I would stay where you are at because if you think that poor leadership is a problem where you are at, it is a lot lot worse in this industry.
Example I arrived at my clients place at the time I was assigned to, 5am - I am a temp driver. They had to have three large castings (they each weigh 40,000 lbs each) picked up Today, not tomorrow, not yesterday but today, so I get there, do a pre-trip and prepare the equipment for the castings. I am about to roll out the yard when the foreman ran to the truck to tell me to wait until the machine shop manager who gets in at 7:30. I waited and waited and finally he comes in late. He said I need to take a finish casting to customer X and then pick up at another customer so I said "sure", rolled out the yard with 11000 lbs worth of machined mold, come back with 1100lb raw casting to be machined. Then he sent me to another customer down the street to pick up some machine parts for a mill and when I got back the company mid-managers were in a freaked out mode of operation. They ran to the truck before I stopped it and asked where the three castings are, they can't find them and thought they got put into the furnace. I told them I was told to do other work, not to bother about them, so they freaked out more, one even screamed ran around the truck a couple times. So I ended up I getting one of them, tomorrow I will get the other two because they needed them today and only today.
At this company, which is common, they can't communicate between departments or from the too down. The owner is my direct superior but everyone thinks they can boss me around. The shop manager got dressed down because of the issue he caused, I got a lot of ot money because my company was called as soon as they tried to pin the issue on me, so my boss said screw them, I was to be there for one job, nothing else.
Am I Crazy? Need Advice
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DaneKirk, Oct 1, 2015.
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I know you don't want to hear this but, you are better off staying where you are at.
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Yes, you most certainly are crazy. Stay right where you are and in 10 years you will be 38 with your whole 20 in and much of the best part of life in front of you still.
Most new drivers do not make it past the first YEAR over the road and a vanishingly small percent make it to 10 years compared to those that start. Put up with the BS, yes sir no sir right away sir and get your 20.
Good luck,
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As a general observation, I find it very depressing that people who work as hard as truck drivers are not compensated properly for their time and are generally treated like a piece of meat. Just after doing a lot of research I have way more respect for what you all deal with. Something is wrong when the workforce is so thoroughly jaded.
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Stay the 20 and retire... the money each month plus the medical helps.
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