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#41
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Easton, Pennsylvania
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Patrick; you must have faith my son. :?: 8) I want you to suceed at this. There should be no more doubts in your mind. Put your back to the wind and face a new horizon. This is the time; this is the time. Press on man; press on. If I hear of you bailing out; you will not live it down. You and I are going to have dinner somewhere down the road. You will be wrapped in Steven's blue and I will be wrapped in US Express red. Lets do this man. Go safely; see you on the big road :rock: :asta:
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#43
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Southern California
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Hey Dtrain - even though they haven't been willing or able to respond to my questions I still haven't changed my mind. It may not sound like it but I still have a reasonably good attitude going into this.
Chicken Hauler? Doesn't that refer to the big trucks with lots of lights?
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#44
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Location: Easton, Pennsylvania
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Lady18wheels; we must speak to you first.
Miss One I do not plan to be no chicken hauler. :shock: I am not the one. I plan to drive dry van and dry van only. 8) No yard bird here. :roll: :roll: I would love to do dump and run. Drop a box and pick up a box. I know the reality is that I will sometimes have to sit with the load; wait for it to be unloaded and loaded. So be it! Go safely; see you on the big road :rock:
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#45
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: near Birmingham AL
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Originally Posted by Patrick
Chicken Hauler? Doesn't that refer to the big trucks with lots of lights?
dtrain, being a "chicken hauler" (in the sense I'm using it) is a state of mind. You gotta have a big fast truck; lots of lights and chrome; a big loud cb radio - and you gotta sound real cool when you say "dammit boy" in the mic. Yep. It won't take you long to get there.
#46
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Location: Easton, Pennsylvania
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Patrick; big noise; do what you got to do. :idea: :idea: Do not give up the ghost.
You are going to be a trucker young man. Stay the course. So you leave for Dallas on Friday. My hopes and prayers go with you. You probably have butterflies up the.... You want to drive for Stevens then drive for Stevens. :arrow: :roll: :roll: Do this son; do this!! I've checked out your Boulevard Blog and will continue to read it. You have a good thing going there. Keep it up. Although you don't have to give us a daily log; keep us informed with your progress at Stevens. You're gonna do it. I'm gonna pull into a truckstop somewhere and see a Stevens Transport truck sitting there and your funny face will be behind the wheel. Are you ready for this? This may seem funny but in all seriousness; I want you to succeed buddy. You have what it takes to be a trucker. You need to stay focused. Stay the course Patrick; stay the course. You get thrown from the saddle; you get back up. Go safely my brother; see you on the big road :rock: :asta:
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#47
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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:rock: O-1 is over
Grizz is right! the same loud mouth(s)_ is down there now or he is sitting in the driver counselors office ect.... But now he has no audience and the fun of bitchin apparently has faded away.The Orientation was good I don't know why the Instructors of the school tried to make the red shirts out to be prison guards, but it really felt good to be treated like a grown man again! (except when your in a class room full of smart asses)I passed all my evaluations with top scores. About half of my class has gone out but I am a non-smoker (vast minority) and thanks to recruiting rushing my physical 1 week early I had to retake it at the last minute and missed my first trainer! Typical recruiter huh. That area is the same in any business. I am once again feeling real good about Stevens. I have not had a chance to find Patrick there yet..I've been way too busy. With any luck I will go out either today or Monday. I won?t have access to my computer for 5 weeks. When I get back I will post a recap.
#48
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Twin Falls Idaho
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Ok. You want to know about this company? 25 cents a mile. You have to call in when your unloaded you have to call in if you drive after midnight you have to call if you are going to bobtail. You can't drive the bobtail at night. you turn in paperwork and get paid 3 days later. Lumper fees are commonly taken out of your paycheck. I kept scanned copies of all of my paperwork and afew images of messages they sent me. As for thier yards? They only have one, and that is in Dallas Texas they use a yard out of Laredo TX but it's not thier yard it's a simple drop lot, much like all thier other lots. They turn off the Jake brake for 6 months to 'train you' which is from what I have found out illegal (If a vehicle has a safety device it is illegal to shut it off) They give you chains for the winter when you go into areas that require them like northern CA or Washington....but here is the fun part. They don't fit the truck and they tell you this in training. This is also illegal. And then there is the lovely Lease Op program. You lease a truck from them for anywhere from 500-800 a week and you pay for milage. and then at the end of the lease you have to pay a balloon payment of anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000 dollars on a truck you have driven for them for 2 years. If not you walk away with.....Nothing. You get 1 cent for every mile you drove in thier truck under thier lease but all that money you put up for the joy of driving thier truck? You might as well have spent on a hooker in nevada. Because you aren't getting anything for it. This company is honestly the worst. Swift for example maybe the joke of the undustry but even they don't use suck horrid practices not to mention the 4,000 dollars they hold over your head if you don't drive with them for a year. Aviod this company like the plague.
#49
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 69
Originally Posted by redsunn21
From my company searching and talking to recruiters,this is what I was told each company starts at after being with a trainer:
Stevens: .25 mile CR England: .24 mile Werner: .24 mile USA Truck: .24 mile Roehl: .26 mile USF Glem Moore: .28 mile Schneider: .25 mile US Xpress: .25 mile Swift: .25 mile These are all dry van rates.I have a more detailed list if you want to see it.
#50
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 69
I was at Stevens for 1 1/2 yrs. THEY SUCK! I just stuck it out and was able to pick and choose my next carrier...they ALL know if you can survive Stevens, you can do anything!!
I don't have the space or time to list all my problems with them. The only good is they run good equipment and will run you into the ground. If you are married, or attached...BRING A PICTURE OF YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER BECAUSE YOU'LL FORGET THEIR FACE! 6-9 weeks out was what I experienced from Florida. |

Miss One I do not plan to be no chicken hauler. :shock: I am not the one. I plan to drive dry van and dry van only. 8) No yard bird here. :roll: :roll: I would love to do dump and run. Drop a box and pick up a box. I know the reality is that I will sometimes have to sit with the load; wait for it to be unloaded and loaded. So be it! Go safely; see you on the big road :rock:
I don't know why the Instructors of the school tried to make the red shirts out to be prison guards, but it really felt good to be treated like a grown man again! 
