Quality Drivers Training Program at Celadon

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  1. newbietrucker007

    newbietrucker007 Medium Load Member

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    Awesome piece of info sonex !! This helpful info will be use wisely and ty . sonex what ur goals for celadon ? I mean where in this company do u wanna be ??

    Me i see myself being a solo driver for them and work very hard .. Keep up the faith sonex
     
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  3. sonex7

    sonex7 Bobtail Member

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    Newbie----I live in southern California and Celadon has a terminal in Fontana which is about 50 miles from my house. They said I could have Fontana as my home base. I'd like to drive solo but I understand that is up to my manager.
     
  4. newbietrucker007

    newbietrucker007 Medium Load Member

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    Cool .. Not too big on teaming
     
  5. Whiteknuckle94

    Whiteknuckle94 Bobtail Member

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    I am also looking at Celadon-Quality as my entry in this industry. I just want to say Yes I have seen some negative comments about them, but nowhere near what I have seen about Cr. England, Swift, ETC...... This is my outlook at this issue, No I have not attended their school or anyone else's for that matter, but plan to be scheduled around the 14th of April. The recruiter I talked to was very helpful and answered all my questions, something the other BIG company recruiters didn't do!! I too do not have a CDL yet but with hard work and dedication it will be accomplished. With my past experience in the coal industry I was a Maintenance Supervisor, so I dealt with a lot of up's and downs that ppl had been thru. This is what I always told my new hires, 1. Come in ready to expect a totally different environment than that you have been used to, It may seem very difficult right now but it does get better. 2. Come ready to Work hard, nothing is given to you, you have to work hard to make it work, it all depends on your output and input. What you put into it, is what your are going to get out of it. 3. If you come in here with the attitude that your not gonna make it, well to be blunt, you will not make it!!! Like I said if you come in believing all the horror stories you have heard, the first day here you will be looking for the bad stuff and totally overlooking the good stuff! Staying away from negative ppl will also help, like the old saying goes 1 bad apple can ruin the whole basket!! yes there will be good and bad days with any job, training, and life in general. So this is my outlook just because a few have had a bad experience, to me they either didn't really want to be there in the first place, or they do not have confidence in their own work ethic!!! Remember I am no expert but you get out of it what you put into it. So work hard, study hard, and everything will fall into place. Thanx
     
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  6. newbietrucker007

    newbietrucker007 Medium Load Member

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    Yes yes that's the right sermon for many ppls to hear / to take heart ! Yea thanks for your strong advice / encouraging words
     
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  7. Swamprat55

    Swamprat55 Light Load Member

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    Whiteknuckle94,
    You hit the nail on the head! Attitude is everything. Work ethic is key! Trucking is a tough business. To be successful you have to be willing to work hard and study even harder. People need to grow-up and take what they want. Nobody is going to give you anything. I spent 5 years in the industry during the 1980's so I do know a bit about it. Until very recently this past weekend I was studying for my CDL-A and chose Celadon as my first choice to work for right-out-of- the-gate. Unfortunately, I found out this weekend I found out my health problems are much worse than was originally thought so I won't be accepting any of the job offers I received. Best of luck to you, I believe you made the right choice!
     
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  8. Whiteknuckle94

    Whiteknuckle94 Bobtail Member

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    Thanx, like I said It is going to be a new experience for me too, but just like everything else in life, or work in general. Just because someone else didn't apply themselves to the fullest to achieve what they were after,( instead they want to blame the company for lack of training or whatever ) doesn't in the least bit affect my attitude on something I really want! Like I said study hard, work hard, pay your due's, and its in the bag!! I am not an expert but I do know hard work+dedication=success!!
     
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  9. Whiteknuckle94

    Whiteknuckle94 Bobtail Member

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    Stay strong man, I hate to hear about your health issues!!! I hope you get well soon man!!
     
  10. sonex7

    sonex7 Bobtail Member

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    I'm all registered and ready to go. I start driver training April 14 in Indianapolis. I will fly out from California on the 12 or 13th. Waiting on my ticket. Tying up loose ends. I won't see my family for about 3 months I figure. Gonna do it!
     
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  11. newbietrucker007

    newbietrucker007 Medium Load Member

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    Get well soon swamprat . I'll pray for u and keep me n your prays too . you have been a postitve
     
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