Stevens Transport aviary

Discussion in 'Stevens' started by Smokr, Dec 13, 2009.

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  1. FozzyBear

    FozzyBear Heavy Load Member

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    I don't think I need to elaborate on this guy's misery. He is hating life at the moment already. Good news for me, they are flying a replacement out tonight so we can roll in the morning.
     
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  3. mistermino

    mistermino Medium Load Member

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    Just a Q ...but how many automated notices do you get from safety to call in for Cannadia talk before you get flagged? lol

    I've heard sooo many stories of trainers not taking showers and really WTF is their problem?!?! I take a shower darn near EVERY DAY and you get FREE showers when you fuel so WTF?!?! Hell, I run my arse off but I'll still stop for 15 minutes in the middle of a shift just to take a shower ffs! BATH PPL!

    edit: is darn and arse "skirting the filter"? lol...
     
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  4. Dryver

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    It is no surprise that drivers leave Stevens after getting their CDL and training, in fact it is exactly what Stevens wants. It is a training company and as such they set it up so 99% of drivers leave after 12 months. No ding on Stevens and no surprise it happens. It is not a company that that cares about turnover, in fact their biz model depends on it. So it is unfair to say most people are leaving because it is a bad company, their only need for experienced drivers is to train others. There is a small group that find the Stevens way of doing things suits them just fine and stay around, it is all down to what you want.
     
  5. Elifiknow

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    i hope I don't have that issue. When we broke down my trainer put me on"On Duty" to prove how long it takes to get help. When they towed the truck it triggered the drive line. He said n
     
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    i hope I don't have that issue. When we broke down my trainer put me on"On Duty" to prove how long it takes to get help. When they towed the truck it triggered the drive line. He said don't worry about it he would get it fixed. Honestly I feel like I am just a pawn right now. Not even in week two of training and thinking I may have made a mistake with Stevens. :-(
     
  7. FozzyBear

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    Every trainer I have been out with has had the attitude that they know all the back door tricks to get things done that others cannot. They all seem to think they are special. Some of them actually did get things that I thought shouldn't. If you are broke down at a shop and the mechanic takes your truck for a test drive and triggers the drive line, if compliance can verify it, they will change it. Donna herself took care of that one.
    Elifiknow, you are a pawn right now. Don't sweat it. learn everything you can. I've had trainers that werre butt heads that still taught me things.
     
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  8. Corporal_Clegg

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    But, but, but ... we are special arent we? :(
     
  9. EasyB

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    Well recruiter called me this afternoon, asked me how much experience I had pulling 53's and when I would like to start. After I hung up I remembered some questions I had, so I called her back, but only got her voice mail, I wanted to know about their policies concerning new hires and the leasing program, and also new hires like me that have been out of the saddle for a year, will I be going out with a trainer when orientation is over?
    Which if I do, that's cool, because although I have been driving for 7 years or so, I never tire of learning something new everyday. So first step, getting through orientation, I don't think I will have any problems, just a choppy job history (shame on me).
     
  10. Dryver

    Dryver Road Train Member

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    Yes, yes Clegg, look in the mirror and say three times " I am special, I am special, I am special " and then look around the bathroom and see how many drivers you just freaked out.

    :biggrin_25525:
     
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  11. golfnut1103

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    You left out the part about clicking his heels 3 times.
     
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