Yes, but you were very lucky to get the local job with only 4 months OTR, weren't you? My plan is to go local eventually, but right now I'm enjoying OTR. So when I see all of the advertisements for local, and all say "1 year minimum OTR" I say to myself "no problem." Getting a local job with only 4 months OTR is hitting the mother load, for sure.
Werner is running a scam
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still falling for that OTR line of bull.
Alot of local companies will train.
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This is true giggles. However I just got in an argument with a 33 year veteran over a log book. There are always exceptions. I was doing our ifta yesterday and the idiot logged 1.75 hours driving, and had 0 miles. His fix was put a 9 in front of the 0. I have to say his logs are neater than mine his hand writings better. But when you roll into a stop at 7:55 am on paper common sense tells you to round up to 8 am. His mistakes (stupid ones that are common sense) are going to get our company in a whole lot of trouble. My opinion no matter how many years you got driving if you want to be on paper but can't fill out a paper log YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS DRIVING A TRUCK! We left at 6:45pm. last night got to st Joe at 9:15 redid our books so we could unload at 7 am and he started his day at 6:45 am god forgive me but how stupid can you be? He still ended up coping mine after everything and then had the odasity to argue about the last 7 and 8 days on the recap. You reset you have 70 available and you have an HOS book in your tractor instead of reading crap that has no immediate effect right now read the HOS manual so you can log!..sorry been a frustrating day ran over with. Not all old timers are like that but sometimes veterans shouldn't be training all my notes he gave me on logging went through the shredder.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just curious as to what they're doing that's against the law. As far as I knew, Werner or any other company could simply toss the keys to a fresh CDL holder and walk away. I thought all that was needed .. by law .. is a valid CDL, regardless of whether the CDL holder went to a school or rented a truck and passed the test. If an employee has a CDL, isn't company training simply about CYA (on the company's part) and insurance company requirements?
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There's a Werner driver that's a youtuber and wants to be trainer so badly with only 3 months exp supposedly hes already approved and soon will have a student..
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It's not just the trucking industry where this happens, you will find it anywhere where there is a high turn over. I worked for the Government for many years, very high turn over in my agency. Same problem, rookies training rookies....
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