First trucking job experience was a nightmare. looking for advice.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DSP, Oct 2, 2014.
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No phillipines retirement for me any time soon thoughChinatown Thanks this. -
Reefer company? A weed company?
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Reefer refers to a refrigerated trailer, used for food and other things that need to be kept cold during their journey wherever in the truck.
There are options and lots of good advice here. You can get your A license through a company training program. They'll ship you out and put you up in a motel and provide some meals while you train. Don't let the woman trip you up. This might sound harsh, but it's your life. Live it.
By the way, it takes guts to drive in NYC. Lots of drivers are afraid to do it...
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I think Millis Transfer should be a good place for him to go. Decent company all around, good solid training, place to grow after his license
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Im starting to think maybe that company is doing bad financially and just hired me to finish their rush before they shut down for the jewish holidays in october. They are hasidic owned. My first day I was given a $20 parking card and after 2 days I kept asking for a new one and he never gave me or the other drivers one and just kept getting tickets. He was surprised I used it already but its $6 for 30 minutes of commercial parking in the city. How long did he expect it to last?
One other driver was hired 2 weeks before me and another quit my second day so apparently they have a high turnover. I know a couple guys in the warehouse were hired very recently as well. There are only 3 drivers, now 2, and about a dozen guys in the warehouse. I saw a couple bad reviews about them online as well.
I just hope I dont have a hard time finding work after working for those jerks now. -
Well don't burn yourself or your license up working for crappy companies like this one. If the company culture sends you out there and the owners don't really care what happens to you, you're likely to accumulate tickets, accidents, failed inspections, fines, and more, and will eventually become unhireable anywhere.
There are OTR companies that do the same thing, it's just how they roll. Company culture. The owners want their payday and don't give a flip about the drivers they churn through. Stay away from these kinds of outfits. The one you got stuck with sounds like a real bucket of snot. lol. Getting fired there is likely a blessing in disguise.
No worries.
If you want to drive, just keep moving forward and explain the circumstances if asked.
Drivers are in high demand right now, but protect your CDL because a clean license is your ATM card.
Look out for the bottom feeder companies. Maybe a more "civilized" place like PA would be better to drive/work.
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