I have a 13 year old who is bipolar. My wife is also bipolar. They were both having issues, and I needed to be home to take care of them. My current position averages about the same pay I was getting with Stevens, and I have most weekends off. (though last week I made about $200, and this week it looks like I'm getting about $100)
The only complaint I had about Stevens was hometime. You can expect to be out for a minimum of three weeks at a time. With a family, that's just not acceptable. Currently, however, my marriage appears to have come to an end. I'm not doing well with staying in housing. so that hometime may not be an issue, now.
Stevens Transport - Dallas, Tx.
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He is quoting pretty well what I have heard repeatedly. Including in their recruiting brochures. Home time is not good. As for not serving Savannah, GA, I have heard of them pulling that stunt when they want a reason to no longer keep a problem driver. (If you give them a strong enough reason, they will find/create a reason to terminate you)
As for my 15 days off, they told me to take two weeks. When I called back on day 13, he told me that freight was weak, and take an extra day.
Typically, I was given one day off for every week on the road (which seems to be the industry standard)
I can give you loads of positive experiences.
Was pulling a very hot load. Wife called and told me that she was kicking me out. (I was only about 2000 miles from home) I contacted my driver manager, and told him what was going on, and asked if it was possible to deliver my current load. He told me to pull into the next truck stop. They were willing to put me on an airplane to get me home. The exact words I got were, "family is more important than any load we pull. we can and will do whatever it takes to help you, and then we will figure out what to do with that load." (wife called back before we were able to figure out plane trip, and changed her mind)
Requested time at home for sister's wedding. Got to LA to deliver a load. There was no freight to get me home, so they offered to pay for my roundtrip airfare to be home for the wedding. Dispatch was able to snag a load from someone else to get me home as I was parking to head to airport. I pulled another carrier's trailer home.
These are the kinds of stories I can tell one right after another. I know there are drivers out there that tell horror stories about how they were treated. I didn't see that while I was there. It makes me wonder what they did to cause it.GeorgiaBoiDreams, Kwaione and JerrytheTexan Thank this. -
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I wonder how they compare to Transam?! (former Transam driver). One good thing about Transam (if it's still that way now) is that there was no forced dispatch to NYC.
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I guess some dispatchers are just more cooperative then others.
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I also had bad experiences with Stevens. They lied to me about everything, AMEN brother. But there were people that were happy there. Oh well, I wouldn't work there again for all of MIDAS' SILVER.
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Hey Grizz, funny to see you here bud, your sticker is due!!!
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