Attention Miller Coors Trenton Brewery: As a driver, it’s incredibly disappointing to experience the lack of professionalism and basic courtesy from your employees. When someone approaches with respect, greeting them politely with a “Good morning” or “Good afternoon,” the response is practically nonexistent.
Instead of providing clear instructions, your staff just throws paperwork at you without even bothering to explain the process, especially for first-time visitors. How is this acceptable? While other companies have the decency to ask if it’s your first time and kindly explain where to go and where your trailer is located, here, they simply toss the paperwork and expect you to figure it out on your own.
Your employees seriously need to reassess their attitude and behavior. Respect, education, and ethics are fundamental values for any job, especially when dealing with people who are just trying to do their jobs. It’s completely unacceptable for drivers who work long hours to face such unpleasant and rude treatment.
Many other companies know how to choose their employees wisely, offering friendly and professional service. People who always greet drivers with a smile and a courteous greeting. Unfortunately, that level of decency is completely absent at this facility.
It’s time for Miller Coors Trenton Brewery to provide training on customer service and basic respect. Not just for the well-being of those of us who work with you, but for the image of your company as well. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Hopefully, you will reflect on this and make...
   Read moreYour 1st time here is going to be overwhelming, just pull onto the scale when it's your turn. Go to guard shack on your left and check in with your pu#. After that you leave the scale and go right and stop and open up your doors for inspection. There will be a covered work space right next to you on your left. Look for an empty spot with a green light and back in. After inspection head to your assigned waiting spot, A## for live loads. Wait for the yard dog to come and tell you what your door is. Head there and back in with tandems back. Green/Red/Green you are free to leave the dock. Pull out and head to the right and you will see a line of trucks. Secure your load and then get in line to check out.
All in all it's not that bad of a place, had 4 hours left on my clock and they had me out with more than enough time to make it to the TA on I70 IN/OH state line
Hope this helps someone
Edit: If you've been driving for a min, you're going to have a 43k+ load. Know your trailer and adjust before you enter the...
   Read moreWould be a great place to pick up a load if the yard drivers weren't jerks. Guard shack instructed me on how to go through the plant and get loaded. One of the instructions was that after loading I was to pull forward, into the space directly across from the docks to secure my load and close the doors so that's what I did. While I was working, a yard driver came up outside blaring his air horn. Rather than going about his business, he eventually got out and came up to the back of my trailer to yell at me. He insisted that I was blocking the entire lane. I explained to him that I was doing as the guard check instructed. Eventually he gave up yelling at me and got back in his truck... And drove through because I wasn't actually blocking anything at all. This kind of crappy office politics to accommodate whiny children who just don't want to do their jobs is exactly why I got out of dayjobbing, I won't be...
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