A couple of questions about sponsored training...

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by huckstah, Dec 6, 2012.

  1. JaCk ThE TrIpPeR

    JaCk ThE TrIpPeR Light Load Member

    72
    22
    Jan 20, 2012
    Chicago & Tennessee
    0
    4-5 weeks with a trainer. I forget the exact pay but its something like: Weeks 1-2 @ $365, Weeks 2-4 @ $400, Weeks 5-6 @ $450
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. KoolKid

    KoolKid Light Load Member

    272
    103
    Jun 15, 2008
    Arkansas
    0
    Yep... the major companies like Central ref pay for everything except your food... when I worked for them a few years ago I had to pay $90 for my DOT Med card but I already had my CDL when I went.... but that was it... I think once your with your trainer you can get an advance of 200 on your comdata card.
     
  4. JaCk ThE TrIpPeR

    JaCk ThE TrIpPeR Light Load Member

    72
    22
    Jan 20, 2012
    Chicago & Tennessee
    0
    When I was there Central Obtained new contract with the country inn....So the Hotel is really nice with pool, hot tub, Flat screan TV's, and Really nice clean rooms.

    If you plan is to obtain your CDL through Central all cost's except $40 permit fee and food are included in the Tuition. The school is fast paced but the trainers on the yard are incredibly patient and great people. I really appreciated how they treated us.

    I actually had a blast the entire time I was there....Even during the stressful road testing and back testing at the yard. They do there very best to make sure everyone passes although I remember 3 people that failed because , for whatever reason, They just couldnt pick up on how to shift at all......one couldnt back in between the cones after all the practice.

    I was not very good at any of it but I ground those gears enough to pass my road test and back into my spot.lol

    Time out with the trainer is when you develop your skills. The school is just to get your CDL and some very basic skills.....Or a refresher if you already have a CDL.
     
  5. huckstah

    huckstah Light Load Member

    270
    68
    Oct 25, 2012
    0
    Does central have a pet policy?
     
  6. ltwombat

    ltwombat Light Load Member

    176
    85
    Jun 2, 2012
    Las Vegas, NV
    0
    I went to the Swift Driving Academy in Phoenix. They also have training in Idaho and Tenn. Swift will pay for a greyhound bus from your home town to the academy. They will loan you the $500 for the 18 days of motel stay. Your out of pocket expenses are food and DMV fees, plus you have to get a DOT physical from an approved clinic before the academy.

    The pay with a mentor is $450 for weeks 1 to 4 then $500 for weeks 5 & 6. Once solo they payroll deduct for the hotel ($500) and the school ($3,900). Academy starts every Monday.
     
    DocWatson Thanks this.
  7. huckstah

    huckstah Light Load Member

    270
    68
    Oct 25, 2012
    0

    Does Swift have a pet policy? I know they had one years ago, but not sure if they still allow pets ..
     
  8. ltwombat

    ltwombat Light Load Member

    176
    85
    Jun 2, 2012
    Las Vegas, NV
    0
    Pets are forbidden. Any you see on the road are either grandfathered or illegal.
     
  9. DocWatson

    DocWatson Road Train Member

    1,263
    1,006
    Jan 21, 2010
    Jersey shore
    0

    All this above is spot on. I'm going thru the process myself right now. You pay a little more for Swift up front (see fees, etc. above) but you get better pay during training with Swift.
     
  10. urgefan77

    urgefan77 Light Load Member

    55
    16
    Aug 29, 2012
    0
    Is Central pretty decent to work for? I've read a lot of negative things. It makes me wonder if most bad things are said by the people who don't make the cut...
     
  11. huckstah

    huckstah Light Load Member

    270
    68
    Oct 25, 2012
    0
    From what I've heard, they among the "lesser of the evils", if that says anything. You'll hear both good and bad about Central just as much as you will hear both good and bad from Swift, Prime, Schneider, and the dozen or so other big-box starter companies. Let's put it like this: Search this forum for Prime. You'll read about nightmares, but far fewer nightmares than some of the other companies I just mentioned in my previous sentence.

    As far as people who dont make the cut, that happens everywhere. Take a company like Prime for example. Sure, 50+ people show up, but only 20 get hired. That's mostly due to drug tests, medical issues, homesickness, slackers, and loads and loads of personal reasons. Hell, some people just cant pass the tests no matter how patient the instructors are. Same story at Swift, Stevens, Schneider, etc...some can make it through boot camp, many others cant...
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.