Wait time for OTR Trainer?
#11
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 716
Originally Posted by cdreid
As you've proven in other posts your opinions are not worth considering.
So ya know bubba: I've never had a trainee who didnt give me glowing evaluations. Ive never made a trainee drive tired. I make sure my trainees dont go hungry. I constantly reassure my trainees. I consider my Job to be a Teacher.. not a truck driver. My trainees so far tend to run 500 more miles a week than the average newbie. My trainees do everything from day one. By week 2 they have all the paperwork, fueling, hooking yada yada down without even realising theyre learning. The worst trainee ive ever had thanked me as he left the truck and still calls me. Still owes me 40 bucks too. Rather lose it than have to be around him and he'd pay it. By week 3 every trainee ive ever had has driven through every condition and terrain there is except possibly ice/snow. Guess what.. i actually care about their opinions. Yours? Not so much.I'll let you get back to revelling in the sight of dead truckers.. Yall have a good day now. Trainees dont give bad evaluations because trainers lead them to believe they have some sort of impact on the final hiring, when they dont.
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#12
Board Regular
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 382
You really really dont know what your talking abouut do you.
1. Trainees are already hired 2. Trainees are specifically told their trainers arent their bosses. 3. Trainers only "choice" is whether to send them to another trainer. 4. When they leave the truck trainees evaluate the trainer, not visa versa. 5 Are you even a trucker?????????????????? |

