sorry randy i train for stevens,and yes im quite happy here.but from what i hear crete is a great company.i think you made a good choice for the area you are in.nobody can say what the right choice is for anybody.its all in how you adjust to what you dont like about that particular company.i hate to put it that way but thats the truth.you can read all you want on these threads and get negative info on all them,best thing talk to current drivers,ones that dont have an axe to grind,or ones that dont tell the whole truth.(thats sometimes hard to find)stevens is a training company,great training,maybe not the best pay.crete,great paying company,maybe not asthorough of training,but thats just my opinion,i have nothing to base that on.good luck to you
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Thanks kirk, your reply is so true, it is hard sometimes to discern what is factual and what is a rant for what ever reason. I've been in the construction field for 30 yrs nearly been low man on the totem pole, proj. mgr, owned my own bus. not always in that order. Sometimes as owner I felt like I was still low man!
The trng after cdl school is the biggest concern we have right now. We're going to a tech school local feel like we will get maybe a little more wheel time that way, it's still not a lot of time. Either way Susan going 8 weeks OTR with a man she doesn't Know-not an option, Lady trainers very few, most companys she has to wait awhile, with no more than you get with cdl it'd be like startin over. One company, we've both talked to, and followed some guys posting their exp. doesn't have trng they do hire students but they have a longer orientation and make sure you can drive or you don't go. Thats great it's still not a lot of time.
Which is why I started reading this post. For info. It's still not behind the wheel though, but we may have to consider it. Anyway I want to thank you for replying to my post and thank all ya'll for the info and experiences you share they do help.
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I may be getting a line haul job..1st time in a rig solo no trainer its local home nightly in PA. From Philly to Hazleton out to Altoona and back. Im pretty sure theres a decent amount of grades out there. What gear would you guys say would be a safe gear to head down a grade to start with, with or without jakes??
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what gearing in the differential? what transmission?
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