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404



Joined: 20 Jun 2006
Posts: 2

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:03 pm    Post subject: Maverick  

Well I have signed up to attend the Maverick CDL school.They said it would be a month or 2 wait.I researched alot of companies on this site before making my choice.This is a great website.
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Thankyou



Joined: 17 Apr 2006
Posts: 60
Location: Oklahoma City, Ok

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 6:07 pm    Post subject:  

yep..... lots of widom out there. BOL
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skills



Joined: 08 Mar 2006
Posts: 261
Location: texas

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:43 am    Post subject:  

I will have to say that they stand behind what they say. I have had the best time with Maverick so far. Its hard work but worth it.
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Adam9315



Joined: 03 Mar 2006
Posts: 486

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 9:27 am    Post subject:  

Why haven't you updated your blog, skills? I've noticed the last entry was April 26th; have you been that busy, or just lost interest in keeping it updated?

Edit: Nevermind, I just now checked it and noticed it was updated a bit.

Good luck, man.
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USMC Vet



Joined: 25 Sep 2005
Posts: 113

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 1:25 pm    Post subject:  

[quote="skills"]I will have to say that they stand behind what they say. I have had the best time with Maverick so far. Its hard work but worth it.





The people at Maverick are top notch in my book.I had the opportunity to attend their orientation and what Skills said is 100% correct.The instructors there are outstanding,very professional.They want their drivers to succeed without a doubt.The owner of Maverick is also very personable and the entire staff below him are also.The employees there seem like they are happy to be employed there and they treat their fellow employees with respect on a first name basis.The owner Steve Williams is very passionate about changing the trucking industry for the the better.
I decided that flat bedding was not for me.I am not gonna sit here and lie about the reason why either.It was just too much work for myself.When I went and talked to the guy in charge of the instructors (Curt V.) about leaving he was more disappointed that they were gonna lose a good candidate to work for them.He asked his instructors each day,from day one,which guys were Mavericks and he told me had no bad reports about myself at all,just good.I had the opportunity to talk to him in his office for at least 45 minutes about the trucking industry and life.And I left Maverick with a positive outlook on trucking and life in general.Guys like Curt do not come a dime a dozen,very caring and willing to take time out of his day to talk to me.And I left there knowing that there are good people in this industry that do care.These guys at Maverick are top notch!!!! When I drove out the gate when I left I was shedding a tear or two because I knew that I just passed up the chance to work for some good folks.
So if anyone is wanting to get some good training and work for some outstanding people that care about you as a driver and as a human being, Maverick is the place to be.Take care!!!!
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404



Joined: 20 Jun 2006
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:40 pm    Post subject:  

Glad to hear you are enjoying it ,skills.


Thanks for the reply USMC Vet.It looks like I have chosen a good company.
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cableman



Joined: 31 Dec 2005
Posts: 285
Location: LUGOFF, SC

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:14 am    Post subject:  

I can honestly say that mavrick is just as good a company as TMC or any other company... Flatbedding takes a person with good mental and physical ability. what other job do you know that you can get up in the morning all fresh and clean and in the course of two hrs ya look like ya just crawled out of a mud hole...


Mavrick, I see quite often, since we run out of the same shippers. I know at one time Mavrick was in finicial trouble but a good friend of the owner of Mavrick stepped in and helped him out.


BOL to all
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arky



Joined: 02 Dec 2004
Posts: 237

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 7:59 pm    Post subject:  

Hey guys, I'm interested in the Maverick training myself. I've run across the blog by "skills" over on TN and have a question about something.

Quote: After that we had to go through Mavericks fit test and let me tell you, it is no joy ride. They have you do all these stretch tests and lift tests. Then after you do that, you have to take a 140 pound tarp and pick it up off the ground and set it on the trailer. You didn't do that once but had to do it twice. After that we had to jump onto the trailer and jump on a box that was around 5' 6". That was fun.

I would like to hear some clarification on this. I'll be the first to tell you that when I was 18 y/o jumping onto a 5'6" tall box wouldn't have been a problem, but at 40 y/o ( and a few more pounds), I don't think I wanna be a part of that. Is this for real? or am I reading more into this than is actually the case. I realize being able to "climb" onto the trailer and possibly onto the freight is going to be a necessity, but it seems that "jumping" onto and off the trailer and/or the freight is an accident waiting to happen.

Can anyone elaborate on this subject?

Thanks, Arky
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Mr. Ford95



Joined: 19 Apr 2005
Posts: 1816
Location: Orange, VA

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 8:14 pm    Post subject:  

I was also wondering about that, good chance of breaking an ankle just by landing wrong by a millimeter and having your ankle roll the wrong way. Also wondering about the tarp weight, I've been told 90 lb tarps but 140?? If you can lift that on your trailer, you might as well load your own trailer by hand then, why wait for a lift?? :D
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dollarshort



Joined: 16 Feb 2006
Posts: 507
Location: South Central PA

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 8:22 pm    Post subject: Physical abilities  

I agree with Mr. Ford...I also am wondering about tarp weight that you quoted. 140 lbs is a very heavy tarp. Are you sure there is not a body rolled up in it? The heaviest lumber tarp I ever lifted was 90-100 lbs. And as far as jumping on or off the trailer....It's a definite no-no. We were taught the first day of training that never jump down from the deck to the ground. Either walk off the front to the catwalk, or use FCC bumper on the back. If you have side boxes you can also step on them to get down.
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nrvsreck



Joined: 08 Apr 2005
Posts: 523
Location: Sulphur Springs, TX

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject:  

I seriously doubt anyone actually has to "jump" onto or off of anything. He's probably talking about a large plywood box on the trailer, meant to simulate high loads. You get up there and practice your lumber-tarping skills.

As far as lumber tarps go, the ones I used were somewhere between 100 and 120lbs. Occasionally, when they get wet, that'll add another 20lbs or so of water. I'd say about 99% of the time, the forklift operator will lift the tarps on the load for you.
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Deere29



Joined: 05 Apr 2006
Posts: 46
Location: New Boston, TX

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject:  

OK just to clear up a few things for you guys. I just finished school and orientation for Maverick and I am waiting on my Driver trainer to pick me up. You have to show them that you can safely climb onto a trailer and you have to pull your self up onto a 5'6" box. They do all the test to make sure you can do the job safely They do not want to put someone in a truck that can not do the job safe, that is their main concern. During orientation they repeatedly told us that if we could not do something properly to call the office and they would talk you through it or try to get you some help.
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arky



Joined: 02 Dec 2004
Posts: 237

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:48 am    Post subject:  

Thanks for the input everyone...especially the direct input from Deere29.

With the reputation that Maverick has, I just couldn't imagine them requiring anything dangerous. With Deere29's imput, I can still consider them. I'm not helpless, I just dont intend to do something stupid just to show somebody I can.

Getting on the trailer and on the box, shouldn't be a problem....being required to "jump" onto either one of them...well, somebody would have a good idea of where I thought they could stick their trailer and their box. :wink:

Thanks again Deere29!

Arky
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USMC Vet



Joined: 25 Sep 2005
Posts: 113

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:01 pm    Post subject:  

Hey Deere29,what do you think of the people and overall professionalism of the instructors and everything in general with Maverick ? Nice facility and good equipment.Did you get to meet Steve Williams ? Hopefully you got the opportunity to meet him and Dean Newell,2 very good people,also Curt V. in safety.Arky,the box they are talking about is not too big of a deal,like they said its there to simulate a small load of lumber,etc; You cannot go wrong going with Maverick as long as you do not mind the hard work,securement,tarping,etc; They do care about their drivers and you will get your weekends off,they do everything in their power to make sure you get some time at home on the weekend.
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Jackrabbit379



Joined: 22 Oct 2005
Posts: 4741
Location: Wichita Falls,Tx

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:33 pm    Post subject:  

What are Maverick's trucks governed at?
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