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<p>[QUOTE="clownrebel, post: 9923188, member: 293531"]Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. They probably just had a better truck in Nashville. They get a lot of the new trucks or good turn ins there. PODS drivers usually driver very nice equipment. I got my truck that exact way. They thought I might get it in Orlando, but I picked it up in Nashville. Then I bobtailed to ATL to get my trailer and get a little additional training on the paperwork. It was a little slower of a start than I would have liked, but typical of Averitt, people are really nice and they give you a chance to ease into your job. I was down there for two days. Trucking companies are usually so shady, I can see where you'd be like "oh great, here we go again with the BS." Lol. But it's not like that. In some of the big companies, they micromanage and have nonstop communication. Here, they don't always explain stuff and they kind of expect you to just go with the flow sometimes. If you get through a couple months of that laid back southern attitude, you start to build trust. It took me a few months, lol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clownrebel, post: 9923188, member: 293531"]Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. They probably just had a better truck in Nashville. They get a lot of the new trucks or good turn ins there. PODS drivers usually driver very nice equipment. I got my truck that exact way. They thought I might get it in Orlando, but I picked it up in Nashville. Then I bobtailed to ATL to get my trailer and get a little additional training on the paperwork. It was a little slower of a start than I would have liked, but typical of Averitt, people are really nice and they give you a chance to ease into your job. I was down there for two days. Trucking companies are usually so shady, I can see where you'd be like "oh great, here we go again with the BS." Lol. But it's not like that. In some of the big companies, they micromanage and have nonstop communication. Here, they don't always explain stuff and they kind of expect you to just go with the flow sometimes. If you get through a couple months of that laid back southern attitude, you start to build trust. It took me a few months, lol.[/QUOTE]
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