Driver's Solutions-P.A.M. Transport - Questions

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Angelus, Sep 30, 2005.

  1. Angelus

    Angelus Bobtail Member

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    I need a job and recently called about PAM Transport. They offer a driving school and supposedly you get a job with PAM Transport after the school. Can anyone tell me about the company.
     
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    I almost forgot, I did receive my CDL-A license yesterday....truckers beware another newbie on the road!!!!!!!

    I'll try to make you all proud and promise to be safe and not overdrive my abilities.....is 10MPH OK on the interstate until I get a few miles under my belt???? LOL

    8)
     
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    If you had gone with Swift instead of PAM, you would be a driver trainer by Columbus Day......
     
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    CNKWhalen, last I heard, Swift now uses trainers with as little as FOUR MONTHS of "experience."

    I had to pinch myself...
     
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    ROFL!!!!!!!! :biggrin_2559:

    Scary thought........ The blind leading the blind....
     
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    Yikes... still babies at 4mos. last time I checked!!!! ROFLMAO
     
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    good starter company, if you can handle one year with them , you should be able to handle almost anything that may come your way , after. Pay will suck the first year , and you will be making payments for the trucking school they put you thru, on top of that. They leave you alone if you do your job without complaining ,which is a good thing. good luck...