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TMC Drivers
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by DXER64, Dec 5, 2008.
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I need some information. I used to drive for tmc from february 2006- july 2007, and loved it there. The only issue that i had was my last fleet manager...that will be another story. I am not at all on here to slam tmc, they are an awesome company. I went to drive for maverick in little rock, and they are very good also. I am in the national guard, and was deployed over seas, where i am as i speak, back in march of 2008. I am expected to be back in the states mid to late march. My question is since i drove for tmc before, and i left on very good terms, can i go back to work there. If so how long will i have to do the orientation and training thing, flatbed work is all thatg i have done. I really miss it there. The people are very family oriented, and as i mentioned before, the only issues i ever had was when i got my last fleet manager.....an issue that any company has from time to time. If anyone could help. I would appreciate it.
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Last edited: Jan 19, 2009
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TMC let go 500 drivers because they need to free up loads for the better drivers. Things are slow so don't expect to be taken back right now. I hope the economy gets better!
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i got a postcard in the mail from tmc today regarding an app i sent them in nov. i am now in training with central ref. so what is the story with tmc i have heard they let 500 drivers go and there is rumor of a buyout. if this is so why are they taking in students and newdrivers. i would rather work for tmc. than listen to that reefer allnight.
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FLATBEDR,
With over one year of experience at TMC within the past three years I am guessing that you will not need to go back out with a trainer. Probably the one week orientation and providing you pass the driving test you will be assigned a truck. By late March the spring freight ought to be moving and things will be better.
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1badz28,
I would not jump ship at one company to try for another until you get to the 6 month mark at least. You have a job, so consider yourself lucky.
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Ok i saw another thread where someone posted about after all is all is said and done they were at it for 16-20 hours per day at TMC. Is this true? How much time do you have to yourself after you've done everything for the day? How much sleep can you get?
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True, you can only DRIVE 11 hours ina 14 hour period, but you can actully WORK as long as you need to. Anytime you are sitting at a shipper or consignee and waiting to get loaded or unloaded, that is considered work. You may not always log all that time, but you are still working.
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Last edited: Dec 3, 2009
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