This guy is a glowing example of what this thread is about.
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...come-wagon/35044-going-to-salt-lake-city.html
Why???
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by Drifter1948, Jan 27, 2008.
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Brickman, read your link, really have no problem with someone following their dream, I sincerely hope that person gets some guidance or help selecting the right place so it does`nt become a nite mare
Sassy, If all the newbies did go other places other than the meat in the seat, people prcessing plants, they, the companies "may" have to clean up their house to attract newby drivers. Do you think that might work.
No good lucks from here, just hope you don`t get burned to badly jumping into the fire. BE Safe -
Drifter1948,
Why? I wish I knew the answer. There is however, good money to be made and a lifestyle that will let you do most everything you want. It all depends on finding the right company for yourself. I have posted a lot on here reguarding OTR vs local so I will not go into it again. I just don't see how these folks find the majority of these companies acceptable? Yet these same companies have ads for hiring in every newspaper and truckstop wrag. Why do they have to advertise so much? I wonder if it is because their business is growing tremendously or do they have a huge turnover because of the way they pay/treat their drivers? I'm betting on the latter.
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Alot of newbies to the industry have never even sat inside a truck let alone know which company treats their drivers better or worse.
It is great that we have forums such as this 1 which permits us all to compare and contrast the companies we have had dealings with. Unfortunately there is still a huge segment of the public that does not know about sites such as this 1 and still many more that do not have a computer nor internet access.
The influences the newbies have are traditionally from their teachers and mentors at the driving school they attended which are usually supported by these companies that have the "less than stellar reputations" we see.
The good thing for many of these guys that go to the larger companies (after completing trucking school) is they are climbing out of poverty and have a profound sense of gratitude to the company that gave them that chance. This may be a big reason why you have drivers staying at Swift and Werner and JB Hunt for 10 years or more.
Those drivers are the ones that do well year after year and are held up as examples to the new recruits. With hard work and perseverence a driver can make a decent income at any of these companies. -
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When I started, I started with a friend who owned 5 trucks. He treated me good, gave me my start. I left him for a larger company job. Got treated even better there, picked my runs, ran when I wanted to, and came home when I wanted to.
The turn as I see it, came in the early 90's as other carriers started to model themselves after JB to survive. JB was living proof that you could screw anybody over, and fill the seat with 2 drivers within 48 hours.
Trucking will NEVER be the same as it was in the 70's and 80's.
We were required to get 7 mpg, or hit the door. We got it every week. So much for high tech engines of today.
The loads paid $1.25 a mile, fuel was .68 a gallon. And everyone was complaining about cheap freight.
Now, they want the freight pulled for $1.00 a mile, and the fuel is over $3.00.
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With the OTR accidents out there, is it 9 times out of 10,newer drivers that are (responsible or involved in the wrecks) in the last several years , vs., the long time drivers of years ago?
If that is the case, who is behind the Dumbest Friggn Idea for this action?
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The stats show the most likely driver to be involved in an accident has 4-5 years experience.
They say the reason for this, it is about the time a driver gets TOO comfortable with his abilities, and lets his/her guard down or gets to confident in his abilities in adverse road conditions.
Although I have the experience, I've never been able to drive 65 on ice like I see some drivers try. Key word being try. -
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Thanks for getting back to me.
I can see the getting to comfortable and then the poop hits the fan.
I CAN'T DRIVE , 655555555555 ( Sammy Hager)
Are you driving on lots of snow and ice daily Danc694u?
NW Montana is getting slammed with snow.
Today the farm where I work , had hay, delivered from Dillon , near the Barret's Mine where you go sometimes, and I asked for xtra bales , a couple more ton, just because of the weather.
I would hate to run out of hay like you would hate to run out of fuel.
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