Hi guys,
This is my first thread And yes I'm a noob, but I started with Tyson about 3 weeks ago in training this is also my first driving job, and so far everything they told me in orientation has been true. The pay is very well once I get on my own and training pay isn't to bad neither.
But I have come to realization and I don't think I'm gonna like bein out 2 weeks at a time, I no its a little early to make assumptions but thats how I feel currently and I'm thinking of sticking with it for atleast 6 months to a year and find a more local job maybe where I'm only out a week or even home every night which everyone likes.
I'm just curious to what you experienced guys And gals think, I'm still young (24) and wanna make decent money but i just don't think I wanna do OTR for a long time I just like bein home to much!
On a side note the training is going well, except I'm not a smoker my trainer is it bothers me but I don't no if I should even say anything, also he's very impatient and even after a week he expected me to no everything, and if I have any questions he acts like its an insult that I'm asking him after he's already told me once, I don't think he understands this is all new to me!! He's only been driving 3 years his self does that even qualify as a trainer!??!?
First OTR job with Tyson! Need input!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BigRigDick, Feb 6, 2012.
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I was a trainee with JB Hunt in 1989 30 days after I left the USN. The training part is the worst and I know what it's like to be cooped up in a truck with some jerk that treats you like crap. Sleeping in the top bunk while he drives, chain-smoking with the a/c set to recirculate. This too shall pass.
It gets way better once you are solo, but the pressure is still there not to screw-up.
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If it were me? I'd remind him of his days as a newbie. -
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Can you request a non-smoking trainer there? Most companies allow you to do that.
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As bad as it may seem sometimes try to think of it as a learning experience. Think of it as what you dont want when it comes time for that next step in your career. Try to stick out with the first job as long as you can. But, it doesnt mean you cant be looking for something local. For every day that you are out there on the road means another day of experience. When I started driving I was with Werner for 4 months but with my mom in laaws healt family was important and have no regret being there for her last months. But what worked for me in those 4 months was that I was always on time, kept open communications with my DM and did what had to be done to get the bills paid. Being that I was OTR 48 states made my employer more comfortable in hiring me. He basically told me that being I was 48 he knew that I could handle myself with out him babysitting me and I did. Hopefully things go well for ya and remember that sometimes you learn twice as much when you make that wrong decision. But try to keep it optimistic.
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shriner75 Thanks this.
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