Log in or Sign up
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Trucking Jobs
Truck GPS
Reviews
CDL Practice Tests
Schools
Freight Factoring
Trucking Insurance
Menu
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...
Find Trucking Jobs
Company Driver
Dry Van
Flatbed
Refrigerated
Specialized
Owner Operator
Regional Truck Driving
Dedicated Trucking
Tanker Driver
Solo Truck Driving
Local Truck Driving
Team Truck Driving
No Experience Truck Driving
Experienced Truck Driving
OTR Trucking
Intermodal Driver
Hazmat Driver
More Trucking Job Searches
⌄
Fewer Trucking Job Searches
⌃
TruckersReport.com Trucking Forum | #1 CDL Truck Driver Message Board
Forums
>
Good & Bad Trucking Companies
>
Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum
>
YRC Driver training - Roadsidedown's journey
>
Reply to Thread
Reply to Thread
Username:
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11718648, member: 314577"]END OF WEEK FAUX 3 - P&D ROUTE TRAINING</p><p><br /></p><p>No driving this week. Snow and limited number of drivers combined to not make any trainers with two seater trucks available. Missed Monday due to not having extra warm clothes with me to unexpectedly working the dock. Showed up but no driving possible and not about to freeze to death on the dock so went home. Tuesday I had to take off to get title transfer and tabs on my daughter's car (she is out of country) before the end of year. Still lots of freezing and some snow so probably would not be driving anyway. Showed up ready for anything on Wednesday and ended up doing ten hours on the dock. COLD! Tomorrow I doubt I will be driving. There is less snow and ice but I need to clear up some admin issues. So may end up working the dock so I can be there when office folks come in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can't help the weather but I was bummed that I practiced four hours on my own time last Friday to learn free floating gears up and down and improve my backing. Then don't get a chance to apply any of it this week. Planning to come in again this Friday when most folks are out and practice some more on my own.</p><p><br /></p><p>I really got frustrated with the office stuff this evening. Apparently none of the on-boarding paperwork I completed ever got submitted three months ago. Only by hounding the benefits admin company was I able to clear up that I am eligible for medical benefits and have been since November, but I have not received ANY info about a medical ID number or how to file a claim, etc. Plus, it looks like I have all default options and none of my wife's info on file, so we don't have the medical plan I applied for. I can't find any evidence that all those plan documents, beneficiary info, nothing went through. Suppose to get my employee ID card this week but of course no sign of it. I've been here over three months and the only evidence I exist at the company is I get a paycheck and I can log into the forklift. So now this is becoming mission #1 to track down my status on all the benefits I am suppose to be getting, getting the member numbers, and documents stating my coverage, etc. I filled out boatloads of these documents on the first day, 9/21/21. I suspect because my employee ID got hung up in the computer transfer the first week that nothing else went through either. Maybe it will take a ten minute chat or it may take a couple of hours to re-apply for everything again. This terminal is sorely understaffed in most positions so if you don't know the system nothing is likely to get done. It was only because my trainer gave me a website and phone number that I managed to get the health benefits acknowledged, though the wrong plan. These are all the reasons I don't want to work in an office and desire to be driving on my own. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> This crap is easy to manage if you are seated behind a desk a room away from the admin folks all day, all week, all month. But we drive 5am-6pm so it is really difficult to get anything done unless I opt out of driving for a day and just pester the office until something happens.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know if other LTL's suffer from the same affliction regarding office help or lack thereof. I have been really happy with my co-workers and trainers and finally being on a real route. But this paperwork aspect of the job YRC sucks at for sure. I am happy that payroll magically works great. Everything else from finding a key to a truck, getting a badge, getting help with benefits, etc is nearly non-existent. Things move forward almost solely by the momentum of the experienced drivers and dock workers.</p><p><br /></p><p>The bright side is that once I get everything set up correctly, there is virtually no one in the office to be calling me about anything except dispatch while enroute for a pickup. Fine by me. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> OK, let's flush this week, be satisfied I'll get a couple of focused practice sessions in around the yard floating and backing. Hopefully get back on the route next week for nominally week 4 but only the third actual week of driving. Say good bye to the bedeviled week three and ole 2021 and start anew in 2022![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11718648, member: 314577"]END OF WEEK FAUX 3 - P&D ROUTE TRAINING No driving this week. Snow and limited number of drivers combined to not make any trainers with two seater trucks available. Missed Monday due to not having extra warm clothes with me to unexpectedly working the dock. Showed up but no driving possible and not about to freeze to death on the dock so went home. Tuesday I had to take off to get title transfer and tabs on my daughter's car (she is out of country) before the end of year. Still lots of freezing and some snow so probably would not be driving anyway. Showed up ready for anything on Wednesday and ended up doing ten hours on the dock. COLD! Tomorrow I doubt I will be driving. There is less snow and ice but I need to clear up some admin issues. So may end up working the dock so I can be there when office folks come in. Can't help the weather but I was bummed that I practiced four hours on my own time last Friday to learn free floating gears up and down and improve my backing. Then don't get a chance to apply any of it this week. Planning to come in again this Friday when most folks are out and practice some more on my own. I really got frustrated with the office stuff this evening. Apparently none of the on-boarding paperwork I completed ever got submitted three months ago. Only by hounding the benefits admin company was I able to clear up that I am eligible for medical benefits and have been since November, but I have not received ANY info about a medical ID number or how to file a claim, etc. Plus, it looks like I have all default options and none of my wife's info on file, so we don't have the medical plan I applied for. I can't find any evidence that all those plan documents, beneficiary info, nothing went through. Suppose to get my employee ID card this week but of course no sign of it. I've been here over three months and the only evidence I exist at the company is I get a paycheck and I can log into the forklift. So now this is becoming mission #1 to track down my status on all the benefits I am suppose to be getting, getting the member numbers, and documents stating my coverage, etc. I filled out boatloads of these documents on the first day, 9/21/21. I suspect because my employee ID got hung up in the computer transfer the first week that nothing else went through either. Maybe it will take a ten minute chat or it may take a couple of hours to re-apply for everything again. This terminal is sorely understaffed in most positions so if you don't know the system nothing is likely to get done. It was only because my trainer gave me a website and phone number that I managed to get the health benefits acknowledged, though the wrong plan. These are all the reasons I don't want to work in an office and desire to be driving on my own. :) This crap is easy to manage if you are seated behind a desk a room away from the admin folks all day, all week, all month. But we drive 5am-6pm so it is really difficult to get anything done unless I opt out of driving for a day and just pester the office until something happens. I don't know if other LTL's suffer from the same affliction regarding office help or lack thereof. I have been really happy with my co-workers and trainers and finally being on a real route. But this paperwork aspect of the job YRC sucks at for sure. I am happy that payroll magically works great. Everything else from finding a key to a truck, getting a badge, getting help with benefits, etc is nearly non-existent. Things move forward almost solely by the momentum of the experienced drivers and dock workers. The bright side is that once I get everything set up correctly, there is virtually no one in the office to be calling me about anything except dispatch while enroute for a pickup. Fine by me. :) OK, let's flush this week, be satisfied I'll get a couple of focused practice sessions in around the yard floating and backing. Hopefully get back on the route next week for nominally week 4 but only the third actual week of driving. Say good bye to the bedeviled week three and ole 2021 and start anew in 2022![/QUOTE]
Your username or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
TruckersReport.com Trucking Forum | #1 CDL Truck Driver Message Board
Forums
>
Good & Bad Trucking Companies
>
Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum
>
YRC Driver training - Roadsidedown's journey
>
Reply to Thread