Got my cdl with Central/Swift but....

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  1. Truckingbiker

    Truckingbiker Bobtail Member

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    My grandad started driving trucks in the late 50s. They needed two oversized dozzers in mississippi, and told him he had the rest of the day to learn how to drive a truck in the parking lot before his trip the next day.The next day they gave him gas money and sent him and another guy on there way, both pulling a dozzer.
     
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  3. Joetro

    Joetro Road Train Member

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    Yep, bit of a learning curve, for sure.
     
  4. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    doesn't swift get a bunch of negative comments because they train their drivers for a month and they STILL have a terrible saftey rating

    maybe they are right
     
  5. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    schneider gave me 10 days of training when I learned how to drive a tanker, pulling out of the OC I had no clue how to drive a tanker, it later got me fired from Oakley
     
  6. MsJamie

    MsJamie Road Train Member

    You do realize that a 35.4% on the BASIC means that they were BETTER than nearly 2/3 of the companies out there?

    From the FMCSA CSA page:
     
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  7. Redbeard93

    Redbeard93 Light Load Member

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    why do a lot of the big companies have so many young trainers? does anybody think that might cause some of this conflicts? i just hope when i go to swift i can get a mentor like chinatown or a lot of the older guys/gals that know what they are doing and can give me some good advice
     
  8. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    wow, that wasn't a predjucided statement at all

    to be honest alot of trainers don't train to be trainers, they do it for the money.

    I lost alot of respect for my trainer when he said he mailed his $3500 paycheck to his GF to bail his girlfriend out financially.

    I made $450, you made $3500, and I did half the work
     
  9. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    my point was, the reaon they do is because, for the most part, anyone who wants to be a trainer they usually make a trainer, so they are 100% anonmoyus really
     
  10. Redbeard93

    Redbeard93 Light Load Member

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    i understand i just wanted to know everybody's idea and you made a good point
     
  11. KoloradoB

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    My trainer was passing me off so I pulled in a restarea and was like if u wanna tell me how to drive u can just take over and he was cool after that haha
     
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