TMC
#1311
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New York City USA
Posts: 1,175
Originally Posted by AsphaltBound
So no trainers in the Greensboro, NC area or in the vicinity huh? :roll:
Just how do you go about finding out about one? Ask the recruiter? Call dispatch or what? Or is it just luck of the draw kinda thing. -The trainers getting a new student or a student switching trainers can have the trainer available sooner or tie him up longer -The trainer sending a poor student home and suddenly being available -A new student requiring an extra week of training -A new student being released from his trainer early because he is good etc... They will try and get one as close as possible to your home when you finish orientation. Hope this helped.
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#1312
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 1,567
I finished my first week out with my trainer. We had one lousy week for runs.
Monday, we delivered steel tube to Larado, we waited hours to be unloaded, then we picked up steel coils from the same drop yard. Drivers, avoid the TMC yard in Larado unless you want to wast a whole day. We were there for about 11 hours. We then delivered to Pollock, TX. That went smoothly. By that time we were out of hours. We had a problem with the suspension on our trailer and had to bounce to the TA in Houston, they were the only ones within 150 miles that could fix it that day. Our next load was out of Houston and TMC covered the out of route miles. We wasted another five hours at the TA and they couldn't fix the trailer. They told TMC they could. We went to the shipper and spent the night, it took a while to get loaded with steel sheet. We then went back to TA and had the trailer fixed at their expense. Seems like TMC chewed some a$$. Then we drove to Seminole, TX to deliver. Bounced to Rotan, TX to pick up a load of sheetrock for Kansas City, MO, a monday delivery. I got to go home early for the weekend. We seem to be bouncing a lot. It is all under 150 miles, just, for some reason. :wink: I don't know what you guys are talking about flatbedding being such hard work, I've had more rest this week than I have had for many years. :lol: I would be really pissed at the pay if I was not out with my trainer. He got screwed. Ni modo, we'll make it up next week or the one after. I'm having a lot of fun driving, now if I can make it out of Texas :!:
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#1314
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 1,567
Originally Posted by Carolina Reb
If TMC does not quit buying those T800's and 387 Pete's there going to loose there( Black and Chrome) status!!!
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#1315
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: pod# 110 -Shared with a high risk in a red jumper.
Posts: 2,240
I rember the first couple times I had seen drivers step out of a TMC truck I thought that TMC stood for THE MULLET COMPANY ,As both drivers resembled a poor mans Billy Ray Cyrus ...If their really is such a thing as a "POOR MANS " Billy ray . :lol:
#1317
Originally Posted by terrylamar
I'm having a lot of fun driving, now if I can make it out of Texas :!:
#1318
Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 109
Originally Posted by BIG JEEP on 44's
I rember the first couple times I had seen drivers step out of a TMC truck I thought that TMC stood for THE MULLET COMPANY ,As both drivers resembled a poor mans Billy Ray Cyrus ...If their really is such a thing as a "POOR MANS " Billy ray . :lol:
Translation, please.
#1319
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 1,567
Originally Posted by devildice
Originally Posted by terrylamar
I'm having a lot of fun driving, now if I can make it out of Texas :!:
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#1320
Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: IL Burbs
Posts: 71
The more that I find out about TMC, the more I'm unimpressed with the company. Freight is picking up, and we're (me & trainer) are getting loads quicker with just a little lag time here and there. However, I've never liked the overall attitude of the people at the Des Moines terminal. I was there today to get some fuel, truck washed, and my trainer had some things to pick up. He was showing me around the place and all the friendly people must've taken an early lunch. Two words describe most of the people that I've come across - rude and unprofessional. You need to move, instead of excuse me, could you step over here please. One girl just looked at my trainer and said, is that your trainee? How about, hello, how are you, and is that your trainee _____________? I was introduced to one person that knew my trainer's name, was polite, and actually smiled. Perhaps my trainer isn't well liked in Des Moines, but I've seen this kind of behavior before.
"Destination Exellence" is pretty far off as far as I can tell. I'm not here to bash the company, but how is that we as drivers are held to such a high degree of professionalism, and the people at headquarters act like a bunch of spoiled brats?
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