TMC Drivers

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  1. kindsoul

    kindsoul Light Load Member

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    I won't say his name, but he is from Parkersburg West Virginia and his first name sounds like clean!:biggrin_25525:
     
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  3. FLATBEDR

    FLATBEDR Bobtail Member

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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.
     
  4. FLATBEDR

    FLATBEDR Bobtail Member

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    i worked for tmc from february 06- july 07. I loved working for them. I would reccommend them to anyone. I was deployed overseas in march o8, and i am there as we speak. When i left tmc, i left on real good terms, i gave them my notice. I made sure that i done my part in case that i wanted to return. I talked to them 2 days ago and they told me that they were going to submit my paperwork to the rehire committee and for me to call them in the middle of this week. My question is, what process is there when you rehire, and what part of the orientation and training will i be required to complete.
     
    Last edited: Jan 19, 2009
  5. kindsoul

    kindsoul Light Load Member

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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!
     
  6. 1badz28

    1badz28 Road Train Member

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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.
     
  7. Rawlco

    Rawlco Medium Load Member

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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.

    The postcard means that they probably need more information from you to complete your application or something.
     
  8. benito73

    benito73 Bobtail Member

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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?
     
  9. bangngears

    bangngears Medium Load Member

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    I dont know where you heard that from, but tmc makes you run legal. You have 11 hours of driving in a 14 hour period. If you do short runs you could unload and reload everyday but no way do you do 16+ hours a day. That would kill your 70 hour clock real fast.
     
  10. dodgeram440rt

    dodgeram440rt Heavy Load Member

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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.
     
  11. jbshadow

    jbshadow Light Load Member

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    Once you start your clock you have 11 hours in a 14 hour day to drive, you can't work past your 14th hour, under normal situations legally per the reqs, anything beyond that is on YOU the driver.
     
    Last edited: Dec 3, 2009
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