Former Employee
- Jul 18, 2024
Roadshow has new - ish equipment, I think 2019 or newer. The office personnel are very efficient at what they do. The owner puts drivers first. Top name entertainers as their clients. Tours are generally 3 or 4 months long, so the home time rating of 3 stars reflects that. Dispatch will always try to get you home whenever you need it.
Pay is highest in the industry. Pay is u days a week even on off days while on tour. Most tours provide catering for 3 meals a day, so you're not spending everything on food.
I believe Roadshow is probably the best in the industry
Pros
Good lead drivers. Drivers come first
Cons
Away from home too much
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Current Employee
- Jul 18, 2024
Overall I think it's a good company I've been about 4 years it's not driving if you don't like driving at night it's not for you cuz you leave about 11:00 at night drive 7:00 8:00 in the morning and you sleep in the day equipment is very good
Pros
Nice equipment pays good
Cons
I don't think there is any
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Former Employee
- Aug 30, 2022
I worked at Roadshow Services for 24 months.
I always knew it would be a temporary stopping off place, on my way to a permanent, career-type driving job.
The company booked some very good concert tours, with many of them giving drivers nice hotel rooms, other times you would receive $50 if you chose to sleep in your truck, thus saving the tour some expenses.
Tractor quality ranged from rental-truck 'meh' to classy and powerful - and everything in between.
The company at one time had a policy of not paying drivers for ´travel days,´ which meant time traveling in a rental car or plane to a new work assignment or truck pickup point.
The pay rate pay was rather poor. I earned $90 per day ($45 being considered tax-free per diem) or $630 per week while away from home, home time of course was not compensated.
The company also once required drivers to ´assist´with both load-in and load-out .I finally got so tired of that, that I simply refused to do it.
I told the truck loaders,
´Hey, you guys load the truck, and I´ll drive it, okay? You don´t help me drive, so why should I help you load the dern thing?´´´
No one bothered me about that ever again.
At Roadshow, I was always slip-seating tractors, on a plane to somewhere once or twice a month, and also rented plenty of cars to get to new assignments.
It got kind of tiring after awhile, and when I was laid off, I almost viewed it as a blessing in disguise.
Pros
Concert tours are kinda fun (at first), the OTR lifestyle allows you to visit family and friends on the cheap, you can get nice hotels, free food, and once in a while you get a really great tour and a nice truck to go along with it.
Cons
Being away from home for up to three months at a time, and lousy, dirty, poorly-maintained rental trucks are also part of the package every so often.
The pay and benefits stink, and it´s not a job for anyone with a wife and family.
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Former Employee
- Nov 4, 2019
Bad communications with dispatch . If your not in the click don't bother hirering on. Worst place I have ever worked in 49 years of trucking.
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