I NEVER one time refused a load. I took everything that they gave me. I started at .26 a mile and got the next raise. I think that I left before the 3rd raise kicked in.
I did my time at Stevens then found the greener grass. I deliver new cars to the dealerships. Its a local/regional position. The longest that I have been out in a week is 3 nights. Im currently in a daycab and they pay for the motel. New truck on order scheduled to be delivered in November. From my understanding it will be a sleeper truck.
I just get so tired of people calling BS when I state what I made at Stevens. Thats the only reason that I posted my settlements. But like I said, they will find a way to say that it was my fault. I just want you guys to know that Stevens does a great job at training people, but just be prepared to live on beans and rice for awhile. Do your time there then move on.
Is Stevens Really The Best Training Company?
Discussion in 'Stevens' started by RoadDriver -Andre, Aug 27, 2012.
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I dont have the time to do the math either, If someone wants to, go ahead.
All Im saying is that, some people make beans, and some people do well. Some of it has to do with luck, some of it has to do with the person behind the wheel.jomar68 Thanks this. -
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nascarchuck you had a hard time with Stevens. Or it's that you did not have a good dm.
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Out. Don't know how dangerous it is thoe, some places look peaceful
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Pay for your CDL through a school and then you will have choices of whom you can work for. Read the Stevens post, you may learn a lot.
I wish you the best.123456 Thanks this.
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