Keep us posted how things are going for you. Everyone here loves to hear a new drivers experiences, it reminds us of when we started, too.
Starting out as a driver is one of the best things in life. It's exciting and you go through many new challenges.
If you are going to stick it out with Western Express, and already dislike them enough to be looking elsewhere. You can console yourself, in realizing they are trusting a noobie with hundreds of thousands of $$$ both in equipment and maybe double in freight. You don't have a clue at this point what you are doing, you are at best just meat in the seat. You could end up costing this Company a pant load of money, if you do screw up, or get involved in any accident or fist fight on the docks with a bunch of union lumpers who belong in a Zoo.
You will find yourself maybe put a small scrape you can't buff out, in the side of your trailer backing in somewhere. Believe me, some places are tight, and you might have to get out and look a couple times. If you are tired or it's snowing like crazy, stuff can happen. You are going to see some winter driving, so it's good you are getting your cherry broke in good weather.
Think of it this way, if and most likely when you make your noobie mistakes, the Company you eventually want to work for, will be thankful you decided to make Western Express pay for it all.
Maybe even mention that in your application to your next employer.
Happy Trails Rusk