Ya that wouldn't work but you should get a new mentor. Pee jugs are not allowed also so that alone would get you off his truck.
Should I get off my mentor truck or tough it out?
Discussion in 'Swift' started by Kry0n, Apr 26, 2015.
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Yeah, a new trainer would be a good idea but what can't be taught is to use your head and to be responsible for your own actions. Regardless of who's training you you better learn real quick to take control of your situation or you're in for a rough and short trucking career.
Good luck.akfisher Thanks this. -
Btw-you sound like you would be an amazing mentor. Will you mentor metinytim Thanks this. -
There's a lot of pressure when you first start and a lot to worry about. Just keep your head and don't let yourself get pushed into a bad situation. When in doubt check it out. -
When I hear these horror stories it is pretty unbelievable to me. The driver who's trainer parked in front yard and left trainee in truck for a few days is still the one that trips me out. -
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Well I havr great news. My mentor went into the clinic to get his physical renewed and they put him on 2 week medical hold because he doesnt have a print out for his cpap nachine. Wy doesnr he have one? Because he doesbt use it he said. So he is quitting. So now I drive us back to home terminal where he and I will be cleaning out the truck. Lucky for him I am with him or he would be stuck here in phoenix becausethey wont let him drive.
I spoke with driver development and they want a statement from me and will be assigned another mentor.
Amazing how things work out. Eh?
Thank you everyobe for the info and support.
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The entire system needs to be revamped.
The trainers need to earn their money from properly training new drivers, not from running a team operation.
There doesn't need to be new regulations, there needs to be a new mind set at training companies like Swift.
Pay and incentives for mentors to properly do the job, without having to resort to a team operation to make that money.
And disincentives that would keep those trainers on the right path.tlopez99 Thanks this. -
Good lord please no more federal programs/oversight. We have been killed by the Feds on every level. I am a fisherman who barely makes 6 figures every year in Alaska. I have to work 16-20 hour days for 3 1/2 months straight. I could spread that out over 6 months if it wasnt for too much oversight. I answer to 3 Federal Depts and 3 State Dept to even be able to operate. I am looking to get into trucking again and cringe at anyone even whispering about unneeded intervention.
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