Agreed. Most companies will force a refresher course if you haven't had any experience recently and let the CDL lapse.
As a brand new driver, you would be looking at a B seat entry anyhow- about a month or two worth of trainee miles with a trainer.
That being the case, when accepted, pack light. You want to try to leave a minimal footprint in your trainer's truck.
My Prime INC Experience. (A Running Log)
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quetzalcoatl Thanks this.
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My tnt trainer is telling me we have to drive 40k.
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hate getting in a truck with no right fender mirror.
as far keeping in my lane.
like they said in driving school about looking far as you can down the road at the center of your lane really works.
as someone who gets on lots of narrow bridges at highway speed many times with gas tankers and school buses i hate to be crowded by someone checking their mirror.
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Simplespeed double check that with your fleet manager I am only doing 30k. Some trainers will keep you as long as possible to earn an extra buck.
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was with prime for 2 months and couldnt deal with the bs, was being forced to stay out for 6 to 8 weeks before i could go home for home time, and on top of that i had to be home for my sons surgery on on specific day and instead of them getting me a load towards my home they take me the wrong way then get stuck at the receiver for 13 hours, thankfully i was on the truck with aanother driver and i got off the truck and got on to another truck to get home. now all is well with the boy and have a new job where im home twice a week and making 3x the money that prime could ever pay me. my advise if you have a family and want to see them stay away from prime
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cgonzales-510/ i feel your pain, was there for 6 weeks and sat alot........i mean i did a 34hr restart for a load in NC the disp. was a real @#$% but i tried to get a new one and they wanted me to write a letter to congress so i waited it out,,,then it got worse.....to the point i couldnt go home like you so i quit, its to bad big companies like this do that.......isnt it all about the taking care of the shippers/receivers? guess not.........the old days are gone...27yrs of driving isnt the same........what or where are u working now?>
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Thank you. While not "first thing in the morning" it will be first thing Monday morning.
Stay safe!
Gman -
There seem to be two distinct types of posters about Prime, those with experience who switched to them and those with very little experience. Not to knock lack of experience per se but those inexperienced poster's comments will be more highly negative or more highly positive because it's all they know.
That said, JimmyBones, I hope you're still enjoying Prime. Thanks for the blog.
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