i see you are from the orange state....if u aint got a job already you might try builders....(BTC) thats what everbody keeps tellin me but i aint old enogh or have the exp.
Arrow Trucking Need Info..
Discussion in 'Arrow' started by jessejames, Sep 25, 2007.
Page 9 of 19
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
U
-
I have got a pre-approvel from arrow. a former arrow trucker told me that if it were arrow or swift to go with arrow is the correct.
-
I have never driven for Swift, but I have driven for Arrow. One question I have for you: How much do you need to make to live? If you can handle $300/wk OR LESS before taxes at best, go with Arrow, but honestly, you'd be lucky to make that considering some of the posts I've seen lately. Did you read the post by longneck731? Have you checked the Swift threads to see how many miles they are getting to run? Why are you limiting yourself to only those two companies? -
I'm not trying to limit my self, I have gotten 8 pre-approvels but like I said they now are saying they are on hold. Was just thinking about may getting the 6months to a year exp. then switch. -
-
get you a map of tulsa ok if you chose arrow cause you are gonna be spending a lot of time there. any time you go threw tulsa you have to do what they call a walk around. you have to see dispatch logs and safty. and if you need a pm might as well get a hotel out of your own pocket cause when i left the average was 5 days in tulsa for a stupid pm. but like i said the fresh drivers werent complaining near as much as the grumpy ### experienced drivers but once you drive for a few years youll be a grouch too good luck -
yeah meals too. Too many guys don't take care of the tarps like they are supposed to. If you jack it up fix it. It should not be the companies responsibility to fix every drivers lazy mess up. I got pretty crappy tarps. I took them in and showed them and they assigned me new ones. They also changed out all chains to brand spanking new ones....all you have to do is ask and do it in the right way. They even gave me some slick new V-Boards.
And I have heard the same thing from other guys about maintainence. Not Preventive Maintainence but if something breaks and they have to order a part. It happens. Three guys came into training today while I was there watching some videos. They were all there for PM and were out of there by 3pm after coming in at 10am. Maybe it depends on what is up. I do hear a lot of the same rumors though...but I think that is all they are. I will update if something happens though.
Stay safe... -
About the tarps the three times I was in tulsa they told me they didn't have any more tarps to hand out. I did get new straps but even the chains they made a big deal about.
Here is something to laugh about. Three different times I got repairs on the road and all three times had t wait for arrow to put money in their repair account. 2 and 3 days each time lol. The TA looked like an arrow terminal all three times. -
Yep, I can confirm the issue with the tarps. They were trashed and I could not manage to get my hands on a good one in Dallas. Everytime someone quit, I would ratf*** their truck looking for good parts and equipment. I had one beautiful tarp and one that was trashed. I could not find a good replacement for my trashed one. The chains are another story. My first load from NC to Dallas I had a chain stolen from me while I was sleeping in the T/A outside of Tuscaloosa. So happened that there were four Arrow trucks there waiting near the bays for repairs that night. I'm wondering............... haha
As far as the Pre-Pass, most companies do make the driver pay for that. At least TMC did. I opted to stop at every little scale that was open. Didnt care. If I had bought the Pre-Pass, it would have pretty much been a waste of money.
Oh, and BTW, for you Arrow drivers out there, if you didnt know this, you CAN fuel at Petro (owned by T/A, whom Arrow hates and does not authorize for fuel because T/A wants them to pay their bills). It will NOT be on your fuel stop list, but try it, the card works.
Longneck, 17000 miles in three months is just disgusting. I'll assume you were national, instead of regional? If so, then it's gotten worse there than I thought. Every national driver I chatted with last spring was earning at least $1k per week because they were kept running. Regional has always been, and will most likely always be a losing proposition for them.
I was also told by one driver that the National guys usually get an aluminum split axle and keep it most of the time. I could definitely see why. You want lighter trailers on longer hauls.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 9 of 19