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Old 01-23-2010, 06:24 AM
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One good thing Arrow did was run a top notch orientation training session regarding mirrors and logs. I hope those aspects get picked up by other carriers.

It took me two weeks with them to realize that it wasn't something I wanted to continue. They said to bring a limited amount of gear to orientation as they'd route you through home within a couple of days to grab the rest. By the time I had enough it was two weeks later and not once routed that way. That may not seem like much, but after strapping loads in muddy yards it got old wearing mud caked clothes without extra ones to change into. But that is minor compared to the brakes on the trailers. I'd never seen a Freightliner shop mechanic lie on behalf of a company before working with Arrow. Long story short, after a phone call with Arrow the mechanic said something that didn't match what a previous mechanic said or what my brake repair class instructor taught us or even better yet what a vehicle inspection would have revealed had one been done. How that company ever got one of their trucks/trailers through an inspection is beyond me.

Despite the joy it brings to me to hear they are closing I feel bad for any of the people working there that were treated so poorly. Now if we could just get the axis of evil in the SW to do the same the clouds would part and the sun would shine.
 
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Old 01-26-2010, 11:52 PM
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guy I took out the other day to train applied to a bunch of companies a couple of weeks before christmas when his other job ended. One of the companies to call back was Arrow. Boy, did he dodge a bullet.
 
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Old 02-20-2010, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jvnd1953
Paul, check OOIDA's website for "frequently asked questions about Arrow" or something like that. It has directions on what to do if we don't get our W-2's by the 31st of Jan. Search facebook also for Arrow Trucking and there are some pages set up to keep ex-employees notified of the latest news and help. Right now the IRS and FBI raided the offices. It seems among other nasty dealings and schemes Arrow with held our income taxes but never paid the government to the tune of 2 million dollars. They also committed bank and wire fraud and are accused of racketeering ubder the RICO Act. Looks like son and mommy will go to jail.
Sorry Havent checked this. Received the W2 last month, I'll have to sit down and add up all my paystubs VS what I had written down what the load paid. I got lazy at one point and wasnt checking it too often since it was usually right.

Havent heard much about the boy being in trouble lately that would be nice to see them get jail time. The mom I thought was kinda out of it until the start of the end when she booted him out just after I left in May or June.

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Old 02-22-2010, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Flying W
One good thing Arrow did was run a top notch orientation training session regarding mirrors and logs. I hope those aspects get picked up by other carriers.
Kind of belated on my end, but just wanted to say "thanks" on behalf of myself and the other orientation instructors who taught those classes :thumbsup: I haven't been monitoring this thread at all.
 
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Old 02-23-2010, 10:04 AM
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Doug aims to get Arrow record straight . .

Tulsa World: Arrow's ex-CEO blames others

"Pielsticker also denies that he knew before Arrow Trucking's demise on Dec. 22 that the company was in financial straits or was on the verge of collapse, the court document shows."

It's a big company! You expect him to know everything?
 
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Old 02-26-2010, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dieselgrl
Kind of belated on my end, but just wanted to say "thanks" on behalf of myself and the other orientation instructors who taught those classes :thumbsup: I haven't been monitoring this thread at all.
Glad I wasn't talking bad about the instructors since one was montoring! I think it was Jim that I seemed to get along with the best. I really did like the demonstration with the loads of barrels on the deck and talking about tailgating in traffic. How those barrels went flying at 25mph and coming to a dead stop to avoid a collision. Talk about having a Steel coils and extra chains. One thing that dryvan drivers will never understand. Just like pulp, it moves baby. How many times I've seen tailgating or pushing down the road. Man.... Been in that bad Wreck once. Don't want another one!
I can only assume it was you deiselgirl that was the driver of that scenario. Always stuck with me.
 




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