My huband and i did attend panther orientation in july 09 and i got a few peices of advice... #1, bring ur own lunch. they dont fix enough 4 everybody.
Might have to agree with you on this one...but hey its not a buffet..plan ahead..smart thinking.
#2, dont stay at the super 8. TRUST ME..
This one is interesting..I stay there all the time, for the price its is well worth it for me and my drivers. The only problem I have ever had in the last 4 yrs was a key problem, but that was taken care with no issues.
#3, dont trust anything they tell u, its 99% lies.
This one really bothers me..please elaborate on all these lies they supposedly told you...from what I have found it is a very overwhelming class with a lot if information,...maybe you were not paying attention and got confused? I will not say that 100% of the info they give you is absolutly true, policies change on a regular basis and the books are not updated as soon as they should be...but you statement is absurdly incorrect. So again could you elaborate on this?
and the #4 and final peice of advice i can offer u is RUN!!! to any other expidite company, RUN VERY,VERY FAST!!!!
Well all I can say about this is, with the given history of your useful and wonderful information you have posted here, I am sure everyone reading this will adhear to your advise....As has always been said about any company you want to know about..not every company fits your needs and personal business model...apparently Panther did not meet you needs..I hope you have since then found someone who will.
Now for some information that I have seen helpful in the process or orentation is :
1. make sure yiou have all the requested info that was asked on the application, such as work history, where you have lived(gvmt class), ect... having this info and current information such as phone numbers and contact info will speed up the process once it is started.
2. Ask plenty of questions about policies and procedures..
3. Take notes, and ask questions about your notes, to make sure you have the correct info.
4. never assume anything...just because it was that way at another company, does not always meant it is that way a Panther.
5. Make sure you have enough funds to get started with, you never know what is liable to happen in the hiring process...some delays can hold you up for a few days, or weeks....always be ready to handle whatever situation can happen.
6. Did I mention to ask questions and make sure you understand the answers? I think so...very important part of the whole process.