Why I stay with USA Truck
Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by chemsoldier1, Feb 16, 2013.
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Glad to hear you like them. .37 cpm starting third year now isn't bad.
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Anything paying over .40 is probably short regional haul. You'd probably be better off with an hourly local job.
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I guess I stay at USA because they always give me places like this to deliver to. This is what I have to look forward to Monday morning.
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Seems like we're doing a lot of those lately. Did one like that in Colorado a couple of months ago. This is where I delivered Saturday. Very small, manure and mud lot. Needless to say the new truck got washed last night.
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Well, Here's why I LEFT USA.
1: I got sick and tired of all the lies. I actually went into VB and was headed off by Chris. He knew I was mad. It was a good thing he got to me, cause I told him straight up if I got over to Adam Bobbitt it was not gonna be a good day for him. (Well over that now and wish him all the best but would NEVER work for that kid again).
2: USA had absolutely the worst equipment I've ever had to deal with and I'm pretty sure I would have had better luck getting teeth pulled from a lockness monster than I would have had getting them to fix their equipment and quit "patching" it up.
3: Their training program is ridiculous. 150 hours in a truck and your on your on your own. Just finished reading on FB about a newbie that almost burnt his brakes up on Mt. Eagle b/c he didn't know where the jake was. Absolutely not that guys fault it was his trainers and USA's for not making sure he knew. Lord help him if/when he gets to PA.
4: Well....I'll let the picture speak for itself (attached) I went from making $400-$600 a week to AVERAGING $2500 a week. I had no idea how much I was being robbed.
5: no lie, as my wife and I were packing up my truck to head to my new job, I was confronted by the new head of maintenance. I had no idea who he was, but he came over and asked if I was leaving in said "yeah I'm done" and he asked me why. So I told him about how bad it was getting with the bum equipment. He them introduced himself to myself and my wife and agreed with me that it was in a
Deplorable state. He said that he came over with Rose Colored glasses expecting to be able to step in and start fixing the problems, but was met by the board with what he could and couldn't do. We talked for a long time, before we bid our adieus and parted ways. Pretty sad when the new head of maintenance knows how bad it is, and yet he can't do his job because of a money hungry board of directors.
Anywho. I told USA when I left, and I'll state it here, I thank USA for the opportunity to work for them, but it was time for us to part ways. I am so much happier with my new OTR job, and I get to be home almost every weekend while still averaging $2500 a week. I won't try to get you all away from USA because if your happy there, then by all means stay, but I would truly truly tell any new driver to dig and do your research first. Find out what your really missing out on.
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