Emul stated that he is a licensed scale master in 4 states, I think that trumps any of us!!
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Discussion in 'Stevens' started by Smokr, Dec 13, 2009.
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Hope everyone is doing ok.Ive got three days in a row off.Think Ill play a little golf.Hey Emu is Cheney still in charge of training,
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Just a casual thought here.Like EMU says,once a buzzard always a buzzard. For you wannabe drivers out there that have questions about whether to go to Stevens for your training,The best training company in my opinion by far.I was there for over four years as a solo and a trainer.I have only fond memeries of my time there.I was treated well and received some of the best training possible,and not to mention drove the best equipment available.They made it possible for me to be with the company I now work for,and make the money I now earn.If something were to happen where Im at now I wouldnt hesitate to go back.The negatives on here are usually from people not doing what they needed to do or wouldnt do.There are exceptions,so no comments from good drivers going through rough times at Stevens.One thing I learned about Stevens is to speak up when things arent going well,be diplomatically forceful,and make things happen for yourself.Emu is on here all the time talking about drivers turning down good loads or burning loads for various stupid reasons.Dont be that driver.Run at night,be on time,run ahead,do your check calls,be proactive and the miles are there.Once a buzzard always a buzzard.I find myself wanting to wave at Stevens trucks when they are passing on the highway and then I remember Im pulling a McDS TRAILER,LOL.Good luck everybody.
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The nine years before I came to Stevens I was working in QC/Product Engineering dept. of a Manufacturing company. One of my main duties was figuring out acceptable tolerances, determining a method to test for them and writing a procedure for that test. That is why I look at it from an equation point.
Did not mean to start a firestorm here, I was just offering some friendly advice based on the scientific method of determining the weight. As with most things in life, advice is worth what you pay for it... mime costs you nothing so.... -
Well acceptable tolerances, repeatability, linear displays and accuracy gives us something to talk about, rather than those r.b.receivers and shippers, recruiters and the night/weekend crew.
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