Walked out on mentor
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rolldice25, Jul 26, 2022.
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@rolldice25 --
If you get on with Swift (as suggested above, in post #22)--you would have access to all of Swift's terminals/dropyards for potential parking--plus all of the terminals/dropyards for Knight Transportation (Swift's "sister" company), as well.
Having access to many company terminals/yards for parking at the end of your shift is a HUGE advantage--especially for a new(er) driver.
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The trucking industry is so regulated today and the trucks are equipped with so many 'nanny' safety devices because of this mentality that bending couple rules is good, but, breaking all of them is bad.
Trucking regulations come second to nuclear energy only. Does Chernobyl disaster rings a bell?
If I were you I'll learn the law and follow the law.
No breaking, no bending, no twisting.
If you can't, maybe this industry is not for you.
It's a safety sensitive job and lives are at stake if you make a mistake.
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Don't lose no sleep I had the first trainer talk trash about me to the second one and it took Jesus Christ restraining me not to leave him in Arizona. It worked out for me getting the right one. Definitely wouldn't have put up with that nonsense you had to deal with. All the best to you on your journey. Keep trucking.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
About 18 months ago I was awakened by a guy I helped through school. I also helped him get hired. He was sitting in a Petro needing to get home. I got him a few hundred bucks even though he and I had to wait for businesses to open the next day. I offered to get him in a hotel, but he was OK. He simply got into a huge fight with the trainer and quit on the spot. Yes, his thermostat is set way too high. Once he got home he made some calls and had 2 job offers within days. Walking off a trainer's truck is not career fatal. I know many drivers who are currently training as well as some that now refuse to train. I will not jump on this bad trainer bandwagon. Once you hear some of the nightmares these trainers go through it will change your thinking. The last one I can remember was just after I got out of the Hospital in Jan. A trainer was ready to pick up a student and discovered the student had a small dog as well as his girl all 3 were planning on getting in his truck. When he refused the student accused him of racism. Thankfully he had everything on video.
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