Prime: Orientation and Training?
Discussion in 'Prime' started by guamboy, Feb 6, 2008.
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Yeah I didn't think it was quite that that either......
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First, the cost. Prime, unlike most of the companies I researched, doesn't take your money up-front then dish it back out to you. Nor do they take it out of your check for a year then maybe you get it back over time. At Prime you pay nothing. After six months as a solo, half is forgiven. After one year you are free and clear.
Second, the level and type of training. Prime knows you are not going to learn to safely and successfully operate a big rig sitting behind a desk, crawling around on a training pad, or pulling empty trailers around town. You will learn by doing: hauling real loads over various terrain in all kinds of weather with an instructor right next to you the entire time (that first four to six weeks.) By then you should be a fairly proficient shifter (I wasn't, but that's me) have done a little backing and be able to get the truck down the interstate with only a minimum of supervision. This you'll do as a "B" seat driver getting paid a $600/week guarantee in a supervised team situation. I believe it is $500 if you already have your CDL.
I've been solo for almost a year now. Very happy with my choice of career change and the Company I chose to get me into it. Whichever way you decide to go, good luck man, and happy trucking!revslev and maverick77 Thank this. -
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Recruiters ARE Recruiters. They're all salesmen, and the dude on the used truck lot has more in common with a recruiter than someone with your better interests in mind. -
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Any one have an update as to what they are doing on handing out these light weight tractors? I would have as much a problem with the size as I would have with no APU. I am 6'5" and think it would be nice to stand up straight without having to go outside. But no APU would bother me. Also I don't understand why they put a smaller engine in these tractors. The same horse power would get better mileage with less weight. The smaller engine will have to put out more to haul 80k than the 15liters do. If you haul less weight the lighter tractor would have more reserve horsepower and would not to have to work as hard, this should translate to better mileage.
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I guess you are right sazook. I hope they do still plan to fit them with APUs. There are indications that after the November elections the EPA is going to unleash the dogs of war. Obamma has spoken about the tightening up of regulations because he wasn't able to get his Cap & Trade laws passed. He can get the same thing done through regulations. It's not going to be very pretty. I can see national ban on idling comming soon.
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