There's standing up for yourself and then there's going out of your way to screw them. There's justice and there's vengeance.
I've been with May for about 5 months now. They have treated me quite fairly overall. I would like more miles and if your truck breaks down, the...
The nice thing with the guaranteed pay is that if you would've made more being paid mileage, they give you that as a bonus at the end of each quarter.
The link didn't mention anything about going lease. It was strictly about new driver referrals.
The speedo, odo, right signal indicator, and all dash lights are dead. I'm not too hugely mechanically inclined, but can fiddle with things. Any...
Prime does paid training from what I understand.
And you should definitely be downshifting when coming to a stop or slowing. I'm an instructor in CA and we always teach downshifting. What school...
Young Marines make good students because they're used to being lower on the totem pole. Higher ranking guys, it's more hit and miss. Some of them...
We've had a slight slow down, but not outside the realm of our normal fluctuations. Almost all of the students at my campus are Marines...
After a short stint OTR, I'm working as an instructor at the school. Program has changed a little, gotten a little stricter, but for the better.
Buses here a lot lighter than that. Still steel, but closer to 10-15 tons, iirc
I was looking at flatbed just for the exercise. My house has a fenced yard with a locking gate, plenty of room for a Bob tail
Buses run a lot less weight than trucks. Plus the engine I'd usually out back which takes a big weight off the front suspension. Military 7ton...
I actually wouldn't mind doing the training just to get back into the swing of things and all that.
Do you take the truck home for hometime, or drop it in a drop lot and drive POV home? Seems there was debate on the lightweight trucks: are they...
Ah, yeah, pretty much every truck I've had experience with only gives power to the front tandem axle until you hit the axle lock. Then it feeds both.
They were running super singles when I was there. Don't think I've ever seen an OTR tractor running a tag axle. Seen it on dumps, buses, etc.
One of the first things I was taught is that it is the job of the vehicle merging to yield. Either they get up to speed or they slow and come in...
Henderson might take you. I know they'll take recent school grads and put you with a trainer.
More likely to be Hindu or Buddhist than Sikh. Sikhs are relatively rare, even in India.