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Cypress Truck Lines reviews

2.8
(10)
$370 - $1,500/week

Summary

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Salary Surveys

$370 $932 $1,500
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Ratings and Reviews

Current Employee - Feb 21, 2026

Listen this place is a joke the lie about everything and the trainers in there so called refresher course are the absolute worst starting with Mr Lawrence and his side kicks Derek and Woods they talked to you like your nothing extremely disrespectful and that guy woods trys selling you his trash food ! Stay away from this place you've been warned!

Pros

None

Cons

Everything

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Current Employee - Dec 7, 2025

Out of Texas. Job posting says $1600 per week as the lower end of the pay range. You’ll be lucky to get half that each week due to dispatch giving you 200-300 mile runs every day or downright forgetting to give you a pre plan at all. If you’re even less lucky, you will get loads that skip a day before delivery multiple times a week. Do not come here as a new or experienced driver.

Pros

Trucks are in working order, coworkers are friendly and endearing.

Cons

Everything else. It’s a job, we don’t come for fun, we come to get paid and bust ###.

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Former Employee - Aug 5, 2025

If you want company that’s gonna train you for over a month and wait to give you a truck, This is the company. It doesn’t matter how much experience you have. They will still train you for over a month before even giving you a truck and then you have to do two or three road tests even when you’ve done your training Just to prolong your training experience.

Pros

Decent pay nice owner/dispatchers

Cons

Too long of training when you have experience one month of training, even if you have 5 to 10 years of driving under your belt

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Former Employee - Feb 20, 2025

Not really AA friendly. Claim they won’t just let you go, let me go no warning no nothing, said i could come back, probably would not

Pros

The safest place you will ever work

Cons

Money ain’t there

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Former Employee - Jun 23, 2022

Typical lies from yet another trucking company. Imagine that. If you go home on weekends you make under 1k a week. If you stay out longer, you can make more but, you better have your lips in the proper position to do any good. Everyone there takes things personal and will treat you like a scorned ex. Subordinates are only allowed the thoughts of their bosses.

Pros

The women are less sensitive then the (and I use the term loosely) men that work there

Cons

Working with guys that stay on a permanent menstrual cycle.

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Jacksonville, FL on Feb 21, 2026

$1,154 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Texas on Dec 7, 2025

$700 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Jacksonville, FL on Aug 5, 2025

$1,500 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Jacksonville, FL on Feb 20, 2025

$700 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - In CDL School CDL Experience

Surveyed in Albany Ga on Aug 9, 2018

$1,200 per week

Current Employee

No

Discussions

Cypress truck lines training

NewbieTransport

May 3, 2016

Cypress truck lines training

Went through training with them and currently work here. You can stay or go home while in training. The accommodations are junk. Pretty much a closet with a bed and a desk. They don't pay for your meals or anything till you pass and go to orientation. Rick is the trainer there and he's pretty cool. He'll help you all he can but be forewarned if you just can't get the hang of it even after him helping as much as he can he will send you home. If you've done any drugs don't waste your time. They do hair follicle and they'll send you home and make sure you don't get a job driving a truck. I'm home Egbert weekend with no orblems. Miles are good haven't had any problems getting loads. Be prepared to haul a lot of Sheetrock. That's our main commodity we haul and also be prepared to deal with these tarps. They're heavy as hell because of the material they're made of and they're big because we sometimes haul tall loads that require tarps. You won't get a new truck till after at least a year of being with them. And by new I mean like 2010 and up trucks. The newest you'll get is 2007 and that's because they're paid for and if you should mess it up then it's not a big deal. Overall they're not bad but if you can go through a school and THEN come here I'd highly recommend it.

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Walkertwin

May 23, 2015

Cypress truck lines

Gotta say loving it. Flatbed is awesome I think. Mileage is pretty good average 500 a day. I get home weekends and possible 10 off at the house if the load goes by the house. Love the physical work as well.

cypress truck lines???

Tdgraham

Sep 11, 2015

cypress truck lines???

It was either cypress or melton ive choosen cypress since melton cant get me home as often plus cypress operates in south east....anyone currently working for cypress? I know equipment use to be old but ive seen they have been upgrading....hows the pay here....recruiter says can easily get 2200 miles weekly and home weekends.....just want a review of the company from someone who knows....