Tips: Paperwork - be sure to bring all documents that your recruiter told you to bring. If not, your going back home! If you have a criminal record don’t waste your time - talk to your recruiter, Prime will conduct a second background check. Right down your dates for work - if you have gaps be sure you have a contacts that can verify that. Prime does not like surprises!
Medical/ Physical- this is the longest part of your day! It is a hurry up and wait process. Some advise, you don’t need to share every aspect of your life - if you do, you better have documentation or you are put on hold.
Drug test - If your a drug user, please don’t waste your time. When you are going for your test please be sure you can fill the cup before going in!!! Others will become angry!
CBT - Bring your laptop!! There is free wifi! You can complete your CBT’s in your room during lunch and the evening (also, you cannot forward the video’s and pay attention to the test you will see the following hint: that is question you got wrong). There are many videos you must complete before you can leave with the trainer.
Receiving your CDL permit - If you live in Missouri, obtain you permit before you leave for school, this will buy you extra time. If you are coming out of state, you will be taking your exams at the DMV , however, on Thursday the DMV will come to Prime Inc. GO TO Missouri DMV online, take the practice tests over and over, the test questions are very similar. If you cannot pass, your going home! I suggest you study before school. Simulator -Yes, Prime uses simulators and yes they know it is not the same as driving a truck. The purpose of the simulator is to teach you the shifting pattern of the truck and double clutching. By understanding the shifting pattern, it will help greatly on the road. Don’t be that know it all - and always ask the instructors for help. Now, they have an advance program - if you are asked to attend - say no!! You will stay on the campus, practice on the simulators, drive on the pad and test out. You will not receive the experience needed to hit the road with a trainer. Doing your 10,000 miles with the trainer you are building trust that is needed to drive team!
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
To engage and then disengage the clutch twice for every gear change.
When double clutching you will push in the clutch, take the gearshift out of gear, release the clutch, press the clutch in again, shift the gearshift into the next gear, then release the clutch.
This is done on standard transmissions which do not have synchronizers in them, like those found in almost all Class A trucks.
To engage and then disengage the clutch twice for every gear change.
When double clutching you will push in the clutch, take the gearshift out of gear, release the clutch, press the clutch in again, shift the gearshift into the next gear, then release the clutch.
This is done on standard transmissions which do not have synchronizers in them, like those found in almost all Class A trucks.
The state agency that handles everything related to your driver's licences, including testing, issuance, transfers, and revocation.
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So now you have passed your tests, completed your CBT’s and passed your physical now you must hook up with a trainer to complete the 10,000 miles before testing for your CDL test. More tips:
Meeting your trainer - The Trainer will find you! Dress as you are at job during the orientation process! This is an interview for BOTH of you! Don’t just hop in a truck. I did and it was the worst experience I had. If you are a clean person - then look for a clean trainer - if you are the opposite - then look for that type of style.
10,000 Mile Run - Now, your 10,000 mile run will be ran mostly by you with the trainer in the passenger seat. Your job is to drive the truck and study your pre-inspection (you will need to know this for your CDL test - word for word! TIP: drill yourself on paper - write it over and over, like spelling words). Do not worry about backing the vehicle - your backing practice will be conducted at the training pad. You will be receiving a loan from Prime Inc. during your training, 200.00 week. Don’t spend it all - save what you can, again, it is a loan and you will repay that loan. TIP: save 70.00 you will need this for your CDL, grab this before you pull back into Prime Inc. Showers will be given to you - and they are free due to the truck getting fuel. Laundry - bring enough clothes for 7 days! TIP: You will have the top bunk - it is not very big and it is also your storage area! Be wise when you pack. (if you would like details in what to pack for food and clothes, i can provide that)
CDL Test - you have completed the 10,000 and feel pretty comfortable with driving the truck. Depending on your trainer, you should come in two days before your test. You will spend a lot of time on the pad. TIP: Listen to the trainer! There are certain techniques used to back the truck to meed the CDL test. (example: pull truck forward until yellow line is under 10- 2 spread. Turn wheel to the left 3 times….understand what I am saying?). If you pass your backing practices which will be 3 exercises, you will be doing your drivers test. TIP: Drive the truck just as the same as you did on the road! You will go over a bridge, drive on the interstate , drive through town, complete a emergency stop. This can take 15 - 45 minutes. Again, don’t change your style of driving!! TIP: ask your trainer to remain with you while waiting for the examiner to come test you! If not, you will start changing steps in your mind!
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Commercial trade, business, movement of goods or money, or transportation from one state to another, regulated by the Federal Department Of Transportation (DOT).
30,000 Mile Run - Congrats you passed your CDL test and you are now an employee of Prime with pay! Now it is time to drive! During this time you may or may not be with the same trainer, if you are with the same trainer, that is awesome due to the fact you two have started building trust which is needed during the period of the training. The truck will be dispatched as a team truck - so what does that mean? The truck doesn’t stop unless for scheduled stops! Here are some tips to help ensure you are comfortable.
Try to stay on a driving schedule (example: I drove nights for two weeks, then we switched). Night driving for us was a bit harder due to delivery and pick times during the day (flatbed). Don’t be afraid to wake up the trainer!! For any reason!! Trust me, they will want you to wake them up and will appreciate it! Instead of yelling the trainers name, we established we would turn on the lights in sleeper, it worked great! During your downtime you have 10 -11 hours off, can you sleep that long? Plan your downtime according to your schedule. I would take a baby wipe bath, mess around on my phone, go to bed, wake up about 45 minutes before shift, dress and eat. Worked great. Have a drivers bag. What that? I carried a back pack which I put all my snacks in, baby wipes, cell phone charger, sunglasses, basically everything I needed for my shift. So you do not have to go to the sleeper and wake up your partner. Treat the truck as if it is yours! Ensure you take out the trash, clean the cab, at a truck stop?clean the windows at the end of your shift - show respect! Food - Plan wisely - I ate out once a week. Don’t be surprised if the trucks stop and you trainer wakes up and sees what is going on through out your shift. They are doing their job and still building trust. MOST IMPORTANT TIP: Don’t be afraid if you cannot complete your shift due to exhaustion or not being comfortable driving due to the conditions! You are trusting each other with your lives!!! One night I only completed 7 hours of driving - I was exhausted - I pulled over and told the trainer. Expecting the trainer to be ****ed off - instead i received a thank you and that built our trust even stronger! No load is worth your life!!!!! Now, I was thankful to have a great trainer during this phase of the training - the trainer and I worked as a team. There were many teams I saw where the trainee did all the work and the Trainer sat in the truck - my opinion that is BS! You are a team and the trainer should be out there with you ensuring you are doing it right. Don’t be afraid to speak up - do it respectfully - no results call your fleet manager.
The Upgrade - You completed the 30,000 with your trainer and now you are ready for own truck! Congrats! You will spend 3 -5 days at the Campus Inn, cool thing you will get your own room! It’s nice to have that privacy! ( there is no hurry up and wait actually, you will have a lot of down time!) Just like at the beginning of your training you will be required to complete the following:
CBT’s Simulator Classes
CBT - Yes, I know! Bring your computer you can have them done in a day!
Simulator - I know I told you it was about shifting pattern at the beginning - well it still is! You will complete 2 exercises. One graded by your group and the other graded by the computer. The first exercise - you will crash!! Second exercise, watch for people and you will be completing a backing exercise, not bad at all! Yes, you can float the gears!!!
Classes - Depending on your division and going company or lease will depend on the classes you will take. I had to take one class and then I was waiting for my truck! I am currently a lease operator for the flat bed division and love it. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me!!
Timeframe for program: Orientation: 1 -2 weeks (depends on when you hook up with a trainer). 10,000: 2- 4 weeks (depends on you, the Trainer will give the go if you are ready to test). 30,000: 5-7 weeks (depends on season - remember winter means snow - spring construction is starting (flatbed).
I hope this helps!
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
An expression used to describe someone who is shifting gears without using the clutch at all. Drivers are taught to "Double Clutch" or press and release the clutch twice for each gear shift. If you're floating gears it means you're simply shifting without using the clutch at all.
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Here is an updated experience at Prime Inc. trucking school. First, a little back ground about myself. I served in our military and then become a successful business person, however, with todays generation, most have no idea what hard work is and many of them want things to be handed to them on a silver platter. After long hours at the office and unneeded stress, I decided to hit the road.
Why Prime? It was location for me. So here is how it works: Of course you will speak with your recruiter on the time you will arrive to Missouri. If you live out of state, expect to ride a bus. If you live in Missouri or near, bring your ride and have someone pick it up.
Depending on where you are coming from you should arrive during the weekend. You will check in and receive a room, you will have a roommate! You will receive a meal card for your time there. Meals are not bad. Bring cash if you want extra food or save your cash and head to Wal-Mart (right down the street).
Your first day of class will be early morning Monday, expect to see all walks of life there. The meeting room in C-4 will be crowd and it will be a long day. Don’t stress when you see the list of tasks that you must complete, this is why I’m writing this. Monday class will involve the following:
-Paperwork -Medical/ Physical -Drug testing -Simulation -CBT (Computer Based Training)
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