I can see why you have been frustrated---a lot of vagueness, plus very poor 'customer' (you want to give them $$$) service & follow up! I've seen instances like this B4 where one person has quit, is not yet replaced, and another will be coming on. Ball dropping & confusion!
BTW, I was trained as a team driver, where my trainer got all the miles, and I got $55/wk...
I think I'm being BRUSHED OFF by a Knight /Squire Recruter....
Discussion in 'Knight' started by AZ_Equine, Oct 14, 2012.
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Just curious...but of those female Knight drivers, how many were single and how many were married?
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I worked for Knight once. Never again! I'll bad mouth them all day long!
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Keep moving There are other companies that train in the area.
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Most were married-
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Times must be changing.
In my 10 yrs in the industry, I never met a 'married female driver' who wasnt teaming with their husband...met one whose husband was off the road at home due to injury one time, but planned on rejoining her at a later date. -
I think one of them was part of a team, another had a disabled husband at home (only in their 50's) But why should it matter- If the wife is away driving or the husband is away driving, . Many married couples have spouses that work out of town, look at all the military families.. If the people don't have a solid relationship any hardships are going to put it to the test. I have known people get divorced after they retire because they couldn't stand living with each other- it can go both ways.
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True, but women usually demand more social interaction; whereas, men are more content at being loners (as I said earlier)...There is 'Solitude' and then there is 'Loneliness." 2 different states of being alone on the road for long periods of time. Obviously, it doesnt apply to 100% of either, but is just a general psyche trait of the difference of the 2 sexes.
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Just got notice that a female trainer will be available for me in mid November
Found a 3rd person in the building willing to look into it for me.
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Great. But you still need to go thru 4 weeks of CDL school prior to going out, right?
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