edit
You do not know this posters history with the company.
Edit........risk versus opportunity is not a personal attack it is how a business functions. If you are a greater risk than you are a profitable opportunity than the company will make a business decision. As for the background, if you have a problem saying more than "they suck" is helpful. Most of us at Abilene are willing to help each other. We are a trucking family. None of that is a personal attack.
Abilene Motor Express....A New Place To Call Home
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by JohnBoy, Apr 10, 2013.
Page 223 of 3572
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Made re it over to the rest area at the 139 on the OH Tpk and shut it down. Was gonna wash clothes and take a shower in the morn. Crap storm continues. Woke up early and noticed I haven't heard the reefer start in a while, it was a -10 load. I look in the mirror and the light is green so I didn't think much of it. Take the dog out and look at the display, 25 deg. Ahhhh sh@#. All kinds of alarm codes and it won't kick on. Call breakdown and they found a tech in Hubbard 2 hours away. Sweating bullets now. The starter motor was shot. I asked him if he could jump it to get it going. Got it started at 29 deg.
Got over to Gordonsville at 10 and they turn me away. Still no load info or appt info. Ahhh my favorite cloud. -
You want the full story,fine. there is no orientation pay.You will stay in the filthy Indian hotel,you will get 1 subway sandwich for your 3 meals a day. I hope you like walking back and fourth to the terminal from the hotel.The dispatcher are young punks with bad attitudes.They do not pay for truck washes but will fire you on the spot if the owner see's your truck is dirty. I hope you like being on camera all the time and have to explain to the safety man everytime it goes off when you hit a pot hole or turn to fast. You will get alot of 100 and 200 mile runs and starve like I did,enjoy the ride,you have been warned.
Last edited by a moderator: Jul 9, 2014
-
Wow, I've been here a little over a year, so I have a pretty fresh memory of when I started. That was not my experience at all. I can't believe that things have changed that much and I didn't notice. I routinely leave my truck parked in the yard dirty and do you know what happens? Someone washes it! I have never even been asked about hitting a pothole. I can only think of one or maybe two jerks that are back with the dispatch. My guess is you were not a very good fit and you should be glad you moved on. It makes things nicer for the rest of us.
master yoda, JohnBoy, Lonesome and 1 other person Thank this. -
FLATBED, Truckin' Monkey, NYSuperTrucker and 8 others Thank this.
-
Good luck on your endeavor to be a trainer, master yoda. Guess that bumps mommy6 outta the truck, huh? What does she think of that?
As to the negative comments about Abilene, my husband worked for them briefly. He thought them providing Subway sandwiches for lunch was great of them. The hotel may not have been 5 star, but it was decent, and they had continental breakfast. From stories I've heard, the camera can be very beneficial and prevent drivers from being falsely accused for incidents caused by others. Sorry for your sour grapes, disgruntled Abilenee. My husband was proud to be working with them and still would be, except for a few incidents he had. He got along great with the "punk" dispatchers and respected them. Of course, that might be because he was a dispatcher prior to going into trucking, so, he knows how chaotic their job can be. Good luck to you, but as John boy pointed out, your complaints fall on deaf ears on his forum or definitely causes a rebuttal, as the drivers (even though they have occasional bad days) are committed to Abilene and like working for Abilene.Last edited: Jul 9, 2014
BigBrin, gntorres61, JohnBoy and 2 others Thank this. -
Lonesome, Truckin' Monkey, jungHo and 2 others Thank this.
-
One more thing since I am evidently offensive. Every carrier, no every Employer has its issues. They are ALL ran by humans. You can make two choices in a job: make the best of it or focus on the bad. As JH said we are ALL commute to Abilene. Even on our bad days, we still remain respectful to the company that gives us miles, good equipment and pays the bills. Anything else is just gravy.
Truckin' Monkey, BigBrin, The Challenger and 5 others Thank this. -
BigBrin Thanks this.
-
Lonesome Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 223 of 3572