if i had to do anything but OTR i would quit
driving around town or LTL is like work
dont believe all the horror stories
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 23YearoldTrucker, Mar 10, 2015.
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Many companies will take you for their training program.
You seem to have your mind made up for Swift which is OK, but there's lots of other choices too.
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I agree. It's a joke that every driver is drooling for an LTL or local job. They can take all those jobs and stuff'em.bigdogpile Thanks this.
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Hey !!!! I resent the stuff em part..lol..Not every driver "fits" for every driver job..I cant do local city, OTR was brutal from my POV..love LTL night work.. One thing l miss now is going to an over crowded truck stop and standing in long lines to take a dump..Chinatown Thanks this.
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Best thing about OTR...you can just stop, crank up the AC on a hot lazy summer afternoon and just take a nice nap whenever & where ever you are when you feel just a little sleepy
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I guess LTL is a good balance between local and OTR.
OTR works well for me because when I hit the highway, prefer a long drive running coast-to-coast. Stayed worn out running local so didn't stick with it; hated it. -
One of the companies that shaped me. It was a bus driver in a orientation class. He had to train. If u decided to go with swift its simply a starter company. I attended swift training b4 and the mentor as they like being called just used me for miles and didn't teach me s#!^. I was assigned to the Memphis terminal. My trainer was so lazy I attended a class there that helped me learn how to back up and control my truck. All though it interrupted my rest it was worth it. They give u different types of backing scenario that we encounter. Just be careful in picking training company because after u finish training they can only keep so many because of truck availability. If u are one of the unlucky ones like myself with swift. No trucks were available when I finished training because there was a lot of students graduating at same time. I eventually went with a different company and had to train all over again because I didn't know how to drive a 13spd that's what the company ran. So good luck. Just stay far far away from CRE they are a joke I did that one too. Unless u want to lease.
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