Maverick seems like a good company to start with and I'd like to run reefer when I'm done with school. But seeing they have an automatic transmission fleet kind of scares me because I think my first driving job should be on trucks with standards/manuals. I'm thinking it wouldn't be so good to have to be retrained in a few years on a standard if I were to switch companies. Oh well, since I won't be starting school until springtime I have some time yet to research trucking companies and try to find the best fit.
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Discussion in 'Maverick' started by flatt, Apr 23, 2012.
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I kind of(still) feel the same way... But the way I see it, in a matter of hours I was driving the 10 speed in school... And with the very minimal time I actually drove in school, I had it down pretty well by the time I tested out. I feel like when/if the time comes to have to drive a manual.....by the end of the first day I'd have it down again.. Not to difficult. It'll just take some refining.
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That was my exact thinking. A lot of guys in my class completely wrote Maverick off as a first job because of the transmission thing. They even tried to talk me out of applying, saying that I'd need at least a year on a manual in order to not forget it. I always told myself that if I can go from never driving a manual transmission in ANY vehicle to smoothly going up and down a 10-speed in such a short amount of time, then I shouldn't have too much of a problem figuring it out again.
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I see your point and like you said if you learned it once in a short amount of time you can do it again. I wonder if a company will be willing to retrain(refresh) a rookie on driving a manual after starting out on an automatic though. Have you hired on with Maverick after your schooling is done?
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Not yet, but I've applied and been in touch with the recruiters. I'm waiting to hear back from a few local places I have applications in with before I make any final decisions. Truth be told, I won't mind if the local guys turn me down. From the outside looking in, Maverick seems like a place I could happy at for a good long while.
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So the reefers do not get home most weekends? Compared to flatbeds?
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Reefers are on a two week rotation unless they happen to get thru home with a load on the weekend.
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Im an old schooler who resisted autos but after driving them Im a definite supporter now. I still prefer manuals but I have at times wished I had an auto like rush hour traffic.
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