No problem. Usually if you pester em enough you can get a job regardless of who they are unless you have something really outstanding on your record. You might also wanna check with them and make sure theyll let ya team with if I remember right you said your boyfriend. They might they might not but it'd be better to find out they wont before all the moneys paid and your stuck with a bill or whatever. I hope to be driving within a year but I dunno seeing as Ill turn 20 in april and may just wait til im 21. I gotta go around and talk to some of the locals and see whats up.
Have a goodin and ask anything about what you want/expect/or dont know about that way you know exactly what your looking at.
From idea to actuality!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Katey, Nov 27, 2010.
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Congrats kiddo!!!! I'm very happy to see you reporting good news. Well, just think, in a couple of months your going to be sitting on that drivers side of the BF truck and he will have to sit in your seat... Feels good thinking about it doesn't it.
I will be sure to keep an eye on this thread and will say a few prayers to the big guy upstairs to make sure you get through this exciting time in your life. I'm sure you'll do great out there.
Take care and keep us updated.
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Good luck starting you driving career when you decide to start. Take care and keep me updated
You keep me updated on your journey too!
Be safe and enjoy the holidays
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Hey Katey!
so I found your thread after meeting you on the other thread and it's a great read already!! I would love to hear your stories from the road! You said you have been OTR with your boyfriend and it would be so interesting to hear what you have seen and done, how you delt with the life style etc!!!Katey and The Challenger Thank this. -
I am stoked for you! You sound very excited to get into trucking! You have been in a truck before so you know exactly what to expect! One thing I would stress to your recruiter and on your application is that you did ride for x amount of years with your husband. So you are familiar with logs and the whole scheme of things. That lets them know you aren't just another newbie jumping in blindly!
My wife and I drove team and we did very well! After the first year driving company we bought a truck. I was like your husband though I had been doing it for seven years prior to that. I just had to make sure that my wife was going to be ok with the lifestyle. (huh, sounds like I am talking about swinging! lol!) Anyway, we ended selling the house and pretty much staying out on the road. We are now retired or at least obtained our main goal from driving trucks. You guys are going to have a great adventure. One of the greatest things we did driving was make memories (and money) but the memories last longer than the money does! If you guys need anything just holler! Good luck to you all!
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I will have to share some stories from my time as a passenger sometime, it's definitely been a nice way to get a feel for the lifestyle. I know driving will be alot different but atleast I won't have to get used to the basics at the same time (truck stop showers, cramped space, days without showers, etc...) so that will help alot.
I feel I've have an advantage over a lot of newbies when it came to choosing a company because I've seen for myself how Con-Way treats drivers, how nice their terminals are, their equipment, etc...
We already love having each other around all the time and its been nice to be able to help him with small things like sliding tandems and sending qualcomm messages but it will be even nicer to be able to help with driving loads and paying the bills! I look forward to many more years of memories too
Take care all and enjoy the holidays!
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Wishing you the best of Luck, and a Happy Holiday Season
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Drive safe and happys holidays to you too!!
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This is a story about one of the more interested loads we've pulled since I've been riding passenger on the truck.
In March of this year we were sent a load to pick up in Texas somewhere north of Midland/Odessa on a back road. When we arrived we found out we were going to be carrying a load of peanuts. Upon first hearing this, it sparked no interest whatsoever. The guy who was gonna be loading us had us get on the scale so he could get an empty weight. Then he pointed out to my boyfriend where he wanted him to go.
When we got over to where he wanted us he showed us this weird contraption (that I wish I would have gotten a picture of) that was like a giant peanut cannon type thing fed by a conveyor belt. He told my boyfriend to back up to the machine until the end of it was all the way in the front part of our trailer.
After a few minutes he began shooting loose peanuts into our trailer! Every few minutes he would have my boyfriend pull up some and that continued until they filled up almost the whole trailer. It was the stragest loading process I had seen so far.
The craziness didn't stop there though!
Throughout the load I was wondering how they would unload a trailer with loose peanuts in it like that, I figured I wouldn't get to find out though because I figured they would just have us drop our trailer and grab an empty. Thankfully this wasn't one of those times.
When we got to our destination (which was also somewhere in TX but I don't remember where) they had my boyfriend back the trailer onto this yellow lift thing with a giant whole under the bottom of the back and then unhook from it and pull away.
They proceeded to break the seal and unlatch the door which they had loosely tied together with a rope. Then they started tilting the trailer so that the doors began to spill peanuts out and into the big hole. Eventually the weight got to be to much and the rope broke loose letting a giant wave of peanuts out at once. After most of the peanuts were out they began bouncing the platform up and down to shake loose any peanuts still in the trailer.
Overall it was just a very unique and interesting load. I have a video of them dumping the trailer on my cell phone but have no idea how to upload it to these forums. Here are two pics I took though:Attached Files:
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