, or ProStar with sleeper. The skills test are not hard. Folks make them hard because they are nervouse. Don't hit anything, get out and look, use signals. Do the skills and road as if taking your CDL test for the state and you will be fine. Good luck.

    Dozzer
     
  5. Blue02celi

    Blue02celi Road Train Member

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    I think my trucking school also used 48's but we used them with the tandems all the way back, the skills test doesn't have to be perfect just take your time. Personally, I didn't think it was hard and I liked the skills course hell of a lot more than the road test lol
     
  6. 33zip

    33zip Bobtail Member

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    What's the training/orientation pay? I've heard
    $50 a day. Is this correct?
    Thanks
     
  7. Efon

    Efon Road Train Member

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    Upped it to $60/day for $420/week.
     
  8. Lish's Girl

    Lish's Girl Bobtail Member

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    Do they pay the 3 days at orientation?
     
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  9. Blue02celi

    Blue02celi Road Train Member

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    nah, orientation is unpaid
    ya get lunch ^.^
     
  10. Scooter Jones

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    You're accomodations are paid for as well if you need them. In addition, transportation is provided.
     
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