New Drivers DO NOT COME TO PRIME INC !

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  • @jacobgatlin7485
    @jacobgatlin7485 8 месяцев назад +55

    🤦‍♀️😃 girl this video scared me half to death glad I kept listening!!! I totally agree! I received my training at Prime Inc. when I got my 50k I asked to stay with my trainer through the winter. As a result of my choice not to rush off the truck. I have extra skills that have saved my life. I can back down a street or whatever I need to do. I'm not scared in winter, mountains. I'm good. Snow and ice shit it down folks. The load can wait to keep your life. I approve your message here.

    • @gts3004
      @gts3004 4 месяца назад +2

      Will they let everyone stay with their trainer for extra time if you ask?

  • @gearjammer4779
    @gearjammer4779 9 месяцев назад +119

    42 year Trucker here. All you new drivers out there please take your time and don’t get in a rush to get out on your own without a trainer. I didn’t go through a training program when I started driving trucks at 18 years old but I wish I had. My Dad owned the trucking company so I already knew a little but not enough. Take your time and listen to your trainer and if he tells a lot of BS stories just pretend like you believe all of them so he’ll give you a good grade. Your real learning begins when you get out on your own and make all your mistakes when nobody is looking. Don’t drive fast and take your time. You’ll meet the idiots out on the interstates so get ready for all that. I’m retiring in the next couple of years so one of you will have to replace me.
    Good luck! 👍

    • @bighank1990
      @bighank1990 9 месяцев назад +3

      I totally agree 100%

    • @KewlBreeze305
      @KewlBreeze305 8 месяцев назад +2

      Gearjammer how you been what happened to your IG and this is very true what you said. The new Gen drivers be patient

    • @jamescarter2013
      @jamescarter2013 8 месяцев назад +2

      Just know bro Your a Real One 💯💯
      Stay Blessed 💯

    • @matthewmcfadden8778
      @matthewmcfadden8778 8 месяцев назад +2

      frfr, everybody wanna rush, take ya time, and iv don't know who need to here this but the pay ain't what it used to be in truck driving..

    • @coach2208
      @coach2208 8 месяцев назад +2

      Same here just retired in May of 2023 after 41 years of OTR as a independent, and was still learning.

  • @rogerg0834
    @rogerg0834 8 месяцев назад +77

    Fast training = death, jail, or failure. 50,000 miles is top tier training in the trucking industry. I did Warner, and it's only 21 days....21! Fuken ridiculous. Then I came to Prime did 40,000 miles, and it is top tier training. All new people coming to trucking looking for "fast" your mindset is already wrong! My condolences to all looking for fast.

    • @scubadivingsince2006
      @scubadivingsince2006 5 месяцев назад +7

      You’re absolutely right. Fast training to get behind the wheel of an 80k lb truck only adds up to people dying, that’s it, not much else. I’ve only been driving otr for 5yrs but it takes time, one will only truly understand and appreciate the actual scope of responsibility through professional training and actual windshield time. Be safe out there. 😎✌️

    • @rogerg0834
      @rogerg0834 5 месяцев назад

      @@scubadivingsince2006 👍👍

    • @STEVEOfromSAN.FERNANDOca
      @STEVEOfromSAN.FERNANDOca 4 месяца назад

      So prime would be ok for me. Im 2 weeks in a trucking school. Looking for a OTR truck company afterwards. Will have my class A

    • @STEVEOfromSAN.FERNANDOca
      @STEVEOfromSAN.FERNANDOca 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@scubadivingsince2006thats right

    • @ojerico6097
      @ojerico6097 4 месяца назад +1

      Driving is common sense shut down icy or high wind conditions and practice your backing I learned the most when I got off my trainer truck at us xpress been driving 7 years now I didn't go with prime because of their long training but everybody is different

  • @bigbirdexplores1919
    @bigbirdexplores1919 8 месяцев назад +33

    25 years ago I started at Werner. My trainer had me backing all Werner trucks at shipping and receivers. New drivers need training. And all those years ago I was told never become complacent. And 25 years later I drive the same. And still not afraid to get out and look when backing.

  • @loiscobb687
    @loiscobb687 9 месяцев назад +88

    Thank you for your honesty. Training is most important to me a non-trucker because our lives are in your hands. A friend of mine told me he knew a trucker who had to make a quick horrible decision of who he was going to hit and he knew that person would probably be killed by the force of the truck and it wasn't the truckers fault. You see a driver cut in front of him with a baby in back seat and an adult was in a car in another lane, he had to decide between the baby or adult life and he swerved over to hit the car with the adult to save the baby. The adult was killed and he so traumatized, guilty he quit driving. Folks don't realize a truck can't instantly stop, it has gears to go through to slow down and stop in the type of big rig truck he was driving. The woman who caused this and her baby lived. This story makes me respect truckers even more than I did and the powere of these Big rigs. So, training is necessary for everyone when you on the road in any type of motor vehicle. Sorry for this long text, but this true story never strays too far from my thoughts and prayers. Stay safe out there everyone and again Truckers thank you All for your service to the rest of us .

    • @rossdavis6503
      @rossdavis6503 9 месяцев назад +8

      Thank you america need to hear that

    • @harryknutts8428
      @harryknutts8428 9 месяцев назад +8

      that comment above sounds like the driver was driving to fast for conditions or traveling in wrong lane , i expect people to cut me off , i am a professional , u have to know what to do , no car just appears out of thin air , even a car who "cuts u off" u see coming , bottom line is safety and training are just guide lines or rules to follow , like playing baseball, i can show u and tell u and explain the rules of how to play baseball but that dont mean u can hit a 90mph fastball or even see it, trucking is like a sport and it takes a skill that not everyone has and no amount of training will change that

    • @BayAreaPeebz
      @BayAreaPeebz 9 месяцев назад +2

      So true. I was hired by 2 companies who DID NOT properly train me. I could not handle the stress, so i quit. Trai ning is essential.

    • @harryknutts8428
      @harryknutts8428 9 месяцев назад

      what exactly stressed u out? @@BayAreaPeebz

    • @harryknutts8428
      @harryknutts8428 9 месяцев назад

      for me its unexpected bullshit i have no controll or influence on, like going to a truckstop to take a shower and showers are closed , or im here to get a trailer and waiting a hour for someone to unlock a gate , pretty much anything u didnt think of happening that happens and is wasting my clock@@BayAreaPeebz

  • @kirtmontoya3218
    @kirtmontoya3218 8 месяцев назад +15

    I'm a 24 year experience driver. I'm also a trainer both in truck and classroom.. the problem is.. people are in too much of a hurry.. first off. Once you get into trucking, your gonna be green. So don't expect anything but starting at the bottom. Pay gets better as you gain experience or specialize in something.

  • @torrencewilliams4945
    @torrencewilliams4945 8 месяцев назад +26

    Not going to lie, I did my training in 11 days and got back home. It’s been months now and I’m practicing everything I was taught and told. Taking my time, paying attention and most importantly staying safe. Had a few uh oh moments but I caught myself and got it together Real Fast.

  • @nickhansen6147
    @nickhansen6147 8 месяцев назад +19

    When I started 22 years ago I got CDL without school. I worked on trucks and drove part time and went full time OTR after 6 years part time, no driver trainer just got in the truck and went to Florida. I wish I had someone to show me the ropes but I learned as I went and asked a lot of questions. I always drove for small companies and in 2014 bought my truck and leased on to carriers. After 9 years of seeing how badly I was being robbed, had my own customers and equipment I finally pulled the trigger in October of this year and activated my own authority. Best advice I can ever give is don’t be afraid to ask questions or ask for help, not all of us are complete jerks and will gladly help anyone.

    • @darienms38
      @darienms38 8 месяцев назад +2

      Excellent advice. I learned more by asking for help at the truck stops than I did with my trainer. I was surprised that 90% of them were more than happy to help. It's always better to ask someone than to assume or take a chance.

    • @NoRevengeNeeded
      @NoRevengeNeeded 6 месяцев назад +1

      Seems to me you do not yourself credit more than you deserve. You did great just by reading what you said!😊 Steady and ambitious

  • @qaseemlloyd-trapp6268
    @qaseemlloyd-trapp6268 9 месяцев назад +12

    Girl as a Prime inc. driver for years now! You are spot on your explanation is correct what works for me maybe it's for you. Keep up the great work. And Good Luck with your channel.

  • @gabrielrivera658
    @gabrielrivera658 9 месяцев назад +21

    Schneider is a great starter company. You get you you own truck once you graduate and ride with a training engineer for a week and after that week depending on your performance, you get your own truck and ride solo.

    • @tinacooper4596
      @tinacooper4596 6 месяцев назад

      I have a question? Are you saying this for training when you only have a permit.

    • @nwkmike
      @nwkmike 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@tinacooper4596nah when you get your actual cdl still have to be trained for a bit before you go by yourself

    • @STEVEOfromSAN.FERNANDOca
      @STEVEOfromSAN.FERNANDOca 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@nwkmikeyeah even after 6 months you are still learning stuff. This cannot be rushed guys. Lives depend on being patient. Even your own 🚛

  • @robregency7049
    @robregency7049 9 месяцев назад +16

    I appreciate your honesty and wisdom. Keep them coming. They really help those of us just getting into trucking. 👍

  • @spongebobsquarepants9649
    @spongebobsquarepants9649 8 месяцев назад +10

    I was out on my own after 4 weeks with Western Express. In the beginning it was very tough. Lots of little things that happan that you gotta figure out on your own. Lots of NYC runs. No one holds your hand through any of this. Now I am with Prime and after over a year on the road I'm still learning new things all the time but things have gotten much easier.

  • @andreikajosey7052
    @andreikajosey7052 9 месяцев назад +17

    Hey guys! I totally agree with training longer 💯 It's definitely different once you're on your own. Be patient with yourself and don't compete with the next driver and ask questions...I drove for Schneider before my injury and I'm so nervous about getting back out there when the time comes even with experience. Stay focused out there y'all, time and practice is what makes you better. Congratulations to all the new drivers out there🎉🎉

  • @courtneyhamlin4934
    @courtneyhamlin4934 9 месяцев назад +8

    IM GLAD YOUR BEING HONEST . IM IN PROGRESS OF GETTING MY CDL . I ENJOY WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK

    • @Slimepack392
      @Slimepack392  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for supporting 💚

  • @aaronfox5808
    @aaronfox5808 9 месяцев назад +12

    I admire your honesty on the time frame and also agree that your extra time with VAGA helped you long term. I admire your " practice makes perfect " on backing, you are nailing it 90 percent of the time. Thank you for spending your time to film edit and share on top of your driving duties....... Your a rock star. Please always be you first and foremost.

  • @jennysavage6701
    @jennysavage6701 9 месяцев назад +19

    I'm suppose to find out my orientation departure date this week. I did a lot of research on companies all year and settled on Prime. My husband and I had a good long talk and we have a plan. We've known each other since we were 15 (around 19 years). So we're really solid. I know Prime's training is longer and you don't get to jump straight into mega buck lol. But I think the longer training will be better for me, personally, because I really wanna know what I'm doing backwards and forwards. I've seen a few videos where the youtuber said Prime was taking too long so they quit TNT and went someone else and they realized, once they got on a truck, they "didn't know sh--" lol. Thank you for the honest video!

    • @VaGaMadeMe
      @VaGaMadeMe 9 месяцев назад +1

      Best wishes to you future Driver😁

    • @highoncash
      @highoncash 8 месяцев назад +4

      I only had to do 30k miles at Prime if they feel you are doing better than other people. You can probably request to be cleared early. Not sure if that was just for flatbedd. I really wouldn't be a company driver for them. They have a good lease program but absolutely wouldn't go into flatbed division as a company driver. I'm now with swift on a dedicated route and love it. I make more money and I'm home 2 nights a week plus I do my 34 hr reset at home.

    • @walterharp1773
      @walterharp1773 8 месяцев назад

      Knight is best.

    • @gts3004
      @gts3004 4 месяца назад +1

      @@walterharp1773why?

  • @sashathompson7351
    @sashathompson7351 9 месяцев назад +10

    I only got two weeks of training when I went to knight I wish I would have gotten more training but I been doing this for a year now still learning everyday

  • @jamesbrackett575
    @jamesbrackett575 8 месяцев назад +9

    Just retired from prime flatbed division when started it was 30000 miles the best move of my life 1 million 500 thousand miles later loved driving for prime went thru about 5 fleet mgrs all very good people shout out to Zac and Adam

  • @user-oc5mw2bb6g
    @user-oc5mw2bb6g 9 месяцев назад +17

    The more miles you run on a trainers truck=more money for the company and the trainers because you’re running like a team operation

    • @heartofthunder1440
      @heartofthunder1440 Месяц назад +1

      A team operation means both drivers are making the same.

    • @MissJeannie
      @MissJeannie Месяц назад

      Not when you are in training

  • @Kjangofreeman
    @Kjangofreeman 9 месяцев назад +5

    I think you were blessed to have training to make sure your ready to be out on your own. Been watching your growth thanks for your advice.

  • @thehovermatic1243
    @thehovermatic1243 9 месяцев назад +12

    Just be careful, recruiters will tell you anything to lure you into their orientation. A “local” driving position isn’t really local if you’re spending 5-6 nights a week in the sleeper. Even if it is a local position and you can get home every night that can be more exhausting than otr. Think about it, they’ll expect you to keep a 14hr on duty clock so you’ll have 10 hours to drive home from the yard, shower eat and sleep then commute back into work. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence until you make that leap. They say if you leave on good terms you can always come back to Prime but that’s not always the case. If I were you I’d stick around for at least your.1 year anniversary at the very least. A lot of good companies require 2 years. They also look at how many carriers you’ve moved to over.that time. Too many different jobs in a short period of time is a red flag and you could find yourself unhireable.

  • @HeavenlyHeathens
    @HeavenlyHeathens 8 месяцев назад +4

    As a driver who's been driving for a minute, I have now the knowledge to get outta any situation because I trained with CR England for 2 weeks then spent 2 weeks with a trainer, then from there I got into terrible things and so forth & I did maneuvers that makes even my wife nervous so it's well worth it if you can conquer your fear now I'm an expert of a driver with foresight of any scenario thanks to my mess ups no trainer can teach me what I know but I also am now a O/O as well so you pick your path whether it's training for 3 months or 3 years but God bless everyone & keep your shiny side up😊

  • @kerimalie
    @kerimalie 9 месяцев назад +5

    I’m holding strong. Loads aren’t coming in as fast as it should, but I’m learning lots.
    My finances are hurting though! I need to finish this 50k. I’m almost at 30k.
    Keep sharing! Love your content!

    • @Slimepack392
      @Slimepack392  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching! You’re more than halfway there! You got this
      I will definitely pay off in the end

    • @kerimalie
      @kerimalie 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’m looking forward to eventually upgrading to drive on my own, but enjoying my time with my trainer especially during this winter months.

    • @INGEN_Dahnie-el-aha-ha
      @INGEN_Dahnie-el-aha-ha 3 месяца назад

      ​@@kerimalie
      They don't pay during that time of training???? 😮😢

    • @kerimalie
      @kerimalie 3 месяца назад

      @@INGEN_Dahnie-el-aha-ha they do but my average take home was about $600 at the most.

  • @DJDELLANNIE
    @DJDELLANNIE 9 месяцев назад +8

    Thanks for the input and honestly. This makes it even more excited to get started. I go to orientation in a couple weeks but the long training will ve good for me since I'm new to this and not going there like I know everything or anything at that

  • @Jacob-wr7ch
    @Jacob-wr7ch 3 месяца назад +1

    I only trained for 3 1/2 weeks at Roehl. After that I’d say the first 2 months on my own were rough. I’m at 6 months now and I’m still getting better but at this point I’m not so stressed all the time. Honestly I avoid truck stops at all costs especially later in the afternoon/evening so I don’t gotta deal with that parking nightmare. If I go I make sure I finish for the day early like 2pm.

  • @user-ge5nz9jr4i
    @user-ge5nz9jr4i 9 месяцев назад +4

    I think you are doing a great job on your videos I've been watching them from day one and you have really grown into your own as a truck driver so just continue to do what's in your heart and what God put on your spirit stay safe and be blessed

  • @adamharding1152
    @adamharding1152 9 месяцев назад +10

    There’s a reason why I don’t get as nervous when a Prime driver is backing in next to me. When it’s Swift, Werner, CR England; yea, I get really nervous. Training makes all the difference!😊

    • @derekashford6163
      @derekashford6163 9 месяцев назад +5

      I literally get out help and I can’t rest until I have both of my neighbors lol.

    • @adamharding1152
      @adamharding1152 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@derekashford6163 lol! I am the same exact way!!

    • @martingomez4216
      @martingomez4216 8 месяцев назад

      How about a Schneider truck backing up next to you, any thoughts😂🤔

    • @highoncash
      @highoncash 8 месяцев назад

      ​@derekashford6163 that's a good idea! Gonna try it out

  • @fast_traffick_report
    @fast_traffick_report 6 месяцев назад +2

    @slimepack_392 Thank you once again! Tomorrow is my last day in CDL A school and Saturday we take our driving test. I would love to see you do a video on backing maneuvers and tricks such as offset, parallel and straight backing. I’m finally getting the hang of it but I’m pretty sure in the real world there are many layouts that may not be as straight forward as the school range. I’m applying for a program before I’m paired with my mentor called Top Gun. They will put us in a simulator for a week and we get to back up 40 times each student. Then about 4-6 weeks with our mentor. Be blessed and stay safe!

  • @deizelthemotivatedtruckerd2440
    @deizelthemotivatedtruckerd2440 8 месяцев назад +5

    I killed it at Prime in flatbed div. And now my pay has doubled with Perdue Transportation..point being, you want to make.money in trucking take your damn time.and get your experience in. Take your time, learn your job, and especially, get experienced under that sterring wheel in dangerous conditions. Stop being so impatient and thinking about the money all the damn time. Cause.if you want it quick you wont at all succeed in this field for too long.

  • @robertsullivan3877
    @robertsullivan3877 8 месяцев назад +1

    Trucking isn't for everyone. To be a trainer, is to have patience and explain things in great details. You become a teacher!

  • @clarencejackson2483
    @clarencejackson2483 9 месяцев назад +4

    I got my training @ prime ..
    But I didn’t stay after I got my license. Due to family reasons,
    Got out there 6 months later,
    But I advise ppl to get No restriction.
    Don’t limit yourself

  • @01man01truck
    @01man01truck 7 месяцев назад +2

    I originally got my CDL through prime in 2011 where we had to do 40,000 mi. I find the commentary around prime to be very interesting. There are so many older drivers out there who complain about these trucking school mills that pump out barely trained drivers and throw them in a truck to hit the highway for all of us to deal with. But then at the same time, will make fun of prime because their training takes several months.

  • @gonzalezmichael52
    @gonzalezmichael52 9 месяцев назад +7

    I’m here at Prime inc in Springfield right now on day 2 of orientation and I’m excited I get the opportunity to join the Prime family. 50k miles is a lot but me as a non experienced non cdl holder at the moment, the 50k miles is reassuring to my mental state in this industry.

    • @20ISH-TRUCKDRIVER
      @20ISH-TRUCKDRIVER 9 месяцев назад

      I’m at the terminal too believe me that 50k will wear you at some point

  • @lesterking2790
    @lesterking2790 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm new to your channel. First let me say your personality is the bomb. Second them jeans girl u killing me most trucker ladies are not that hot 🥵. But anyways I'm thinking hard about joining not sure if it's for me but I know the money can be really good so I'm looking into it. I've drove an old mack truck when I was 26 for a few months for a shitty moving company with no experience I got lucky . I was scared at first but I fell in love with driving that big rig. So I'm looking back and watching truckers do there thing got a few in the fam their pushing me to get my CDL. I can do anything I put my mind to so I'll be getting into it and hopefully I can do it. It's a whole lot to learn for real. I love your videos so thank you for your advice

  • @PinEaplegoat-ln7sf
    @PinEaplegoat-ln7sf 9 месяцев назад +5

    I'm flatbed with prime we have to do 30 and it's worth the time specifically being out in Californiaand Florida for the first time with them checkpoints 😑 and learning places you can park at like casinos put the time in

  • @jeffreycalderwood9893
    @jeffreycalderwood9893 6 месяцев назад +1

    Jasmine it doesn't matter what company you drive for as long as you are happy and making money to support yourself sweetie, God bless and keep you safe

  • @CB_AlwaysLate
    @CB_AlwaysLate 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've been OTR and Local a little over ten years driving for various dead-end carriers. I'm ready to make the move to Prime.

  • @Jahsee62
    @Jahsee62 9 месяцев назад +6

    Yeah I want longer training after i get my cdl a cause the schools don’t train good at all. They just help you pass the test involved. Definitely go with longer training once you find a job

    • @RiZenAsH
      @RiZenAsH 9 месяцев назад

      Check out Trucking with Rex. He’s one of our lease Prime tanker drivers. He has some decent info about his experience with the lease side. He’s worked both the edible and none edible side here.

  • @LoganJohnson-lm2bh
    @LoganJohnson-lm2bh 9 месяцев назад +4

    Your so right just getting your C.D.L. is just the beginning of your training as a driver all the rest comes from learning on the job with a trainer .The rules the lifestyle only come with time .And for everyone that is different .As a long haul oversize and heavy haul driver of 45 years I have had to make many split second life or death decisions That i had to live with .I have also been the trainer for lots of new drivers .I never set a time or mileage limit on training time for me it was How are they doing are they learning .I only had to send one person home in all that time ,But i explained to them first why i was doing so .To those who want to try I say do it But also if you find you can't don't feel bad at least you tried .

    • @michaeljones3383
      @michaeljones3383 9 месяцев назад

      I always say the first year is boot camp

  • @Breezy12345ful
    @Breezy12345ful 9 месяцев назад +9

    TNT is very WORTH IT !! That 50,000 miles is long but I know by the time I’m done, I’m going to be ready to hit the road with Prime Inc. ! Plus I was a yard dog for FedEx for over a year soo that helped TREMENDOUSLY !! But You just have to be ready & prepared mentally to be on a truck with a trainer for some months. So if your thinking about it & not to sure, GO THROUGH WITH IT !!

    • @Slimepack392
      @Slimepack392  9 месяцев назад

      Definitely agree!

    • @realrareap2420
      @realrareap2420 8 месяцев назад

      You have to do the training even if you already have experience ?

  • @Anthrit
    @Anthrit 9 месяцев назад +9

    I went with Roehl and they did the 21 day thing. First month on my own was hell and almost gave up. However I am glad I stayed. After 5 years of driving I am now backing that trailer between trees and off road as a local Log Trucker.

    • @davidmartin4787
      @davidmartin4787 8 месяцев назад

      I’m a former GYCDL Instructor and Phase 2 trainer at Roehl it’s now 19-26 working days with a trainer

  • @ConwayTruckload
    @ConwayTruckload 8 месяцев назад +2

    When I started with Prime 24 years ago they didn’t have a training program. You had to have two years experience to work for Prime.

  • @narutobase45
    @narutobase45 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a guy who started with prime and did there training from start to finish, in 2019, now that I have experience and what to do and not to in this industry, I would recommend them only strictly for training and only of you have absolutely no idea on how to drive semi trucks or how to do the job, you will learn if you get a good trainer and if and also only go if you pay for the training up front so you don't owe prime once your done, after you get experience at least 1 year don't work for cpm anymore get a guaranteed daily rate if your a company driver, there are company's who pay like this and it completely eliminates almost all of the stress of the job, no chasing miles, going dangerous speeds like alot of these morons out here do, I currently make 330 a day regardless of miles I run, make 6 figures but like I said you need the experience and keep your driving record clean its up to you and it does matter. the job gets easier with time, but ultimately trucking is only as hard as you make it. think before you do something, everyone makes mistakes it comes with the job especially when your a rookie, learn from them, and think about what you did wrong so you don't do it again, you will do fine, don't over think it.

  • @justinhiner3146
    @justinhiner3146 9 месяцев назад +4

    I just got my cdl through Pam school was 3 weeks and mentor training is 18 days. Definitely very rushed. I’m going to be terrified upgrading to my first truck but I’ll get through it. My school only taught the parallel park which really taught me how the trailer moves. My mentor is teaching me the 45 and I’m decent at it. One day at a time.

    • @TJ-100
      @TJ-100 8 месяцев назад

      I’ve been driving 4 years. Once I did every state & winters on my own I went local. It’s new drivers at my company and some said they only know how to straight back. That’s scary!!! I told them to practice on the yard because my company will throw to the wolves.

  • @VaGaMadeMe
    @VaGaMadeMe 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great explanation Boss! Happy for your success 💯💚🩷❤️

  • @thatskrazy8145
    @thatskrazy8145 Месяц назад

    Smart woman. She sscared me too, I was really liking the idea of Prime vs others.
    Patience the more time you get to learn the less mistakes and easier they will be to recover from with more training.

  • @damantx1
    @damantx1 9 месяцев назад +4

    I got my license on my own and did 21 days with Werner. Yeah, they throw you in the deep end here lol.

  • @trigi1343
    @trigi1343 4 месяца назад +1

    I did 2 weeks and was fine 50k miles living in a truck with a stranger is ridiculous

    • @riseupstudios12
      @riseupstudios12 4 месяца назад +1

      That’s my thing I don’t want to be living in a truck that long with someone who I’m not related to or married to

  • @seanbuchanan966
    @seanbuchanan966 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good morning. Keep doing what you're doing and please stay safe on those roads. I'm a former driver and I get it.

  • @Mike-gn4mh
    @Mike-gn4mh 6 месяцев назад

    I only wish I could’ve went with a trainer for 50,000 . I was only with a trainer for 3 weeks. I now have going on 4 1/2 years and I am getting better as the days go by. I really struggled with backing in the beginning, but I’m getting better every day . I had to figure much out on my own , but have asked advice and help from more experienced drivers. Keep your videos coming , they all are helpful. Stay safe driver and blessings to ya.

  • @Layitdwn
    @Layitdwn 9 месяцев назад +1

    Man I remember my trainer told me you ain’t shifting how I want you to you gotta stay another week, but it helped in the end

  • @lrparrish227
    @lrparrish227 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are on top of your game. Always know your own limitations. Not everyone is good at that.

  • @BLACKKNIGHTMUSTANG
    @BLACKKNIGHTMUSTANG 3 месяца назад +1

    I just turned my refeer unit in Friday. I got tired 😫 of sitting at grocery warehouse and Tyson and mest plants. Couldn't turn akot of miles. now im back in a covered flatbed. Going to see how this go

  • @stevenchapman4894
    @stevenchapman4894 8 месяцев назад +1

    PAM transport has the quickest training in all mega trucking companys 18 days

  • @kassimabdullahi5143
    @kassimabdullahi5143 9 месяцев назад +1

    You ain’t lying about referring people to a trucking company you work at. I made a mistake and referred a friend to a company I work at, well let me tell you he did not have the experience I had. I felt so bad for him. He ran into a bad dispatcher off the gate. But I told him reach out to management about switching dispatcher before he quit and they were able to link him with my dispatcher and now he happy.

  • @jane9195
    @jane9195 9 месяцев назад +3

    Just to be HONEST, look every TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOLS over like you would buy a USED CAR !!!!! EVEN COLLEGE. USE AND THROW that is TRUCKING. Better to get your CDL LICENSE before going to any CDL COMPANY.

  • @ericd6314
    @ericd6314 9 месяцев назад +1

    I spent the first 8 years as a spotter for walmart before i ever went on the road, did the school to get my cdl. I honestly think all new drivers should have to spend their first 3 months spotting trailers before they get on the road.

  • @universalbeatzz1
    @universalbeatzz1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Melton truck lines is flat bed but I think they have the best over all training program

  • @ljreed8671
    @ljreed8671 9 месяцев назад +2

    Everyday there’s something new to learn about trucking.
    Anytime you think you got it made because you have a CDL you’re headed for trouble.
    Trying to purchase a truck fresh out of training school is suicidal.
    That truck takes ALL your revenue before you get paid.

  • @nathancraig5607
    @nathancraig5607 4 месяца назад

    I wanted to say you really cleared a lot up for me.I was thinking these truck companies.You could just come in and take off on your own

  • @jamesjensen5226
    @jamesjensen5226 9 месяцев назад +2

    Prime is a very good company to learn and I've been with 2 mega companies with previous experience

  • @johnnydouglas6385
    @johnnydouglas6385 7 месяцев назад

    I watch you and your trainer VaGa, i think you were fortunate to get a good trainer and it shows. thanks to both of you.

  • @colvilletitus9408
    @colvilletitus9408 7 месяцев назад

    Your honesty is going to help someone make an informed decision.

  • @tat2ddrac
    @tat2ddrac 8 месяцев назад +2

    The 50,000 seems like a lot until you are actually on your own and realize you still have a lot to learn. At least it was that way for me. No way would I have been ready to go solo after 21 days. I had a great trainer at the school. My otr trainer I believe could have cared less. It was about driving my ass off and making him a boat load of money while he layed his ass in the sleeper eating McDonald's 3 times a day. Actually threatened to throw me off the truck because I wouldn't drive on his clock after I had just finished an 11 hour shift. Prime is a great place to start in my opinion and I feel have treated me extremely well since I'm in my own truck now. I do believe they need to check on the trainers and students for any issues.

  • @littlebearrunin66
    @littlebearrunin66 5 месяцев назад

    I create a play list to start when I am driving to listen to also.
    Excellent advice about good training. Rushing doesn't equal enough good training. Take the long term training to become excellent.

  • @macme2000
    @macme2000 8 месяцев назад +1

    you right---- I had about 8 weeks of training--- but I understand ---you are high insurance for new driver

  • @jasonm.2404
    @jasonm.2404 2 месяца назад

    I was a lease operator with prime for 3.5 years. I did Tanker and I made ALOT of money! I also took a good amount of time off. So everyone’s situation is different. I had an amazing dispatcher who’s still there so that def helps. I know guys and gals that don’t have luck and I also know prime drivers that make tons of money. So…..

  • @meatpuppet0073
    @meatpuppet0073 9 месяцев назад +1

    As a long-term driver I can tell you from experience more training is always better. In the end it'll make you a better driver. Just got to have a little patience while you are in training.

  • @YoUnOkNoWoK
    @YoUnOkNoWoK 8 месяцев назад +1

    Girl Prime just started the Hopper Bottom Division. You should try it.

  • @grownman284
    @grownman284 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm in school right now for my CDL. How long did it take you to get your 70,000 miles?

  • @Jay-Be-Trucking
    @Jay-Be-Trucking 9 месяцев назад +3

    How much experience do you have to have in order to not have to do the TNT with Prime? To be considered an experienced driver.

  • @andrewscott1446
    @andrewscott1446 9 месяцев назад +3

    Regardless of what's going on between me and Schneider they have the best training. If you already have your cdl it's 2 weeks of class and 5-7 days with a trainer. But I would get my experience then leave Schneider.

  • @bybanzai
    @bybanzai 8 месяцев назад +1

    Looking through the comments and didn't see anyone say this girls is real sexy 😏 I've been out here for 11 years . My training was 1 week and was thrown out there . Probably not the best I do remember I was scared but I learned fast . Best piece of advice , don't assume get out and look and take your time

  • @DMILLSZN
    @DMILLSZN 9 месяцев назад +2

    TNT ain’t sweet lol. Well worth it though. I wouldn’t have known half of what I know out here on my own if it wasn’t for tnt so my personal advice to anyone looking to get their CDL “quick,” truck driving isn’t a quick get. You have to know how to do more than drive the truck. If you don’t learn how to actually do the job you gon be lost asf out here and learning the job takes time. Got my cdl 8 months ago, did exactly 5 months in tnt from May 6th to October 6th and been solo tanker only coming up on month 2 and am STILL learning so don’t even try to rush the process yo… it’s gon take a minute.

  • @clarencejackson2483
    @clarencejackson2483 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you’re interested in local an you have a offer …
    Take it
    I’m striving for tankers ( locally) .
    Wish you the Best 💐

  • @traceyalbritton6585
    @traceyalbritton6585 9 месяцев назад

    What’s up pac nation💚💚 I’m still happy I only had 30k miles. Had a great trainer also.

  • @sunshineortiz5809
    @sunshineortiz5809 9 месяцев назад +1

    A mouth full sister as a prime driver,to new drivers you want the 2year experience under your belt many company’s won’t hire u as a new grad prime has been one of best Company’s I could have chosen.take yall time and research Prime gets yall in and trains you for everything you need to know about driving a rig safety. . . Y’all stay safe and keep trucking we are AMERICAS BACK SCK BONE 💪💪💪🚛

  • @stormymccullough2372
    @stormymccullough2372 8 месяцев назад +1

    You did a good job in God was with you the whole way through so that way you was able to work through everything and got out there on your own so you should be real I love watching your video cuz it's very interesting

  • @Batman-nw5vg
    @Batman-nw5vg 8 месяцев назад +1

    They only add on miles when you do something wrong like hit something
    When you switch divisions. Don’t you think you’ll need more training on that division

  • @jorgecamara1030
    @jorgecamara1030 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your great videos support 👍 great job ❤ amen

  • @brianmark233
    @brianmark233 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would like to know your daily routine and your clock management. What motivates you to be a truck driver?Thx you

  • @TheTallMan50
    @TheTallMan50 9 месяцев назад +1

    Another aspect of what this young lady is trying to convey is that a new driver fresh off his/her trainer's truck is still learning the job. You have no business trying to run as an owner operator at the same time. That's too much for the average new driver. Prime's 50k mile training might be an exception, but 21 days definitely ain't enough for that.

  • @bdgctruz5786
    @bdgctruz5786 8 месяцев назад +1

    A friend of mines who was training at prime for almost 8 months he got dropped cuz his trainer quit and they couldn’t find him another trainer after the amount of time they said it will take them to get him another trainer

  • @sherrienettles5497
    @sherrienettles5497 9 месяцев назад +3

    Are you still driving for Prime? Honey Prime is all for Prime and those bosses are some slick bastards. They know how to hook you by talking you into leasing their trucks. If you lease it to own it you will never own it. I know because I use to work in the office as a detention auditor. It's also not a place for a black person to work either. You can count the black people that work in the office on one hand.

  • @jasonwright1648
    @jasonwright1648 8 месяцев назад +1

    You may have a video answering this question but I haven’t seen it. Can you start with Prime without a CDL? Will Prime get you your CDL or do you have to go to a school? I have heard that some companies put you through the CDL. Thank you and I love your videos…

    • @theefatimah6275
      @theefatimah6275 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! Prime is actually a CDL SCHOOL. They pay for your schooling as long as you drive for a complete year with them

  • @gilsoto22
    @gilsoto22 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have my class A’s but I’m a dump truck driver. I chose this path because I like to be home every day but I enjoy your videos.

  • @blacknight88
    @blacknight88 9 месяцев назад +1

    If I had to do the CDL thing again, I would got to another company with a shorter training program. Can't live off of 500-700 checks for months again while being thrown back and fourth in a sleeper while the truck is moving.

  • @flytip27
    @flytip27 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just passed my CDL test had to get a second trainer to do so. I'm so ready for tnt

  • @philosophicaltrucker9279
    @philosophicaltrucker9279 5 месяцев назад

    As a driver with 5 or so years on the road, having all that experience is a good thing. Better than a few weeks then you're own your own

  • @1blkqueen845
    @1blkqueen845 2 месяца назад

    Hey, Sis New subscriber here. Love your channel. Question? How long would you say it took to do your 70,000 training miles.

  • @heartofthunder1440
    @heartofthunder1440 Месяц назад

    Sometimes a good industrial or construction company with dump trucks will get a person experience behind the wheel if you’re looking to get your year or two of equipment experience.

  • @olajuwonthomas3352
    @olajuwonthomas3352 9 месяцев назад +1

    I trained with KLLM. I only kept student for 6 weeks or 80 drive hours. Which ever came first.

  • @johnnyleon9218
    @johnnyleon9218 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your insights. Preciate ya.

  • @Skulli6
    @Skulli6 4 месяца назад +1

    I got my CDL at a trucking school almost a year now and I just got an orientation scheduled with prime. I think they said 50k mile flatbed idk if this good or bad 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @jarvisharvey6946
    @jarvisharvey6946 9 месяцев назад +1

    I only had to do 30,000 miles but, I stayed on my trainer truck for 6months cause I came out during the winter months. I wanted to get that winter experience under my belt

  • @2010HarleyDynaFXD
    @2010HarleyDynaFXD 3 месяца назад

    I noticed that a lot 90% of the drivers of prime lets their truck roll to 75+ mph down a hill when they are governed @ 58 to 62 mph some are 65 mph. You are supposed to use your jakes going down a hill instead of going 10+ mph over the speed limit 🤣 great training guys 😂

  • @beathittazfilms
    @beathittazfilms 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wait you have to stay with your trainer for 50k then u get on your own?

  • @CharlesClark-mi7zf
    @CharlesClark-mi7zf 2 месяца назад

    Trucking is not a job where you can train quickly I have been driving for over 30 years now but I do agree with you when you said you had a good trainer that is a great start I don’t care how long a person has been driving if you pay attention you can always learn something new but now everybody is trying to learn quickly it will not work it’s just not a quick way to learn this

  • @Jupiter-td4kw
    @Jupiter-td4kw 8 месяцев назад

    70k miles?wow! At swift i drove about 6700 miles if you include my mentor’s drive time to it as well it will come to around 14000-15000 miles total

  • @robertkelly2420
    @robertkelly2420 8 месяцев назад +1

    I only did 2 weeks with a trainer then 2 more weeks with a trainee running team then I was on my own. I had some training I received while I was in the military.