One of my biggest worries are not being able to stop for a shower every evening.I'm aware that may sound ridiculous, but let me be real here.. it would be a nightmare not smelling good. LOL.
How long does one actually train with a trainer?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by SierraWaycross, Sep 1, 2016.
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Don't sweat it
After six months you'll have trouble remembering when you had your last shower.
Don't go with a company that only uses Loves for fuel or you'll never get a shower.
There's nothing quite like looking up at the Loves shower board, seeing 57, then looking at your ticket which says 89BostonTanker, Weeezerd, Florida Playboy and 1 other person Thank this. -
It's not uncommon to shower every other day when working OTR. Over the road is a scummy profession, there is no way to sugar coat it. Have you ever smelled some of these drivers? Are you prepared to be gone from home weeks at a time and walking a quarter of a mile to use the truck stop restroom in the middle of the night? Do yourself a big favor and try looking for a local job after you finish school. You'll make more money and have a tolerable lifestyle. I don't know where you live but YRC Freight is currently hiring new CDL holders in Chicago. Perhaps there is a terminal by your house?Last edited: Sep 1, 2016
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You can shower every day. Let it be known from the beginning; tell the trainer you shower every day.
Running with a trainer varies by company. TransAm is about 11 days unless you request more time. Some companies could be a month and up to 10 months.
Should be on the websites about the length of time with a trainer.SierraWaycross Thanks this. -
I'm from Valdosta, Georgia.
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When I pulled reefers, for awhile I had a regular Saturday run to K-Mart in Valdosta. Easy money. Used to sneak the wife on the truck with me on that run.firemedic2816 and Dye Guardian Thank this.
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Sadly enough, I'm not sure what that means. I am completely oblivious to everything other than what I've learned on this thread and another I created yesterday..
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That's soooo cute, lol.Chinatown Thanks this.
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I plan on being on the road and hardly at home.. is this I hear about animal companions true? Like, do most companies allow a pet to ride along?
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Most companies do. Some have a weight limit for dogs. A guy posted today that Freymiller let him take his 65 lb. dog with him.
That's a question you can ask if you call the companies.
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