First Official Meeting with Drivers

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by deathB4decaf, Jan 18, 2018.

  1. deathB4decaf

    deathB4decaf Medium Load Member

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    In our office, I am new and in charge of making sure the drivers are in compliance with DOT on their logs. They are working on a time for a meeting with all of the drivers and will be asking me to talk to them about any issues I have noticed with their logs AND to start enforcing some things that were not previously required of them. (The items not previously required are coming from our 3rd party auditor.) I've been working hard on building a good rapport with the drivers and want to keep that going even through this meeting. Any advice? Do's and Don'ts I should keep in mind when I talk to them?
     
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  3. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I would do this over breakfast and coffee. You want your drivers to like you, but they also need to know that you have to answer to higher-ups and you are not their enemy. You are on their side, you need to keep the co compliant with these higher-ups. It's as they say, a "team effort".
     
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  4. deathB4decaf

    deathB4decaf Medium Load Member

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    I just talked to my boss about this after reading your reply and food is a GO! Great idea. :)
     
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  5. Broke_and_Hungry

    Broke_and_Hungry Light Load Member

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    Just my .02, and worth exactly that.

    I agree with have a breakfast, mid-day meetings tend to ruin the entire day.

    Make the agenda public before the meeting, stick with the agenda.

    Do not single out particular drivers that you are having issues with.

    Be knowledgeable in your subject matter, specify whether changes are due to code and/or company policies.

    Have door prizes, (carrier atlas, gloves, co. hats, jackets, etc.) give-a-ways should be random without having to volunteer answers/feedback.

    Maintain your composure during the q&a faze of the meeting, you are likely to get tough questions.
     
  6. jraulpilot1998

    jraulpilot1998 Medium Load Member

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    Do......show respect and admiration for a type of human that stays away from Family to fulfill a need of society.
    Do......always speak to everyone with the Truth.
    Do......always Lend a helping hand.
    Do......always say Present when they need You.
    Don't.......under estimate Driver's intelligence. If you check deep, You will find ; Lawyers, Airplane Pilots, Nurses, Social workers and a whole array of professionals that picked Driving Big Rigs to Travel All over Our Great Nation (In somebody elses dime) and make extra money doing it.
    Don't .. Teach anything unless you are completely sure that you are conveying the right Information.
    Do.....Believe in You.....but mostly Believe in Others.
    Good Luck......in your New adventure.!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR..!!
     
  7. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    Bill Russell played better team ball. Wilt Chamberlain was the better one on one player. Bill Russell dominated Wilt because of his better team work.

    You’re not a driver, going to talk to drivers. If they’ve been in the business any time at all, they’ve seen your song and dance before. That being said, you have a job to do. When you talk to them tell them “WE have a job to do. Your the drivers, I’m a desk jockey and we all have to work together to cover the legal ends. This is what the Regs require of us. If we can’t comply to the regs, WE won’t have a job. Everyone in here know the regs, the HOS, fitness, etc...etc?”

    If need be, quiz them on some of the regs. Ask them about ideas on time management. Time management is vital for making money and WE are here for the money. Some of them may have a problem with the regs and the6 will want t9 talk about how stupid the regs are. That’s a waste of time because WE don’t write the regs and WE can’t do anything about them, so let’s talk about the things that WE can do better.
     
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  8. AZ Pete

    AZ Pete Medium Load Member

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    Your in charge of Compliance? Safety?
    Why don't you tell the drivers your going to sit down with DISPATCH and your going to explain to THEM how they are NOT going to EVER try to coerce or force drivers to run out of compliance. YOU are going to inform DISPATCH that pushing the drivers to the wall will no longer be tolerated. IF a problem arises, then DISPATCH will be held responsible, not the driver.
    Wanna know why drivers don't respect you? Its because you sit in your office, right next to the driver manager team, and you are both trying to accomplish different agendas, and instead of dealing with each other, you stick the driver in between you and make it his/her problem.
    How about knock THAT nonsense off.
     
  9. deathB4decaf

    deathB4decaf Medium Load Member

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    I am in charge of making sure they are in compliance, yes. So far, I've built a great relationship with them because I have the utmost respect for them. The only person pushing them beyond regulation is the owner and I have talked with him and won him over so now he has helped me out a lot. It isn't that I have an issue with them respecting me, it is that I don't want to lose the respect that I have earned from them thus far. I'm being proactive because I care.
     
  10. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    Are you on paper logs or E-logs?
     
  11. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    I might want to chime in but would like to get a better handle of your situation
    • What is your background that led you to this position?
    • Do you consider yourself very "schooled" in HOS rules and requirements of both drivers and the company?
    • What type of trucking operation is this? All solo? Type freight hauled?
    • What type of electronic log system are you running and how long has the fleet been on eLogs?
    • Where all do you operate?
    • How many trucks/drivers?
    • What sort of hiring requirements does the company generally employ in relation to past driving experience?
     
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