I know there are a couple topics about Navajo already but I thought I would start my own.
I'm in Denver for orientation tomorrow, and since I have enough experience (4 months) my recruiter told me I'll have to do only 2 weeks with a trainer. Also asked my recruiter if I could stick with the western 11 states and she said yes. I'll start off at 35 cpm plus mileage bonus. The home time policy (2 days for 2 weeks?) sounds really bad and might do me in but we'll see.
I'll answer any questions you guys have.
My experience with Navajo Express
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Good luck to you.
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That home time policy is pretty much the average. I'd ask for $.45 CPM and see what they counter with and negotiate a good rate on your healthcare premiums if they don't cover them completely
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During the training phase is it done as team driving?
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Paid hhg or practical miles ?
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How much is orientation pay ?
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That's normal for otr jobs
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Pretty much a day a week everywhere. Most companies only let you build up 4 days, is stay out 6 weeks and only get 4 days. If you want more you usually have to let them use the truck since it has to be rolling so they can make their lease payment.
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Yes, it's team driving while with the trainer. Depending on how much experience you have, they'll hire you as a phase 1/2/3...I drove 4 months for Swift, and that's enough for phase 3, so I'll be out for only 2 weeks. Phase 1 or 2 would have to go out for longer.
They have a fuel route and pay based on how many miles the fuel route is. If you stay on the fuel routes, I think they said 80% of the time, you get a bonus. Orientation pay was $75 altogether and then training will be $90 per day.
I'm having mixed feelings after orientation...on one hand, almost everyone was very nice and morale seemed unusually high, at least in the offices. On the other hand, a lot of their policies are way stricter than what I am used to (with Swift). I don't know how much of it I will actually come across, hopefully none, but it seems like give you a very small margin of error.123456 Thanks this. -
Heard some good things about Navajo Express and I see their nice looking trucks out on the road too. It was in my top five when I was looking for a company as well.
Looking forward to reading about your experiences there and about the company in general too.
Stay Safe,
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