orientation on 22nd a few questions

Discussion in 'Melton' started by marinegordon, Jun 18, 2015.

  1. urcuddleboy

    urcuddleboy Bobtail Member

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    I just called them and they told me because I have not drivin sense 2012 I need to go work for someone else for 6 months and then they would hire me . How is your mileage and pay working out for you?
     
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  3. Tonitos

    Tonitos Light Load Member

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    Understandable.

    You can bare six months somewhere & pop back in
     
  4. BikerTrucker

    BikerTrucker Bobtail Member

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    Hello..sorry to butt in but I'm looking at Melton FB. I live near Florence, SC. I drive for a ####e company making zero for my are bustin work. Retired vet. Clean record. What's the min. Exp. They take? ...thx
     
  5. marinegordon

    marinegordon Light Load Member

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    Don't need any experience just a Cdl and clean record all around.
     
  6. BikerTrucker

    BikerTrucker Bobtail Member

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    How long with a trainer? I have 3 months otr solo. Thanks for the info!
     
  7. marinegordon

    marinegordon Light Load Member

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    Probably at least 2 weeks
     
  8. BikerTrucker

    BikerTrucker Bobtail Member

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  9. Starboyjim

    Starboyjim Road Train Member

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    I always followed the "wear what you'll be wearing during performance of your job duties" school of thought. Clean shirt, collar optional but good form, Levi's or work pants, not shorts, leather shoes, no open toes. Some shippers/consignees will say steel toes mandatory, but I don't care what they say about it because they're not authorizing my settlements. I wear leather shoes, and don't get inspected for any steel content. So far. Best.
     
  10. Justaname83

    Justaname83 Bobtail Member

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    current driver trainer here as far as the dress code goes wear what you'd wear to work ie do you really think shorts and flip flops is really a good idea while climbing around on a trailer tarping and securing a load with what could have sharp or pointy edges any other questions or concerns feel free to shoot me a pm
     
  11. Starboyjim

    Starboyjim Road Train Member

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    You wear flip-flops to work in, Justa? You're a trainer? Alrighty then.
     
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