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{"text":"I just started my first driving job a couple of weeks ago with what seemed like a solid company. Trainee and rookie pay isn't much, but their CSA score and training program looked outstanding. Seemed like a solid company for a first position.\n\nMy first day driving though, I was routed into Chicago in late morning and then forced to wait until mid afternoon for my next load. That's fine - inconvenient timing and waiting are part of the industry, right? Well, it was a pretty hot load, and required bobtailing to the other side of the metro area to pick it up. By the time my trainer and I got there, we were driving out (or trying to) through rush hour traffic on a Friday.\n\nIt happens, it's part of the industry, I expected this.\n\nThe next week was all the same, with repetitive runs into Chicago during heavy traffic times. I'm supposed to be Midwest regional - all I've seen is Chicago and, once, Nebraska. There are long waits, frequently overnight, between loads.\n\nNeither my trainer nor I could get in touch with our driver manager.\nOr the training program manager.\nOr the maintenance manager when we had a trailer breakdown.\nOr the driver relations rep.\n\nNobody from the home terminal (also the company HQ) is responding to us or returning our calls. We got one response via the ELD in all of the last week, and it was one word long. My trainer is furious and says that getting ignored like this is unacceptable. That's what the instructors at the academy said, too.\n\nI think that I should get clear of this company asap, but I'm not sure if I'm overreacting. I'm also worried about what the next company would think. I'm interested in hearing what some other rookies think, and what veteran drivers have to say about this.","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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