Maverick Transportation

Discussion in 'Maverick' started by stevedb28, Aug 4, 2007.

  1. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

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    don't take any of your wife's Percocet
     
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  3. Ronin_on_MT

    Ronin_on_MT Light Load Member

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    Ouch! That left a mark.
     
  4. mistermino

    mistermino Medium Load Member

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    691 mi.... Was trying for my first 700+ but one wrong turn and I'm sleeping in a Lowe's parking lot than the consignee. Still 15 minutes on my clock. All well, try again another time...
     
  5. Asiansmurf

    Asiansmurf Bobtail Member

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    courtney is my recuiter...been havin trouble deciding on who to go with, werner, stevens, ct, usa all pre approved but after reading post I think Maverick is gonna be my choice. Already going to glass division. finish school next week then gotta call courtney and get my orientation date. i too stopped truckin in the 90's. had to go back to school

    any info on orientation??
     
  6. CaptainX3

    CaptainX3 Road Train Member

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    I originally signed on with USA Truck, didn't even finish training. What a mess. STay away from Werner and Stevens. Maverick is your best choice :)
     
  7. carlhop

    carlhop Bobtail Member

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    I really want to work for Maverick but I am concerned about their home on weekend time. I couldn't get a straight answer from the recruiter as to when I can expect to get home on Friday's and when I might leave out. I would be working U.S. Regional flatbed. Could you help me out?? I am trying to make my decision by tomorrow (9/12/2013). Thanks.
     
  8. CaptainX3

    CaptainX3 Road Train Member

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    From what I understand from the flatbedders, it varies widely. There is no set time, it all depends on the load you're under. I've been told that drivers can be home as long as 48 hours, or as short as 24 hours, or sometimes less. There's no way for a recruiter or anyone else to tell you an exact time you'll be home each weekend. And there will be weekends that you don't get home - it's just the nature of the business.
     
  9. deeblu

    deeblu Light Load Member

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    You won't get a straight answer cause they don't guarantee home time for flatbed. I think TCD acrues theirs by how many weeks they've been out, but that doesn't apply to FB. I was on u.s. division and got home sometimes Friday usually at night, sometimes Saturday. For the most part I was hung out a lot, friend that went through orientation with is on long haul and he was home more than me. It all depends, good luck.
     
  10. Danfromwindsor

    Danfromwindsor Road Train Member

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    Average hometime is 34hrs. Depending where you live and how hard you work it could be longer or shorter. With elogs you have to make all your time count or come friday instead of being close to home you are a full days drive out. Dont expect every weekend either especially the first month. For whatever reason that first month seems to be difficult for them to find home lol. All this being said I was at Maverick 10yrs and I lived se of KCMO. I got home an average of 46wknds a year and my typical weekend was home friday night leave sunday night or saturday morning leave monday morning. However some weekends were shorter.
     
  11. Grindem

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    On the orientation that I have been through with Maverick , I had protien in my Urine from dehydration and was frowned upon. The management keeps the bottled water locked up behind a wooden door near the classroom. Very rarely unlocked it . And when I asked them to unlock it they said when I was done, refill the empty bottle with tap water from the public fountain in the hall. These people are Pure *ss#^**/. They created a problem where there shouldn't have been one.
    I would not work for this cheap company.
     
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