Looks like he's having too much fun to have time to post! 😆😆
On another note, I'm going to be done with my lead driver by the 31st and still no luck finding a "sane" co-driver. Point me in the right direction and I'd appreciate it.....BTW I'm with "CURST" as well☝🏽️😩
Now the fun begins... Keep us updated on your time with your trainer.
Not really a thing you can do. Lots of people quit but as long as you can get along with people for the most part you'll be fine. I've went through several codrivers some quit some I requested not to drive with any longer for various reasons.
It sucks running solo with CRST because they cut your pay. I will say that before you sign into the Qualcomm on a new codrivers truck or having the other person sign into your truck that you both need to talk awhile and if you don't feel comfortable with that person ask for another before you get loaded and leave.
They have hundreds of drivers, you should be able to find someone with their sanity intact.
Qualcomm:
Omnitracs (a.k.a. Qualcomm) is a satellite-based messaging system with built-in GPS capabilities built by Qualcomm. It has a small computer screen and keyboard and is tied into the truck’s computer. It allows trucking companies to track where the driver is at, monitor the truck, and send and receive messages with the driver – similar to email.
Not really a thing you can do. Lots of people quit but as long as you can get along with people for the most part you'll be fine. I've went through several codrivers some quit some I requested not to drive with any longer for various reasons.
It sucks running solo with CRST because they cut your pay. I will say that before you sign into the Qualcomm on a new codrivers truck or having the other person sign into your truck that you both need to talk awhile and if you don't feel comfortable with that person ask for another before you get loaded and leave. They have hundreds of drivers, you should be able to find someone with their sanity intact.
Qualcomm:
Omnitracs (a.k.a. Qualcomm) is a satellite-based messaging system with built-in GPS capabilities built by Qualcomm. It has a small computer screen and keyboard and is tied into the truck’s computer. It allows trucking companies to track where the driver is at, monitor the truck, and send and receive messages with the driver – similar to email.