no problems besides i payed the doc 140 for a dot physical on Thursday and today the company made me take another using their docs. no biggie i passed.. only one other guy in training with me everyone in the company introduced them selves and were very accommodating.
I am super excited to have the chance to work for a company that treats me like a person and not a number.
alot of paperwork and videos to finish tomorrow and then Wednesday i get behind the wheel.
I was as nervous as a kid on the first day of school for about 2 minutes but when the big bosses come in to meet you and genuinely want to know how you are it took all the nerves away, also truckingtruth has given me a leg up even though im a newb this site has given me alot of useful info and i wanted to say thanks to all who have posted blogged and especially to the admins for making this site possible. so thank you and im sure you will be hearing more from me in the following days.
Stay safe and keep the rubber on the road!!
DOT:
Department Of Transportation
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Dm:
Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager
The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.
no problems besides i payed the doc 140 for a dot physical on Thursday and today the company made me take another using their docs. no biggie i passed.. only one other guy in training with me everyone in the company introduced them selves and were very accommodating. I am super excited to have the chance to work for a company that treats me like a person and not a number. alot of paperwork and videos to finish tomorrow and then Wednesday i get behind the wheel. I was as nervous as a kid on the first day of school for about 2 minutes but when the big bosses come in to meet you and genuinely want to know how you are it took all the nerves away, also truckingtruth has given me a leg up even though im a newb this site has given me alot of useful info and i wanted to say thanks to all who have posted blogged and especially to the admins for making this site possible. so thank you and im sure you will be hearing more from me in the following days. Stay safe and keep the rubber on the road!!
DOT:
Department Of Transportation
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Dm:
Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager
The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.OWI:
Operating While Intoxicated