I will say hands down TMC honestly never lied when they recruited me. Stayed in 5 star hotel, 3 meals a day during school, rental car to school and rental car to home after school. Truck broke down they got me a rental car from New York to Maryland for weekend. And a rental car back to pickup my truck. They take care of their drivers
@@JCortes001 I wouldn't say that they quit its mostly they get sent home for 1 reason or another. Their a strict company but when it comes to their training and taking care of you have to give them credit they don't just throw you in any crappie hotel and. Not feed you they spend alot of money on trainee everything after that is just the trucking industry
@@srianna0416 even though south Carolina doesn't have alot of amenities when I drove tmc. From what drivers told me SC terminal was more laid back than other terminals
Hello, I would like to say that I want to get a job in your company as a heavy truck driver and have experience in this work for many years to transport heavy equipment and drive long distances and harsh working hours and I am from the country of Iraq and I want to work with tmc Can I get work with you
Hi there, I’ve gotten my CDLs a few months ago but never used them. Am I able to still use my CDLs without the experience with TMC. How many time can you take the road test if you fail? And do you guys include the pre trip inspection while testing?
Does anyone know if they train you on a manual transmission or an automatic. I know their fleet has both, but I am curious about what they use to train you with.
@@vitaliykorobkov6884 Thanks I am looking to get my cdl license through their program early next year. That was my main reason for asking because I didn't want to have any restrictions on my license.
@@kendrickburnett2305 it was good nice atmosphere the instructors are good and they see if you follow directions and pay attention. Remember in training this is your job interview. Also STAY OFF THE GRASS!!!
Lol I heard bout that grass boy what kinda drug test was it hair or urine so I know how long to wait and what the cdl testing done at school or at dps ?
Manual...so you don't have Restrictions on your license as the fleet has both.i work for tmc if you have any question message me...training is the best i can tell you that.i was trained in de Moines n everything was great there
They train you in a manuel to get your CDL and depending on your trainer when you go over the road you may train in a automatic But tmc is going all automatic in the future and there going to stop training in a manuel eventually
I got two questions first on, is there a cut off point on seasons? like diring winter I'm not sure how iowa's weather is but in know here in indiana we get a good amount of snow and some trucking schools close during the winter. My second question is I never been behind a wheel of a rig nor drove stick yet. Would they teach me how to drive stick? I know from research that tmc is switching to autos I'm ok with that but I just like to have manual endorsement so if I deside to own my own personal truck to use for personal stuff.