current yrc glen moore drivers need info......
Discussion in 'USF Glen Moore' started by duddie, Dec 18, 2010.
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Rider policy is 14 or older.. $15 a month insurance fee.
Hazmat is required even though we do not haul much of it. Probably less than 5% of freight is hazmat - no extra pay for hauling it. -
I havent met many happy solo drivers at yrcgm. They do the dirty work for the team trucks (so i'm told). I'm a team driver. The driver managers are arrogant rude and dishonest. But the money is good so I live with that.Haha GM's benifits are very good and very affordable. hometime 14/2. Payroll issues are difficult to resolve because you cant get them to call u back when u leave a msg.(they never answer) however when u do finally talk to a human they address your probs. pretty quickly. Payroll personell are also very friendly.
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Northeast Regional is 47cpm. Southeast is 40cpm. National is 43cpm. Rider policy is 14 or older and $15/month insurance fee. Hazmat is required even though we do not haul much of it. No extra pay for hauling it. Northeast drivers have APU's.
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Unless Celadon (who bought Glenn Moore out) cleaned house, they are a bad company to work for. Even though they made money (cheating drivers) they have no respect for drivers. I worked for them and my check was always short. Advise you to stay clear of Glenn Moore. -
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I mentioned in a few posts here-I worked for them (Gleen Moore) for a month and that was enough. I have a good attitude, safe and work hard, but they had no appreication for me. My check was alomost always short, and I had to load for teams all the time and then sit. They had a large turnover at the time but maybe after being bought by Celadon things will change. I can put up with good and bad, but they just did not seem to care one thing about you out on the road. There were about 20 drivers when I hired-on, but that was years ago. They made there money by paying less per mile the longer the miles you ran. So a 500 mile load pays less than a 1,000 mile load. If you go there, hope things work out but I would advise against it unless the people have changed (dispatch-mangaement). -
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I never had any issues with Glen Moore, but Glen Moore doesn't exist anymore, so your posts are a little late. I'm not sure why we even still have a DAC thread for Glen Moore. I guess the mods just haven't gotten around to removing it yet.
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