Got a firm date to start orientation for May the second today. Have a week and a half left in school then a week off before I start orientation. W/S has been my #1 pick all along but I had to check out a few more companies just to make sure. Well I'm done looking at other companies and can't wait to start with W/S in Conover.
Any questions from prospects or lookers from real Watkins and Shepard drivers?
Discussion in 'Watkins & Shepard' started by truckerdaddy24, Dec 8, 2010.
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Hey, I have to say this, I'm not sure this is the right place or not but here goes,
I would like to tell all my colligues and any other wannabes that I have no hard feelings for or against Watkins and Shepard, they did me well up till my last trip out from home time, I was running hard and they kept me busy, I will never say anything bad about them, they are what they are, in my opinion they are a starter company nad they run it that way, they filter a buch of driver thru, I am very pleased with my movemove, I looked these guys up and placed an app. And they called me the next day, I never thought they would call me, I went to their orientation, they have treated me very well, they expect alot out of a driver but they are a good place to be, unless I get on with a company at home which is next to impossible I will stay here the remainder of my career, please understand I would still be happy at W/S had this not come up, I am saying this because I have received several PM's asking me "what happened at W/S?" Well nothing really I was a bit shocked that they didn't require a notice but it is what it is. Take Care. TD242021DREAM Thanks this. -
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Orientation is:
- Introduction to W/S, the departments, the people, and basic policy
- HazMat (even though W/S doesn't really run HazMat anymore)
- Substance abuse and drug testing policy
- Hours of service, log books, trip envelopes, and dispatch
- Winter driving, mountain driving, and chaining
- Trip planning
- Safety, accident prevention, accident/incident reporting
There's officially 8 hours of driving. This consists of a lot of yard driving, 45-degree backing and offset alley docking, one street drive (for shifting), one street drive (for turning), and one drive on "The Hill".
There are a total of five videos to watch on your own, something like eight tests to do (open book), and lots of practice time for the motivated. I don't think I've seen anyone stay who didn't put in some practice time no matter how good they were coming in... the goal is improvement as much as ability, I think.
Although I don't think I personally would have considered going out alone after the orientation, that's temperment, not preparedness. If you pay attention in class, take notes, and practice, you'll be equipped to hit the road on your own at the end of the ten days.seawheeler and 2021DREAM Thank this. -
Very excited to get started though, I think I've made a good choice with W/S. The first person I met was Tim in Conover, seemed to be very straight with me no BS. All the recruiters out west have been nice but that's their job. The best recruiting job W/S is doing right now is keeping drivers happy, and sounds like they are doing that pretty well. Can't wait!2021DREAM Thanks this. -
This all sounds real positive, I'm keeping my eye on working for Watkins and Sheppard in the future.
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Great post Trilleth thanks.
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