Well brother, you can have my share of the west bound runs. I've seen enough to last a year or so...maybe Crete was doing me a favor by not running me up there after all. With the issues with Poly's equipment, I need to stay closer to either home, or GP. That way if my assigned POS dies on the road, I can catch a Poly-ride to either home or to a loaner...
Glad I moved over to Poly Trucking
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been on the gp to northeast loop for over a month,someones gotta do these loads lol. steady miles tho, 3500-3800 an gets me home, but i think its time to head in a diiferent direction when i get back
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Oh no...we're gonna be out of a job soon if Mercedes has their way (at least there's hope for future Swift drivers)
BTW, this is Mercedes concept of the truck of the future, one that drives itself. If it's like most of the Daimler (Mercedes) class 8 electronic advancements...it'll be driving itself right off a cliff, or into a building and won't allow you to correct it in time. -
Well there is either va 6 month review or there bringing me in to talk about the landing gear..... Hmmmm guess I will know in the morning when I go get my Miami load.
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You must do a road test as you near the end of your first 6 months.
Poly makes me nervous for some odd reason , I been safe for many years ( 8 ) ,
but this place makes me feel very heavy inside.
The money is ok, but I can't honestly say I enjoy this place
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I am on month 7 though. Wouldn't Tony do the road test? He called to ask about my license if it was still FL and if I still had address in FL. Then said I needed to meet with those other two before I left out on a load.
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what Tony told me months back.
They are the authority there at PGP , Tony is just the overseer of the drivers.
Anyone off of probation can do the road test. Tony generally doesn't do them.
Tony and them look for everything from drivers physicals about to expire to logbook violations
and falsifications.They cannot hit you with points,the other two do that.
Poly investigates every incident to see if there is a safety related issue.
the place is a concentration camp as far as I can tell when it comes to safety.
I've heard to much from other drivers to believe otherwise.
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The NUMBER ONE thing to get points for is moving the truck before contact has been made with them back at Poly regarding the incident.
It's a sticky thing , they are nearly impossible to reach via phone
from my experience , so in theory you could be made late on a delivery
waiting on them to call you back , and that would get you in even more trouble.
One guy had a load of fuel stolen while he slept.
He went on and made the delivery on time , yet they still gave him points for
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Any CDL driver employed by Poly can do a ride test. The only CDL drivers behind the iron curtain are Tony and Pat. Jerry had been a driver, but I had heard he had blood sugar issues and couldn't retain his...even though he probably has more experience than the overwhelming majority of us. Tony was doing a ride test the other day, mainly because I was one of two drivers on sight and the other driver was due for theirs, but because I was on a continuation, I technically wasn't there and couldn't do one (and I am due for my yearly). And it is company policy, it isn't Martin, Pat or even Alan, it's the rules set up years ago. Even Tony has to do one once a year in order to be eligible to drive on those rare times when there is an overload of freight to cover and he is pressed into action. Not sure why that is the case, but like I said before, it is Poly's playground...if we want to play on it, we have to play their way or take our ball and go home.
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