Maybe I'm glad I haven't made it by the yard this week. I imagine the driver lounge is a zoo first thing in the morning.
Systems Transport
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by ramblingman, Jan 12, 2014.
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Zoo doesn't even cover it. Hahaha! It is crazy enough with everyone in orientation. There isn't just one clown in the group but more like 4 clowns! It most definitely makes for a very interesting day.
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Wow there were only 8 people in my orientation and one was TWT. Looks like they are ramping up their hiring.
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Jeez,that's a bunch. We had like 18 or 19 for my orientation class as well though IIRC.
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Okay, I have a dumb rookie question. Is this a pole truck?
I'm not sure I'm okay with it; that poor girl is going to get cold, probably fall off and certainly get bored. Furthermore, my wife is going to complain.Airborne, the boogie man and Milktanker Thank this. -
Wife and I will be finishing up school in May, looking into System Transport, flatbed to start...Our concerns are miles/pay(want lots of them)...Canada, Alaska, not too crazy about NY City but will if need be... home time is mute issue...So far looks like a good company to work for, don't really want to job hop...Any advice is apreciated...thanks...
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That's about identical to my bucket list, except for the team part; my wife is working already and has to watch the dog team anyway.
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I've shared what little i know about teaming here in previous posts. I'm still fairly happy here after 8 months. They P*** me off sometimes, but i imagine most company's will due to the high standards i have for myself and support structure.
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I dunno. Seems like you'd have to be able to get along with them real well. Like going on a three year expedition to Mars in a spam can well. I spent 8 years living alone in a cabin in Alaska, so that prolly wouldn't work for me. It also seems like pretty good money, but then you have to split it. Hmmm. Whatever works, I guess.
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A cabin in AK sounds nice right about now...
Idaho would probably have easier winters though.
Oh and i agree. Those team drivers are something else. I could never survive on a regular basis with that kind of togetherness all the time.Airborne Thanks this.
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