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$Current Employee - Jul 15, 2024
Pros
No pros
Cons
Management, maintenance, equipment, etc,etc,etc.
Former Employee - Sep 11, 2023
Pros
Don’t buy the warranty u wasting ur money on it . It only cover major work.on truck
Cons
There trucks not DOT certified, history paper work on truck is fake
Former Employee - May 22, 2023
Pros
Work was easy.
Cons
Lied to by management. Management doesn't care about the driver's or the conditions they want you to wait for your loads in
Former Employee - Jul 27, 2022
Pros
There is no pros
Cons
Lack of communication, shady sales tactics, lack of accountability
Current Employee - Apr 21, 2022
Pros
Work / life Great pay Newer equipment you can count on.
Cons
Flow of information
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frolicfree
Apr 22, 2016
Q:
Got an offer for the local CVS account. Recruiter is telling me:
Monday thru Friday, about 10hrs a day, home daily.
Should expect to gross around $1200 weekly, paid per dispatch.
Weekends off.
Average 3 stops per day.
Delivers in all 5 bouroughs of NYC, as well as Philly and Baltimore, and the
greater Mid Atlantic region.
All palletized, usually just have to bring the pallets into the store.
Occasionally need to break down and use rollers.
Uses 40' and 45' trailers.
Seems a bit... well, too easy. Trying to figure out the catch here?
Why are they always hiring for this account and why are they trying to entice
people with a $1500 sign on?
Maybe it doesn't seem too bad to me, considering I've been doing all Northeast
for the past year and my own load breakdowns for mixed skus etc the past 6
months.
Anybody have stories about working for Ryder, or this account in particular? Or
delivering to CVS stores?
A:
well, the traffic headaches alone would be enough to drive you insane daily.
Those areas have to be the worst traffic areas in this entire country, without
question. I worker for Ryder, on a frozen route similar to what you're saying,
mostly palletized with some needed to be broke down. Those are the ones that
you will hate. Fingerprint each piece, with little or no help from the store,
then stand by and wait while the store verify's each piece count.
Ryder itself, wasn't to bad to work for, decent benefits. I didn't like the
truck because it had the auto braking feature, any car gets within 300 ft and
your truck starts slowing down, God forbid, some 4 wheeler cuts you off diving
for an offramp, you're stopping no questions asked.
As long as you don't mind working every day, it probably is not so bad, except
for the areas you'll be working in. You are right, about the part that it seems
to easy, I had the same thought when I started on the dedicated run down here,
and soon found out little things that I did not like. One thing for sure, if
they're always hiring, there are things they are not telling you. We got a
$5000 bonus on that frozen deal down here, but it was spread out over 2 years,
not much of a "signing" bonus, but it was nice to have a little extra
once a month
With the Ryder deal down here the money was pretty good. When I went for the road test, the guy that gave it and I were talking, ( it is a real road test, about an hour long), and he his run was from here to MA, and he almost cracked $90k the year before. The guy that I trained with said he made almost $75. In the 6 months I was there, I made about $32. On the frozen deal down here, typically we would be home once during the week, and at least a restart for the weekend. Other than that, you route was variable, you never knew where you were going until the night before, you had to be there awhile before you got a set route. I guess, like every company out there, there will be things you like and things you don't. Good luck and safe travels
frolicfree
Apr 22, 2016
I
did the Rite Aide account for Ryder, it's similar to CVS. It's great company to
be with, and if they told you around $1,200 a week, you can bet if you have a
good supervisor they will do their best to get you that as a average. People
don't last on these accounts for a few reasons:
The hours are less than desirable.
You'd be surprised how many people can't seem to make appointment times, and
you will be let go if you can't manage it. The schedule wasn't that bad, the
drivers were.
Some drivers are lazy, they don't want to work. If it's a piece unload, it's
hard work! Although CVS didn't have many piece unloads out of RI.
Ryder is very strict when it comes to safety. They have inspectors that park in
the parking lot and watch every move you make. Not a problem for some, but it
is for others.
Overall, if you don't mind the city, you will be hard pressed to find a better
outfit to work for!!
Morg
Mar 9, 2016
Beware
of Ryder Logistics in Green Bay. The Driver Manager is a serious Narcissist and
is a real #### to work for. Also the guy he works for, the facility manager, is
even worse, and stabs people in the back when they are not looking.
We had a really good night time supervisor there who was suddenly let go
because he was bringing up safety issues. And this is the same way with the
trucks and trailers, if you make to much noise, you are terminated.
It is not an environment that supports safety. My advice is to move on to the
next driver position, there are plenty in the area.