@dave01282000 worked for Prime and has no horror stories at all.
You'll make good paychecks there.
I was approved for orientation at Prime Inc
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There are lots of drivers that are happy with Prime. That's crazy how some people just utilize bad stories and assume that they're a bad company without actually working for them. I know a guy who lives near Nashville who's been with them for 6 years. He's a trainer for them. Every single company has crybabies.
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Congrats on your new job! Good for you! Riding Greyhound is a risk, for sure. The last (and I mean last!) time I road with them, they left my luggage out. Thank God I was watching and asked for them to put it in with the others. They would have left it had I not been out watching. I guess they pulled it out to get to someone elses luggage. Also, one of the bus drivers acted as if he was tweaked out on drugs. He was scary! I did not feel safe riding on his bus.
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And now....with all of the above posts taken care of....it's time I think for the appropriate relevant PSA....
WHAT AT LEAST SOME CARRIERS REALLY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW:
To ALL current & prospective drivers looking for a CDL job --
If you are contemplating orientation at a distant location from your current residence (& this is especially true if your destination involves a "starter" carrier) --
BE SURE you have in your possession AT LEAST ONE WORKING CREDIT CARD that's in your name!!!
BE-WARE: Most/almost all airline, hotel & car rental reservation depts/travel agencies no longer want your business -- if you can't book it with a valid credit card...
Also: you'll need a credit limit on the card that is at least double the amount required for the plane ticket, hotel &/or the car rental in question.
Otherwise -- if/when you need to return home -- you may find yourself stranded/marooned at the carrier's location.
If you have quit -- or worse, been fired -- this of course presents an awkward situation (to say the least)....without the means necessary to get back home.
Your takeaway here: if you don't already have it -- get some serious plastic credit (NOT debit) in your wallet -- BEFORE you sign on with that distant carrier.
DISCLAIMER: No specific bank/credit union is being recommended here -- just info to give you a smooth, easier exit....if you later find that a prospective carrier has not lived up to your needs/expectations.
With all that said....now back to our regularly-scheduled brouhaha...
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