I just started working for maverick what they say is 96 percent of the drivers get home every weekend all that means is at some point you will get home on the weekend how long and when varies.
It also depends which division you work for as they all have slightly different numbers of days out before they will get you home. If you are in the long-haul division you will be out for 13.5 days before you are schedule to get home.If you are in the us division or regional Atlantic then it is 6.5 days before they schedule to get you home.I know nothing about specialized those guy have their own rules.
Not trying to discourage you but don't think you will get home Friday at 3 and be off till Monday at 7 cause it don't work that way and at some point you will be part of that 4 percent that doesn't get home.They do seem to do a lot of trailer swaps to get people home which can be good or bad.If you lose a load with a lot of miles it is bad if you pick up a load with a lot of miles it is good.No tarps and stevedb28 have been with maverick allot longer and can probably give you better info then me.Later![]()
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BowHunter, Jul 14, 2006.
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Do u like driving for them?
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They treat me well so far it is what you make it.I am a little aggravated right now because I cant get my inverter installed in my truck and they will only use their harness and they are on backorder. But that is such a small thing I dont let it work me up. That is my only complaint right now.They are a good company and I am glad I chose them.With no experience like me I don't think I could of chose a better company to start with.So yes I am delighted
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What exactaly is a inverter i keep seeing this? is this something on the trailer...
Also i have talked to recuiter and faxed back release forms it was late friday so hopefully i can become a maverick driver...*Fingers are crossed!
I met a new Maverick driver that is from the school i went too..he has been very helpful. -
It is a device that converts the trucks battery power to 110 volts so you can run a TV ,microwave ,laptop you know the necessities of life.The nice thing about maverick is the smallest you can put in their trucks is 1000 watts mine is 2000 but you have to use their harness to hook up to the battery and those are on backorder right now. Later
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oh a power inverter lol ...for some reason i was thinking it was something on the trailer ....my bad..
Hey i live in the detroit area which division would i likely go too?
I was hoping to get home on weekends but i'll do what i have to since i'm starting out new..well hopefully
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The company likes it when you deliver by 10AM everyday, some of the longest waits I had were by calling in after noon, on occasion I waited up to four hours or more but that is not the usual case. This company runs at a brisk pace, I believe they have certain criteria you must meet to stay with them. You can tell that there is an 'A' program and a 'B' program, because when you are the 'B' program you have a lot more time to make the trip and in general you wait a little longer for dispatch. I think they run you as hard as they can to see how much each individual can handle but if you don't make it, your loads back off a little bit, the difference is two to three hundred a week, a thousand on good weeks. Like any company they sometimes make some decisions that seem funny to me on the truck maintainace but it's thier truck so you just have to play along. They do have one nice perk of having a car available for off duty driver's at the terminal that you can use to make pickups or go to eat. drive55cat
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Man I wish they didn't have such a long wait at their school! I'm so ready to get started. Still trying to get my class A on my own.
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please keep us up to date as best you can.
Very helpful to newbie/wannabe drivers
respects,
Dennis in SE PA
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