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I was kinda curious as to how you know you are starting with maverick on Nov 6th. I have been on their list to go to their school for 2 months and I still dont know when I am going to school. They are calling people one week in advance to come in. Im not trying to be smart or anything but if there was a way to know a certain date to go to maverick, I would have perferred that. There are 5 or 6 other people on here that have said, I got the call Im going next week.
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Sorry for the caps lock thing not yelling or anything just habit I guess, and for going to school thing, I talked to the recruiter on thursday and she asked when I was ready to come to work and I told her NOV 6 th so I could give my current job notice and get things squared away at my house and she said fine I was set up and we would keep in touch for the next 4 weeks, you might want to call to make sure they didnt miss place your app or something, they did my employment check and everything so you might want to follow up.
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They have my application and have approved it, and they told me there would be up to 3 months wait to go to school. And if you check posts from deerhunter, wonderman, steveoh1, pronghornracer, they all had to do the same thing I am doing. Are we talking Maverick the flatbed co. out of little rock?
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Ya same company and all, I dont know why they made you wait I dont know what to suggest to you except maybe ask them why and let them know that you read on a forum about someone going in on the 6th and see what they tell you.
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Re: ANOTHER MAVERICK ?
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I worked for Maverick for about 5 months, left for the dream local job that seemed too good to be true and... SURPRISE! It was too good to be true. Needless to say I found that the grass isn't always greener...
I'm still running local, but I'm looking at going back over the road. I will probably go back with Maverick, but I'm re-evaluting everyone now that I know a little more of what it's all about. Unless things have changed in the past couple of months, Maverick is as good as any company out there. I rank them and TMC at the top of the flatbed world. Melton is a distant 3rd to them, IMO, but no other flatbed outfit is even close. I'm not sure how deep you are in FL, but a friend of mine lived down there and ran for Maverick and they never seemed to have a problem getting him home. I consistently averaged about 2600-2700 miles, running legal, and when you throw in tarp pay and the occasional extra stop, making $1000 a week really wasn't that difficult. You can't dilly-dally around and expect to make that, but if you're not afraid to work you can make a good living. My thinking was always that if I'm out in a truck away from my family for 5 days, keep me movin and give me the opportunity to make as much money as possible. All truck stops are good for is a place to shower, get a bite to eat and occasionally occupy a parking spot over night. I also have a good friend there who I talk to recently. He lives in SC and went with the Glass Division when Maverick took that over from Schneider. He basically runs up and down I-95 and frequents south FL. They are running him as much as he can handle and he is pulling in $1200-1300 per week consistently and most of his loads are drop & hook (No Tarping :D ). As for the waiting list, it is due to a lack of trainers and a huge demand for their training program. Maverick requires more experience to become a trainer than most companies, hence a shortage of qualified applicants. If you get the CDL on your own you will get into orientation much faster. Best of Luck! |
Redsfan,
Just curious what you dont like about your local job. I did the same and feel like you but not ready to go back out there just yet. |
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1) The hours suck, I never have a set schedule. One day I may work from 4 AM til 10 PM (yes, I know that's 18 hours...) and the next I may not start until 2 PM and be done at 8 PM. Honestly I got much more sleep when I was OTR. I really don't see my family much more now than I did when I was OTR. They are usually in bed when I get home. I was supposed to be starting at 4 or 5 AM and being done by 4 or 5 PM every day. 2) The money is not nearly as good. I knew it would be less, but most weeks it's not nearly as much as I was told that it would be. 3) I am always running illegal. I'm always either overweight or out of hours or both. I hate that, I don't know how all the cowboys out there can stand to run that way. I know it sounds like I'm whining, but I've talked to my boss numerous times and he keeps promising changes, but it's become obvious that nothing's going to change so I have to do it on my own. I've talked to several companies this week and I will probably go back to Maverick (should not have ever left), but I wanted to explore all options. I'd love to be home every night, not at this trade-off. |
I live around the pensacola,fl area, I know that I wont be home on the weekends but thats okay I already expected that, and since you already worked for maverick how is there equipment?
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