Hi Everybody,
First, I am new in the trucking industry and I would like your advice as an experienced driver.
We have a hired a new driver (experienced gentleman + 23 years in the industry). I would like to provide a welcome gift to the driver, I have included a brand new duffle bag with a towel, wash towel, toiletries essentials and I have bought brand new sheets, pillows and bed cover.
Please note my intention is that he is comfortable and to minimize as much as possible his costs at the truck stops. I purchased a brand new refrigerator that includes a $30 Walmart gift card for his groceries.
... I have included a money bag with $10 in coins of different denomination for his personal use.
Please let me know what other thing you would like to find in this "welcome" duffle bag that is essential for your driving journey.
Thanks a lot and have a wonderful day!
* Advice please * Welcome packet for a new driver
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by JBA Transp, Apr 27, 2018.
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That is a good package. You have done quite well.
Not much more needed. Having a new hard hat, gloves and Hiviz as well as updated green book is also good.
Small flashlight and tire guage is good to.
The best thing is a clean detailed truck. Inside and out.
A new quality matress would go along way.
Sets the point of taking care. It is easier to keep a truck clean and clean and neat if you start with one.pullem, Brickwall, Wargames and 1 other person Thank this. -
Thank you, I will be including these items too
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The only coins you need are quarters. $10 will give you 1 to 2 loads of wash depending on where you are. That's the only time I use change.
A microwave is nice too, but I don't know how much you want to spend. Ours was about $50.Wargames and JBA Transp Thank this. -
Where have you been all my life?
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Sorry dude but my drivers get this .... ... .
that's it.
Seriously don't overthink this.
The problem is you should do more to shore up the hiring process and find the best drivers you can, then give them benefits being your driver.
I think the best drivers are the ones who deserve the rewards, not the crap drivers who appear to be the problem. We need to weed out the bad and promote this as a profession, not a job.
I have a list of things my drivers get, from OOIDA membership to discount cards. I make sure they get off time outside of the truck and even in many cases pay for their travel. These things go farther than a gift basket.
I also don't play the "we keep the sheets and crap in the truck because we are cheap" game. The trucks get cleaned out, disinfected and mattresses are tossed (I am very anal about that) and the trucks have all of that in them before the driver is even assigned the truck. New sheets are in stock, they ain't the best (no Egyptian cotton high thread count) but they hold up and get regularly replaced.Paddlewagon, IluvCATS and JBA Transp Thank this. -
I for one would find your gift basket an amazing and generous surprise. I hope your new driver appreciates it.
Bottom line for a driver is miles, money and respect. I would say you covered the respect portion nicely. Demand the same in return.Wargames, IluvCATS, driverdriver and 1 other person Thank this. -
Girl, it isn't about miles. I do agree with you on money and respect but there are other things involved.JBA Transp and UturnGirl Thank this.
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You are right. I guess I've just got a little tunnel vision left over from my flat pay per miledays. I'm actually new to percentage pay and it definitely isn't about miles alone.JBA Transp Thanks this.
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Yep I had that mentality from the old days where you had to make miles, there were no other options.
BUT that said, have to add respect starts with you, the driver, not with anyone else. If you don't respect yourself, don't expect anyone else to.JBA Transp and UturnGirl Thank this.
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