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<p>[QUOTE="NickA, post: 3743437, member: 125381"]Haven't been on in a few weeks, so let me catch up. There were 4 other guys at orientation. All of us quit. I drove for 2 weeks and my trainer which was supposed to be one of their best didn't seem to care to teach he just liked talkin on the phone and fussin at me for not knowin stuff. But I'm new so what you expect. We had a new freightliner it didn't have 100,000 miles on it. He left me in the truck 2 days to go do his personal business and didn't seem to care that the company said to never drop a loaded trailer in a truck stop but we did so he could get a rental car. I hate I quit but that place was a joke. The other guys who were in orientation were experienced drivers so after day 3 they got their trucks ALL were 2005 freightliner with 800,000 miles. One guys truck was vibrating so bad after he passed 45 mph he could barely hold the steering wheel and they seemed to not give a crap cuz he sat over the weekend to get it fixed which was a laugh. Don't expect a new truck unless they phased them out goin into the new year unless your a trainer. And another thing. All 3 days I was at orientation the same 6 or 7 drivers were there waitin on a load. Some for 3+ days. Seems like only trainers were gettin miles I may be wrong but my experience says other wise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NickA, post: 3743437, member: 125381"]Haven't been on in a few weeks, so let me catch up. There were 4 other guys at orientation. All of us quit. I drove for 2 weeks and my trainer which was supposed to be one of their best didn't seem to care to teach he just liked talkin on the phone and fussin at me for not knowin stuff. But I'm new so what you expect. We had a new freightliner it didn't have 100,000 miles on it. He left me in the truck 2 days to go do his personal business and didn't seem to care that the company said to never drop a loaded trailer in a truck stop but we did so he could get a rental car. I hate I quit but that place was a joke. The other guys who were in orientation were experienced drivers so after day 3 they got their trucks ALL were 2005 freightliner with 800,000 miles. One guys truck was vibrating so bad after he passed 45 mph he could barely hold the steering wheel and they seemed to not give a crap cuz he sat over the weekend to get it fixed which was a laugh. Don't expect a new truck unless they phased them out goin into the new year unless your a trainer. And another thing. All 3 days I was at orientation the same 6 or 7 drivers were there waitin on a load. Some for 3+ days. Seems like only trainers were gettin miles I may be wrong but my experience says other wise.[/QUOTE]
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