Driver
United States of America#2General Comment
Wed, May 09, 2012
still don't make any money? Take a good piece of advice from me:
Don't get caught by DOT or just stop lying!
No, I'm not a driver for Prime but thinkin' about it.
The following to whom it might concern.
I can't believe all that sh*t getting poured out over these companies here for peoples personal fail. If I had taken any of these reports serious i wouldn't be driving a truck at all.
Are you people actually reflecting to your self what you might have done wrong? I mean, that's very important because if you don't, you keep on making the same mistakes over and over again. Try that for a change instead of beeing an ahole and blame everybody else for your own dissapointments with live. I am not saying these companies are angels. Hell they are not. But they wouldn't be in business anymore if they really do, what you accuse them of.
Just my 2c
wE WaNt tHe TrUtH
Nationwide,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, September 26, 2011
@ Primeisawesome,
I am currently in the process of starting a brand new career; after recently graduating from college.
On a very personal note, I have found that most jobs want more work than they are willing to compensate you for.
Unlike the trucking industry though... I have a sleuth of relatives that have made great livings; and many more who are still rocking & rolling.
As far as I am concerned, a personal story is just that.... personal.
There are ups & downs to each and every job; but to blame misfortune and failure on a trucking company for not succeeding, is really not too kosher.
After working in a family business for many years myself... I will never be able to stress this point enough...
ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT!
primeisawesome
Georgia,#4UPDATE Employee
Mon, August 22, 2011
I've been driving for Prime for four years. I don't doubt you didnt make money, no point in lyin if your happy. However, if you didnt make money. Not Primes fault!!! Not once has anyone lied to me, not once. When they hired you they said you should be a company driver to make sure you understand how to make money before you lease. But, I'm guessing you went streight to lease? You really need to master every area of your job. Not just be good, but master everything. The day you recieved your truck, they gave you a form walked around truck, show damages and such, likely you have a camera phone, take pics prove your case!! btw all companies use their employees to make them profit, you see thats how all companies in biz stay in biz. So its a must to treat the employee and drivers well, or they will quit. Thats not profitable. I didnt take a sleep study. However, Im in very good shape. I posed no risk to fall asleep at wheel and run folks over. I get paid what they told me I would, not really I make more then I figured I would. When mistake are made charged for something I shouldnt be charged for I calmly make a phone call and its fixed. Mistakes happen,,computers.. I'm sorry things didnt workout for you and your husband,truly I am. However I know Prime did what they could do to help you. First thought I had was its way more profitable to pile up in same truck yall doubled your risk. Same truck double the miles and only one truck note. You bring 10 unhappy drivers to court, Prime has thousands of happy drivers. Doesnt matter how long someone does there job,doesnt mean they mastered it. Master your trade!!