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    Default Road test for Sygma Network ?

    I am scheduled to take a road test for Sygma this week. Does anyone know what kind of trucks and trailers they use, 46'-48'-53' ? 9,10 or 13 speed or auto. ? What will the road test consist of ? Thanks!

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    Default Re: Road test for Sygma Network ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Country87
    I am scheduled to take a road test for Sygma this week. Does anyone know what kind of trucks and trailers they use, 46'-48'-53' ? 9,10 or 13 speed or auto. ? What will the road test consist of ? Thanks!
    Most of the SYGMA trucks that I see around here are Volvos with 48' trailers.
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    Day cabs ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Country87
    Day cabs ?
    Depends. Some runs are with sleepers, some with day cabs. The sleepers have two drivers to a truck.

    Which location are you applying at?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Country87
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    Not sure about that one. I use to run into the Harrisburg,PA drivers all the time when I did NJ. We delivered at the same malls. I know that they run both day cabs and sleepers. They say good things about the company.

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    Country87 wrote: What will the road test consist of ? Thanks!



    Going straight, right and left turns, backing up, the same things any road test consists of.

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    I thought about being a smartazz and telling him that he had to do a 90 degree blind side alley dock with a set of doubles and be perfectly square on with no pull ups. :wink:
    Finding the right trucking company is like finding the right person to marry. I really comes down to finding one whose BS you can put up with and who can put up wih yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uturn2001
    I thought about being a smartazz and telling him that he had to do a 90 degree blind side alley dock with a set of doubles and be perfectly square on with no pull ups. :wink:
    Maybe not with a set of doubles but to delivery some of the customers you might. :wink:

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