Can you choose to stay at the hotel? If so, do you know the cost? Can you drive yourself to the academy?
The New FFE Driver Academey
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Playmaker,
My recruiter is Tony Brophy. The gentlemen who interviewed me from FFE Engineering Services is Jeff Braden. I interviewed here in Midland, TX (aka oilfield central). I was told once I finish school, it's back home 2 midland for 2 weeks of training, then I will be working 12 hour days 4 on/2off and they would help me get my tanker endorsement. -
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Hey Play, got a couple questions for you, or maybe 1 of the others can answer
does FFE still have the no inverter policy and what medical insurance do they provide now? -
As for insurance it's blue cross blue shield. It's high for a family I pay 125 a week for me and 2 kids. As for a single person it's about 45 dollars for everything (i e medical, dental, vision) and that's paid per week.DenaliDad and lonewolf4ad Thank this. -
Awesome, 1 other thing man, is the entire company now on E-Logs? I have never even see the ###### things. I am almost wishing I will need a week or 2 with a trainer just so I can get refreshed on everything.
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Ok today we went out to practice our turns. Sounds easy right? maybe in a 4 wheeler, not so easy for 75 feet of truck. We went to 2 industrial areas around fort worth, one was called "turn city" where we practiced low speed left and right turns for the better part of the morning.
In the afternoon we went to a different industrial park where the speeds were a bit higher and instead of just 4 wheelers and other training trucks, we had to deal with all the professional truckers who had schedules to keep and didn't need some FNG clogging up all the lanes. So we had to adapt, and open up the throttle a bit.
Practiced "double-down" shifts from 10 to 8 and 7 to 5 gears. learned to keep those trailer duals in our lanes and always check our mirrors.
As an added bonus, my instructor let me drive us home from the range I had my 1st taste of freeway speeds, and lots of rush hour bumper to bumper traffic.
Then i had the privelage to 45 degree alley park our truck back at the range. Did I mention that 9 days ago i was scared to let the clutch out in 1st gear? You will leave here a changed person. 1 more week to go...AmericanDriver Thanks this. -
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