My Short Time Ride With Maverick

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Familyman, Apr 28, 2009.

  1. Ridgerunner665

    Ridgerunner665 Road Train Member

    2,139
    1,065
    Apr 27, 2009
    0
    It wasn't their fault I had a flat...wasn't my fault either, just bad luck.

    Maverick done their part, they had me a load going home...but I couldn't get to Ft. Smith in time to make the pick up.

    They did get me a load though, going up around Detroit for Monday morning. So I'm not sitting in Tulsa killin time, I'll get some pretty decent miles this weekend.
     
    sarge26044 Thanks this.
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

    10,311
    5,253
    Jan 1, 2007
    NASA HQ
    0
    I was very impressed with that. I have heard a bunch of people claim how bad maverick was and why they were fired. It is nice to know that there are still real men that can take responsibility for their mistakes and not blame someone else. You are a rare breed driver. I know of guys that have had a half dozen incidents and still manage to blame the company on why they were let go.
     
  4. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

    1,512
    942
    May 24, 2009
    Louisville, ky
    0
    Holy cow!!! Bravo for you familyman, bravo. Seems other drivers in here would blame maverick for having columbia model freightliners equipped with shallow cup holders which would've been the cause for your accident or "oops" as some have called them. I'm proud of you sir for admitting and sharing your story with others in here so they may possibly take it as a lesson learned. and now my story...

    I started with Maverick in December 07. Having never been OTR i was assigned to a driver trainer. We left THE ROCK on January 02, 2008 and were hung out for 2 weeks straight, oh well, thats trucking. We finally returned to THE ROCK where i tested out and was assigned to my truck on January 17, 2008. A couple of months later, mid March i believe, I had left Potlatch with a load of lumber and was following 1 foot square temporary truck route signs on tomato stakes through town. I made a sharp RT during which i lost sight of the rear passenger side of the trailer. I was going less than 5mph, following the small signs and had been concentrating on the sign and not the 2.5' tall chunk of concrete that was holding up the sign on the sharp turn i made. I thought i had enough room to make the turn but the horrible sound of metal vs concrete proved me wrong. Even at that slow a speed, i damaged the tarp box. ASAP, i parked the truck and contacted the safety department.

    A year later, the safety points I received for the avoidable accident came off my record, and I was nominated and recieved, the Driver of the Month for the month of April. What did i learn from this mistake.....Dont think, DO GET OUT AND LOOK
     
    Last edited: Jun 7, 2009
    lammchop558 Thanks this.
  5. steveluc3

    steveluc3 Bobtail Member

    45
    4
    Nov 14, 2008
    wintersville, ohio
    0
    Does anyone know Mavericks policy on hiring inexperienced drivers?
     
  6. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

    10,311
    5,253
    Jan 1, 2007
    NASA HQ
    0
    They used to take new guys. Now I think thy are only taking exp hands tho.
     
  7. Ridgerunner665

    Ridgerunner665 Road Train Member

    2,139
    1,065
    Apr 27, 2009
    0
    They are hiring experienced drivers only...but they will train you for flat bed.

    So if you have a CDL and some driving experience (dry boxes, tankers...whatever) they will train you.
     
  8. glyman83

    glyman83 Light Load Member

    143
    63
    Jun 7, 2009
    upstate, sc
    0
    i use to drive for them, got hired in 7-07, got laided off thanksgiving week of 08, i was lucky that i was on a dedicated account for CCC in coulmbia sc, otherwies i would have been fired for poor mpg and idle time when they where having the mass firing in the 4Q of 08. they had close to 15 drivers on the account, now they have 2 left(as of april) and ccc laidoff abunch of there otr and local drivers, but i was the frist, they are not bad to drive for if you live in or arond AK, MO, TN, MS, LA, otherwies u might not get home much. when i came over to them i had 3y otr drybox, and they have a good traing for flatbed. if this help let me know
     
  9. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

    1,512
    942
    May 24, 2009
    Louisville, ky
    0
    still taking on experienced drivers only but great company to work for. Keep checking with them to make sure though
     
  10. jessejames1986

    jessejames1986 Bobtail Member

    30
    4
    Sep 26, 2010
    Norwich NY
    0
    I am verry impresed with what i have read about maverick, and impresed with the driver who admitted fault that takes some nuggets. Hope i hear back from the recruiter soon.
     
  11. Big_Al

    Big_Al Medium Load Member

    327
    169
    Oct 30, 2008
    Out of my mind
    0
    Companies that fire drives for their idle time suck. Buy APU's and/or keep your trucks rolling if you don't want them idling. I ain't sleeping in a hot truck.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.