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Thats good to hear, Im in Georgia. Where are you located?
Thanks for that, those are useful tools I forgot I had access to.
I never considered asking about driver retention, thats a great question to ask. Thanks.
Just want to know what red flags to look for? Thigs that may stand out to an experienced driver that a noob like my self may miss.
Aside from speaking to other drivers, how do you research a potential employer? What are some of the things you look for when going into an...
Thanks for the info. Currently with Tidewater, I'm relocating and Eagle is one of the companies that have expressed interest in hiring me. They...
Looking for info on the company, I am considering them for a job? Good, bad, ugly, any training? What’s the pay like during training and afterwards?
Anyone here working or worked for them? Have questions about it
It was harder to learn shifting a manual truck when knowing how to drive a manual car. I kept reverting back to muscle memory on a car, trucks...
Congrats and many more to come, cheers!
Auto are a lot easier, I'm going to training right now and test on friday. Auto is the way to go, most if not all companies are moving to auto anyway.
Thanks for the info, I keep hearing the same thing about Tidewater. Does ease some of the anxiety for me a bit.
I haven’t signed anything yet. Company is tidewater. I’ve heard good things from several people about them.
They way you describe shifting here it the way my instructor has described it to me. You still cant have the truck in neutral at a stop, if I...
Very much so, that why ive decided to get into it.
That makes sense, it doesn't come out of my end so I shouldn't get that cut.
That made me laugh ngl
Dude as someone who missed 2 of the first 3 years of my son's life because I was active duty, thats a pain that never leaves. I sent my son to...
The school I'm in just fired an instructor for yelling and cursing at a student during a drive.