What about Melton truck lines

Discussion in 'Melton' started by michaelmtc, May 17, 2007.

  1. Michele

    Michele Bobtail Member

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    DEPENDS ON WHOM THEY HAVE CALLING ON THEIR ACCOUNTS. WE HAVE GREAT FLATBED FREIGHT, AT LEAST I DO...EVERYTIME I HAD TO CALL THE MELTON OFFICE ABOUT SOMETHING LIKE HIS PAYROLL ACCOUNT, THEY ACTED AS IF THEY COULD CARE LESS...MELTON WAKE UP...YOU ARE LOSING GOOD DRIVERS BUT IN RETURN MY HUSBAND GETS TO HELP ME , I AM MUCH TO BUSY WITH ALL MY FREIGHT FOR JUST ME TO HANDLE...
    TRUCK DRIVER TURNED BROKER...YIPPIE...
     
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  3. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    You might look at ATS
     
  4. SouthsideTRKman

    SouthsideTRKman Light Load Member

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    Thats because YOU were calling and not him. Is he a freakin Adult? Is he capable of using a cell phone or a Qualcomm? Jeezus, you talk about him like he is mentally incapable of making his own decisions. And I see you said they "Pushed" him into a lease...well, I have to call BullScat here because I started there in May and was told the Lease was "No Longer an Option" and that the only people in the Lease Op program were going to be the ones currently enrolled in the program, no new Leases. So whats the real deal here? And, also from my management experience, when it comes to Bereavement Leave, usually it is only granted for members of Immediate family (Mother, Father, Kids, sister, brother) not your Third Cousin twice removed.....I just think there is WAAAAAYYYY more to your ranting than you are letting on to.
     
  5. RunningRabbit81

    RunningRabbit81 Bobtail Member

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    Michele, first off, you don't even make sense! From what I have seen, Melton will spend THEIR OWN MONEY to get one of their drivers home when there is a legitimate emergency. I have seen them deadhead a driver over 600 miles AND pay them for it whenever they had to get home due to an emergency.
     
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  6. mule

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    well from what i am seeing it seems like there is more good comments on melton thn bad. so is ther pay preaty good over all/ how about home time is it very good? also do they tarp every load?
     
  7. SouthsideTRKman

    SouthsideTRKman Light Load Member

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    Mule, pay goes by experience, Home time is one day earned for every week out and they are decent about getting you home and I tarp prob about 85% of my loads.
     
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  8. freightliner1557

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    Wow this Michele lady is something else,,,I have read her post thru out this system and what a lady!!! Seems to me that she needs to release the collar from around her husbands neck,let him be a man,and get a life of her own.One post she is filing bankruptcy,next post her husband won 73,000 at some casino, she has too much work for just her but yet has time to try and bash a trucking company when I am quiet sure she has no CDL let alone ever drove a truck. Wow what a lady !!! And thay wounder why husbands want to be a truck driver...Who could live a life with her holding the collar ?
     
  9. Lilbit

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    I'm not going to go back and read about the bankruptcy and casino winnings. I do find your post insulting to women in general. It's generally not a good idea to insult a trucker's wife, or any other woman for that matter.

    What does it matter if she does or does not have a CDL, and how would you know anyway? There are plenty of other jobs in the trucking industry that do not require the license.

    Many trucker's wives are involved in their hubby's driving careers in one way or another. They help deal with things their husbands cannot take care of while they are driving. They learn as much about a trucking company as their husbands do, and can tell others just as much about a certain company as someone driving for that company.

    Before you think about picking this post apart, I am a trucker's wife, retired trucker and the daughter of a trucker with over 30 years of experience.

    Have a good day, driver.
     
  10. crossbreed

    crossbreed Light Load Member

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    Well michaelmtc I'll be there jan 5th. I'm going to give them a shot. at least it's a job.
    but you can ask the same ? about any co. and get the same answer. so there for if you want the truth go and work for them. what might suck to 1 driver might be great for another!
     
  11. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Hey crossbreed, congrats and good luck with them. Since your in GA, you will get to see alot of SC port. I hauled many steel coils out of there.
     
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