I am still listed as an "Apprentice" driver after being with TMC for two years. Don't read too much into the labels.
I have a few questions
Discussion in 'TMC' started by 13MWZ, Dec 7, 2008.
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I have a question concerning load securement training in Des Moines. I understand during the spring, summer, and fall that the load securement instructors pull the various loaded flatbed trailers outside for seurement training. Is this also the case in the winter months when it is so cold there and it could be snowing as well? I realize this would be the case when your out on the road. Does this go for yard training as well doing the serpentine and 45 degree backing? Just curious.
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Winter load securement is always inside as far as I know. During cold weather there is a bus where you can hide from the wind while waiting your turn doing yard maneuvers, but those go on rain or shine, day and night.
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That is really good news Rawlco, we've been doing yard maneuvers all week at the local school here and it's been 10-20 degrees out, 4 hours at a time. On the plus side, your pretty much numb at the half hour mark. With any luck I'll be in Des Moines on Dec. 29th to start training.
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Thanks for yalls help this far, I got a few more questions for ya.
During the "on the road" with the trainer do their trainers ride shotgun with you and actually help you learn? I hired on with a company a few months ago and their trainer treated it like a team. He slept while I drove (after not driving for almost 4 years) and it was a total nightmare.
Also, I hear TMC pays for daily showers and weekly truck washes. How is this paid? Do you pay then send in the recipts and get reimbersed?
Now I'd also like to ask when the road test is given? The recruiter told me to be ready for a driving test soon as I got there, but I've also read that they give you time in the trucks to get use to them and their trannys. So is the roadtest at the end of orientation or after 5 weeks with the trainer?
And lastly.....for now, coming from Texas would I most likely be going to Iowa or SC?
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Truck washes operate by requesting a truck wash PO number over the qualcomm. That PO number along with your truck number and your signature counts as payment for the truck wash. In the unlikely event of you getting a truck wash at a place not on the network you will pay cash and get a PO from your Fleet Manager to submit the receipt for reimbursement.
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Rawlco, I sure hope TMC is paying you extra for your 'recruiting' efforts lol.
Speaking of fueling, do they have a prefered fuel stop? When I was with the big orange they seemed to like Pilots. By the time I left there I probably could have bought a tv, refrigerator, and a month and a half worth of showers with my Pilot card LOL.
Ok here's another one for ya. On their website they have a few cities/town with a star by them on one of the maps, are these there terminals? Do most of their terminals have fuel, showers, cafe, parts/maintainance, ect. How about a gym and driver's lounge? I ask because Schneider had quite a few "full service" terminals.
Again Rawlco, I want to thank you for all your posts. You've been a huge help to me and quite a few others from the posts I've read. Thank you for sharing your info with us. -
rawlco has been a information super highway. I got alot of good info from him and a few other tmc drivers off this forum. I could not thank these guys enough all the info is true and accurate
The only full service terminal they have so far is in iowa, they have a hotel and gym pool truck wash fuel repair shop. I dont think any of the other terminals have them yet. I know columbi dont i was there a week ago. -
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