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Posted:  8 years, 2 months ago

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Noob starting at Werner

It's been a few days, time for an update.

On Wednesday night I got a surprise call from the trainer that they assigned to me and he informed me he would pick me up at the terminal on Thursday. After a 5 hour wait at the terminal I was behind the wheel 😆 We bob tailed over to where he dropped an empty trailer in a lot. Grabbed that then hit the road. It was a really nerve wracking experience for a first day. I had to drive up the Poconos mountains at night in an unfamiliar rig and it snowed. I was climbing a hill and we went around the bend and suddenly the road was covered in snow 😖 I then learned how quickly these rigs lose traction as I spun the tires. We finally got to the remote location and swapped the empty for a 35000 lb load heading to the Atlanta GA terminal. Luckily for me the roads cleared up pretty well and we made the descent. I got about 4 1/2 hours in before my midnight curfew (Werner policy for new trainees).

Friday my trainer drove the majority of VA until it was my turn to take the helm again. I drove all the way to Atlanta and got to experience some stop and go traffic along the way. In the first two days of driving I really learned a lot, and I'm really enjoying this new career choice. I've knocked out 12 hours of my 275 so far.

My trainer drove all day Saturday with another load going to Aluchua FL, and then he bob tailed home for his home time. I get to enjoy Titusville FL until Wednesday morning.

Now my trainer is a decent driver, but I do have some quirks with him. He hasn't pre tripped once or post tripped. Luckily I remember the pretrip really well from the school I went to to get my cdl. His rig (freight liner) has issues. Water leaks in and runs down the inside of the windshield that dries leaving behind a lot of water marks. When I drove from va to ga I learned the driver side windshield wiper on sprays washer fluid on the bottom portion of the windshield. Which was an issue when trying to remove salt from the windshield when the sun started hitting it. So there are issues, but I'm managing to do pretty well with what I've been given.

I did have a question if someone could enlighten me I'd greatly appreciate it. My trainer told me that if DOT stops me and if I have an open/empty energy drink (monster) he can get me with being a fatigued driver, is this true?

Posted:  8 years, 2 months ago

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Noob starting at Werner

Thanks Errol!!

I forgot to post day 2, so here goes. Yesterday's orientation consisted of watching a few videos, and finishing up the CBTs (computer based training). Since I had finished most of the ones required before OTR training, they had me start the CBTs required to test out after training (required before getting a truck). I finished all of the CBTs yesterday, and I was told they were waiting for drug test results before we could progress.

Today (day 3) I didn't have to be at the terminal for any particular reason, because the CBTs were finished, but there was a short class about equipment that I figured I'd get done and out of the way. After that we found out the drug test results were back and I'm now officially an employee. And by me doing everything required, when training is done there won't be a hold up on my end to transition into my own truck. If the CBTs required to get a truck aren't complete by the time you get a trainer, you just have to finish them after the required hours of training.

They haven't assigned a trainer to me yet, but a few others in my group have already left to meet trainers, so hopefully my time waiting isn't too long. I've basically had most of the day off, but the hotel location is terrible. There's nothing around, so there's nothing to do, but sit and wait to see if I get a call saying I've been assigned a trainer.

Tomorrow morning there will be a meeting in the hotel to go over some information about training, and hopefully by that time I will find out some good news.

Posted:  8 years, 2 months ago

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Noob starting at Werner

Day 1 of orientation done. Filled out some basic new hire paperwork and the majority of the day was doing computer based training. I've got a couple left to finish up, and we have a lot of other things to go over tomorrow (pay, benefits, etc.). I was surprised how quickly the class shrunk. I think about a quarter of the group (5 people or so) disappeared before the day was over.

So far it seems like a decent place to work, now that I've bumped into a few drivers and a couple of trainers. I'm looking forward to see how the rest of this goes, and tackling the 275 hours of driving with a trainer.

Posted:  8 years, 2 months ago

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Noob starting at Werner

Hello everyone, my name is Daniel, and I've lurked around reading many posts on this forum as I prepared to begin my trucking career. I decided to go with Werner, and I'm starting orientation tomorrow at their Allentown PA terminal. I had no particular reasoning behind my choice, because I'm just looking to get experience.

I got my CDL in October of 2015, and I have no experience. I did manage to attain all the endorsements (doubles/triples, tankers, hazmat) before I came out here. The bus ride was terrible, and as of now I think if I can get through that everything else will be alright. I was shocked a 3 1/2 drive (in a car) turns into a 9 1/2 hour journey by greyhound bus. An uncomfortable 9 1/2 journey at that lol. I look forward to this endeavor and I'll share my experience as it unfolds. From my understanding tomorrow consists of paperwork, dot physical, drug test, and some tests on a computer. I'm glad it's nothing too serious since I got here 6 hours before I have to get my day started.

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