Prime: Orientation and Training?

Discussion in 'Prime' started by guamboy, Feb 6, 2008.

  1. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    401K. The usual, except it's not an "opt in" policy - it's "opt out." Unless you tell HR "no way," you're automatically signed up for it as soon as you are eligible.
     
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  3. justin30

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    So... let me see if i have this right about prime ( this is my conclusion about them after reading many post) Please tell me if i have anything wrong or misunderstood! Prime is a good co to train with & drive for. Prime does not leave any driver sitting long ( 1 Day max) You constantly go go go unless u request time off ( which is easy to get as long as you let them know in advance) As long as you are honest about everything & they see that u are trying & u want to be there they will work with you You seem to always know where your next stop is before you get to your first stop. Did i leave anything out?
     
  4. ironpony

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    Insert "if at all possible" at this point. Because it depends on the availability of freight. With the economy being in the crapper, you can end up sitting for a couple of days, depending on where you are. Some loads tend to be stretched out a bit too. Last year, you ran just as hard as you wanted to - this year the pace is slower. From the biotchin' I've seen on other company pages, I'd say we're getting better miles than most, especially the dry-van types.

    Outside of being late, being shutdown by the DOT, and tickets - yes. You have to do the driving first - before you play around at wherever, and they take a dim view of being shutdown for logbook violations, and traffic tickets.

    Dispatch is based on a first empty, first to get loaded basis. When freight is overbooked, yes you know where you're going next. But even at the best of times, unless you have requested home time, it's a spin the ol' wheel of chance on the destination sort of thing. Makes life interesting.
     
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  5. _Nvy_

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    Hi folk's, I'm new to the forums as well as a, well....you guessed it, Driver as well! :biggrin_2554:

    I'm scheduled to come down to Springfield, MO for the June 10 class, however i will be arriving early midday on the 9th. I have a question or 2 concerning some things "U2" spoke of.

    First off I have already obtained my "CDL" via another school here in Ohio & i have since then as i stated earlier been "APPROVED" via a Prime recruiter to come down & pursue my opportunity as a company driver. The question i have is do i having already obtained my CDL have to go thru the same process as a trainee going for his license,testing etc all over again to a certain extent?

    What am i looking at in terms of testing,paperwork etc. before i head out w/ my trainer? As i stated I'm coming down to pursue my opportunity w/ the company & I'm just looking for a lil' info concerning my journey while there on campus so to speak before i leave out.

    I'm sure this has been covered repeatedly & i hate to rub salt in an open wound but this forum is huge & has entirely too much info to browse thru in 1 sitting,lol. Thank you very much in advance & i look forward to hearing back from y'all.
     
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  6. shifty

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    looks like im already going home. I did my physical today and my BP ended up being 160/104. I wasnt going to pay them the 100 bucks and then lose tomorrow when they check it again and it be the same. So im going to wait a month and try it again after i goto the doctor.
     
  7. _Nvy_

    _Nvy_ Bobtail Member

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    Sorry to hear that Shifty, I never like to hear bad news like this, i wish ya well on all your future endeavors,good luck friend.
     
  8. U2Exit

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    If you want I can try and put you in touch with a guy I know who went through the same situation... he went home, saw a doctor, followed the Dr. directions, came back a month later and passed.

    I will hit him up in the meantime and see if he can offer up some advice... let me know.
     
  9. shifty

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    Thats what they told me today is go home and get on some meds and get my bp checked for once a week for 4 weeks and it turn out good then come back. So i guess thats what im going to do.
     
  10. U2Exit

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    Yeah, I dont know... I got my CDL through Prime...

    I defer to your recruiter...

    If you are a CDL School grad with no experiance count yourself lucky... they seem to change the hiring criteria weekly... sometimes they take grads sometimes they dont... guys come on here with your level of training and are turned away all the time... some are accepted.

    BTW- Im sorry you dont feel like skimming the thread... maybe if I was a recruiter I would feel like repeating myself
     
  11. shifty

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    This sucks though because ive been sitting up here at the millennium building for the past 4/5 hours waiting for me to be able to sit at the greyhound stop around 5 this evening
     
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