Cant really blame that on PTL. If I have an emergency at home that I need to take care, Im going home whether they want me to or not. My telling them about it is just out of courtesy. Id prefer I had their blessings, but they are not really required. If you have to go home, you have to go home, that's just the bottom line.
Paschall Truck Lines / Drivers Reviews and Comments
Discussion in 'PTL' started by pigsooie, Mar 10, 2013.
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64-65 at least that's what they were running back in 11, when I worked there.
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That sort of treatment should be a firing offense. There is no sense in that. -
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First of all, youre 42 miles from the house- You tell them you are going home, end of discussion. All companies out there don't care about you or your house. No offense. Ive been driving for 22 yrs so I know this for a fact. Hope everything worked out for you and Im sorry. Oliver Margetin -
Guarantee you'll get only 1700-2000 miles per week. I've been with PTL one year now and I average 2,000 miles weekly. Was a trainer there also. Can't share a truck with another guy, just isn't gonna happen anymore.
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just remember that you won't get the hometime in any kind of timely manner , they will make sure of that - they say it's not forced dispach until you try to turn a load down - they make the terms completely of how you work for them
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Do you know what rate they pay for experienced drivers (5 years)? Is per diem forced or is that negotiable?
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