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With my students I made a point after the 2nd week to get them home for a full weekend with their family. It's important to do this in the 2nd week because their not used to life on the road and being away from home such a long time. You know' to think about it trainers that have money problems make the worst trainers, all my buddies who trained that didnt have financial problems their student loved them. ummm, that got me thinking about something. |
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The truth is the Walmart fleet in Sterling was a very minor part of the Crete system. Yes, it wasn't run very well the result of which is we won't be in there any more after 9/15. Drivers aren't quitting in droves over this (unless your definition of "droves" is less than a handful) and any drivers that did quit over being "forced" to work the fleet were foolish. I can't tell you how many times I was asked to go there to lend a hand and I turned them down each time with no negative repercussions. Rockyroad, next time you feel like posting negative comments about a company you know absolutely nothing about please do us a favor-------- don't. |
i do remember have numerous fatalites in 2006. In fact one night i was re-routed around a fatal accident in Atlanta where one crete driver side swipped a UPS wigglewagon in the breakdown lane. The UPS driver was under his trailer fixing something and the crete driver hit the UPS trailer and kill him...
note this was at night on I285 with no traffic. also dont forget the accident where the crete driver killed 5 or 6 in one accident down in Florida. One reason i haven't applied at Crete. Nick |
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point is: the have a history of fatal accidents meaning they are under more scrutiny from DOT. CFI, which was my former employee, is a FAR BETTER company than crete will ever be. CFI's equipment is, by far, better than a stripped down FreightShaker |
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BTW after two years with Crete I make more money than 90% of CFI drivers. Why would someone with a years experience take 35 cpm when they could go to Crete and make 41? Another point; for someone who is so warm and giggly about CFI you sure didn't stay there very long, did you? Well under a year IIRC. |
the reason i didnt stay longer was becuase of a death in the family.... and while i was home a found a carrier where i could be home multiple days a week and still get 3000miles/week
i would, however, work for transportation when i get the courage to pull a skateboard |
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Crete had 17 fatalities in the last two years. CFI had 8. Again, if CFI had double the drivers they would have 16. Crete had 164 injury accidents. CFI had 104. At double the drivers CFI would be 208. So Crete's percentage is better here. Crete had 295 towable accidents. CFI had 132. Double the drivers CFI would be at 264. The inspection percentages are pretty close too. CFI Type Vehicle Driver Hazmat Inspections 3843 6298 432 Out of Service 371 267 33 Out of Service % 9.7% 4.2% 7.6% Nat'l Average % (2005-2006) 23.14% 6.80% 5.39% CRETE Type Vehicle Driver Hazmat Inspections 8337 13991 609 Out of Service 926 236 42 Out of Service % 11.1% 1.7% 6.9% Nat'l Average % (2005-2006) 23.14% 6.80% 5.39% |
That will never work Greg. It took common sense and thinking to comeup with those answers. :)
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