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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.

  1. bwade641

    bwade641 Bobtail Member

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    Navy, as good as it gets. Spent 5 years at NAS Barbers Point, HI many years ago...Naval Aircrewman!
     
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  3. JimmyBones

    JimmyBones Heavy Load Member

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    Targets, the lot of you. You need bubbles in your head. ;)

    Cryptolinguist, here.
     
  4. officialdwilliams

    officialdwilliams Bobtail Member

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    Hey Guys! Looking For Some Clarification. I Keep Hearing PRIME Pays New Reefer Drivers .39Cpm Then I Hear .42Cpm From Others. Which Is It?
     
  5. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    42-cpm!!! Anyone who tells you 39 is either a simpleton, or a moron who doesn't check their settlements!

    Check in this thread to see if your answer is in there. I'm not an instructor, so my "guess" would be just that...

    http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...27-new-prime-inc-what-expect-springfield.html
     
  6. officialdwilliams

    officialdwilliams Bobtail Member

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    Thanks Ironpony. My Recruiter Was Actually One Of The People Who Told Me Starting
    Pay Was .39 ...Thanks For The clarificAtion!
     
  7. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    That depends on the division you're getting into as well. 42-cpm (37 base rate, plus 5-cpm for the lightweight tractor) is starting for a solo reefer driver in a lightweight tractor. Can't say what it is for flatbed, but if that is where you're headed, it could very well be 39-cpm.
     
  8. JimmyBones

    JimmyBones Heavy Load Member

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    PSD starts with a ride on the dog which feels like it takes a decade, but culminates in a week long class and orientation schedule.

    If there are adequate instructors, at the end of your first week, you're picked up and begin your on the road portion, which takes anywhere from three to five weeks. Right now, it's on the longer end due to examiner backlog.

    Most PSD students are in TNT about a month and a half to two months after leaving home. Some are quicker, many are not.
     
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  9. Go-Go

    Go-Go Light Load Member

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    Wow is this a NAVY reunion or something?? LOL Well I'm about to come aboard!! (See my Bio) I was going to go with Knight but thought to give Prime another thought and look and right now Prime IMO is the best in the business for new drivers am that's where I'm going g as of today I the Recruiter would eer call me back. Hope to chat or see you Squids later.
     
  10. PChase

    PChase Road Train Member

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    If you have $$$ socked up ahead of time you could easily get by without having to take the loans. PSD phase can take as little as a couple if weeks or up to a month. I myself was out for a month but we also spent a while practicing backing maneuvers and also my instructor had to take home time for personal business.
     
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  11. crzy4clvs10

    crzy4clvs10 Bobtail Member

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    I have a question regarding piercings at prime. Are any facial piercings allowed during training or best to take them out? I'm talking snake bites(bottom lip one on each side) and my eyebrow, Nothing real over the top crazy. Thanks in advance! :)
     
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