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$Former Employee - Aug 28, 2023
Pros
none
Cons
Low Pay for experienced drivers. Also dispatchers are all sucks!!! that’s all!!
Former Employee - Apr 22, 2022
Pros
run don't apply here
Cons
worst place so many law suits
Current Employee - Jan 9, 2022
Pros
Local to UT, Equipment up to date
Cons
Needs to move corp. headquarters to Salt Lake out of St George
Former Employee - Sep 29, 2020
Pros
Excellent equipment and home time
Cons
No loyalty to drivers. Lack of listening to the driver, who office personnel actually works for...Huge turnover of good drivers here.
Former Employee - Feb 12, 2020
Pros
Stayed mostly west, Kept running, never missed home time.
Cons
Lower pay
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Salt Lake City, UT on Aug 28, 2023
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Arizona on Dec 14, 2022
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in St. George, UT on Jan 9, 2022
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Phoenix, AZ on Sep 29, 2020
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in on Sep 23, 2017
Current Employee
No
joseph1135
Jun 7, 2014
Andrus pays .305 a mile. That's no money. When I called to inquire she got mad when I said that was no money.
mulieelk
Jun 7, 2014
Andrus pays nothing. Lessors hires out of Idaho. Start between .35 and .40 per mile, APU and inverter on all trucks. Miles are there plus an opportunity to run for our entertainment division Xtreme.
Andrus. Wow.
mulieelk
Jun 7, 2014
A driver that lives near me in Las Vegas drives for Andrus and loves the company. Depends on what the driver is comfortable with. I've hauled a couple of those "entertainment" loads and for me, hated it. Some love it; some don't.
joseph1135
Jun 8, 2014
Worked for Andrus for a month in 2004, bounced around between 4 crappy trucks and a bunch of motel rooms before an engine blew while pulling a set of doubles to Salt Lake City out of St.-freakin'-George. The next day I was informed by Andrus that the problem wasn't with their equipment, it was my "attitude" that was the problem. I already had a rental car waiting for me to drive back to Seattle. These guys are a bunch of LDS Boy Scouts. Don't waste your time on this crew of imbeciles.