One year in

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Gunner75, Jun 28, 2015.

  1. Oldman49

    Oldman49 Medium Load Member

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    Got to wait 10:15 hrs before rolling or log violation.
     
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  3. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Great. Quantity over quality is always a better answer for everything. :rolleyes:
     
  4. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

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    Since when? Ive changed my status from sleeper to on duty right as my clock changes over at 10 hrs, no need to wait for 10hr15min. The only log violation ive taken was driving past my 8 or 10 for a couple of minutes due to lack of a safe place to pull off.
     
  5. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

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    This is why i left when I did, they were pushing a rookie of 5 months to start training right away at me 6 months, i refused to but they wouldnt lay off about it
     
  6. JMurphy1

    JMurphy1 Light Load Member

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    They must have thought you had something to offer; I'd take it as a compliment, no one has asked me yet.
     
  7. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

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    I did take it as a compliment, however i dont believe anyone with less than 5 yrs of driving should be training anyone to drive. Thats how people get killed.
     
  8. JMurphy1

    JMurphy1 Light Load Member

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    You're right, and I am not looking to become one anyway, so hopefully they don't start badgering.
     
  9. JMurphy1

    JMurphy1 Light Load Member

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    A side comment: I was at Des Moines for TQM last month and a guy that was in my class was there too, when I walked by his truck I noticed he was already a trainer as it is emblazoned under the name on the side panel. He was in a similar situation as me; left a career he had been in for some time, went to driving school, and came to TMC for his first driving job, within eleven months he is a trainer!! How the hell does he, or TMC for that matter, think he has the appropriate knowledge and experience to be a competent and professional trainer? Unthinkable.
     
  10. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

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    hes got decently high revenue to the truck, hes not wrecked the truck, hes been out west across the rockies, and hes expressed the need for more money.

    This is what they said was needed to be a trainer other than the main requirements. They specifically told me that if I wanted to make a consistent amount over 1100 weekly, I would have to become a trainer. That was when I started looking elseware.
     
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