Paul Miller Trucking- Spring Grove, PA.
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by Mystic_Shadow, Nov 3, 2008.
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WOW This has GOT to be a record for The Truckers Report!
2 posters in the first page of the thread that are 1 post wonders cheerleading for the company!
This has got to be preserved for life!
It's a Once in a life time on any Forum!
And both of them live within 18 miles of the yard!
HMMMM I know you all know what I really want to say but I'll let someone else announce it!
zentrucking and bigblue19 Thank this. -
Well lets see what Independent sources have to say About Paul Miller trucking
Driver SEA 79.27
Vehicle SEA 72.15
Last inspection had 1 critical Violation listed March 2009
Last 30 months 6 crashes
Last 30 months 0 fatal accidents
Average # of power unit 51
That's a border line company there with high out of service marks on both the driver and trucks. More than 1 in 10 trucks have been involved in a crash last 30 months which is high, but only 3 needed tows which is low. Some corners are being cut there by both the company and DRIVERS. We need to take responsibility for our own actions no one holds a gun to your head to do something illegal. It's border line saftey wise and thats a honest answer, may be worth a look by the DOT
http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SafeStat/CarrierOverview.asp?ais=&dot=269486&WhichForm=safer
They have great credit scores and good records otherwise ( is a pay site and I can't post links from it). I personally wouldn't drive there or anywhere on a 1099 as a company driver. That crap rips the driver off no matter who is doing it and needs to get out of the industry for company drivers. If you don't own the tools (truck) that does the job and have no chance to profit and loss from your work then you shouldn't be 1099.. As we need to police our own saftey we also need to read beyond the recruiters. The company has 51 trucks and is an East Coast carrier....why did you think they would change their whole concept and customer base to suit you? If you want to drive South East regional hire on with a company located and running there, not with a company Located in PA and operating on the east Coast. Good luck man.slick14 and average joe Thank this. -
i know several drivers that work for them and they are very happy the company i currently work for gets flat bed loads brokered through them and they are overall good loads (i have hauled several of these loads and have no complaints the shippers and receivers have been good and they had good rates i get paid %). They have a lot of southeast freight all the loads i have hauled for them were either out of georgia, sc or al and all coming back to md or pa. A lot of their runs are coils down south lumber back up. Im sorry that you had a bad experience but they really are not a bad company from what Ive personally heard from friends of mine or experienced myself.
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sounds like cheap shet both ways to me.....
dannyb1212000 Thanks this. -
Well in all fairness have you ever hauled for them? Just because its steel or lumber doesn't mean its cheap plenty of people make a good living hauling it. Plenty of freight might sound cheap but just because its a certain commodity doesn't mean its cheap a lot more goes into a rate
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if you didnt come over with some of the office people from the other trucking co. u will not make money maybe first couple weeks u will. i am rite now fileing reports again them with the rite people for ripping drives off. management and you know who i am talking and they are related. drives check why the left the other trucking co..
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you are absolutely correct about calling the correct person. I am quite familar with this company and if everyone would actually stand up for themselves i doubt there would be a paul miller trucking... they are a bad place to work for... hopefully when dot goes in next week they get shut down... they are a bunch of crooks
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