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Veriha Trucking reviews

3.0
(24)
$500 - $12,500/week

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Salary Surveys

$500 $1,960 $12,500
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Ratings and Reviews

Current Employee - Sep 11, 2019

I am new to Veriha, and I love it. It truly does feel like a family here. You are not just a number! You always talk to the same people, there's no switchboard or they don't remember or know who you are. They are very personable. "At Veriha, there is a personal, professional, caring focus on their employees (aka drivers) is one of their strong points." You can use that quote if you'd like. You guys ROCK !!!

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Current Employee - Aug 4, 2025

I've only been with Veriha for two months but everything I spoke with the recruiter about has been accurate. Beriha is a forward thinking company that isn't afraid to embrace technology.

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Response from Veriha Trucking

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! We're glad your expectations have been met. Honesty and transparency during the recruiting process are important to us. Happy to have you on the team!

Current Employee - May 3, 2025

This place is a great place to work if you're a go-getters...... don't make excuses and or break the law and you'll go far here .... Anyone who complains about the cameras is someone who plans on breaking rules or the law..... Been treated great here with only an occasional hiccup

Pros

Good pay Great home time Maintained trucks Good people

Cons

Never gonna be enough money at any trucking company for the sacrifices we make

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Response from Veriha Trucking

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! Your positive attitude and commitment to safety and professionalism exemplify exactly the kind of driver we're proud to have on our team. We appreciate your understanding about the technology we implement - it's all about keeping our drivers safe and protecting everyone on the road. Thanks for being part of the Veriha team, and we look forward to many more successful miles together!

Former Employee - Apr 16, 2025

Terrible company. Taking incentives away from drivers, and no more minimum pay. If you want to make $700 a week, this is your place.

Pros

None, not worth it at all.

Cons

No money to be made, management is blind Can’t figure out how to keep drivers.

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Response from Veriha Trucking

Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. We're sorry you didn't have a positive experience with us. We'd like to clarify that there is a weekly minimum pay for mileage drivers that starts at $900 and grows based on a 52-week rolling average as drivers' earnings increase. We also launched a monthly toll avoidance bonus back in June. We understand every driver's situation is different, and we're always looking at ways to better support our team.

Current Employee - Jan 10, 2025

Don’t believe a word they tell you. They lie about everything. $.44 a mile and you are lucky to get 1000 miles a week. You can make the same money at McDonald’s. And not be out on the road for 5+ days a week.

Pros

Nothing

Cons

Promised things they can’t deliver just to sucker people into working for them.

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Response from Veriha Trucking

Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. We're sorry you didn't have a positive experience with us. We'd like to clarify a few points about your experience. Our starting rate of $.44 per mile is accurate for new CDL holders, with reviews at 90 days and 6 months for increases. It sounds like you may have had issues with mileage - our drivers typically average 2,200-2,700+ miles per week. We believe strongly in transparency throughout our recruiting process, and we encourage drivers who aren't getting the miles they need to reach out to their Fleet Leader or escalate the issue. We genuinely want all our drivers to succeed and are always willing to work with our team to address concerns.

Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in on Aug 4, 2025

$1,600 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Winchester, IN on May 3, 2025

$1,635 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Marinette, WI on Apr 16, 2025

$600 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 1-5 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Marinette, Wisconsin. on Jan 10, 2025

$500 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Michigan on Dec 8, 2024

$1,000 per week

Current Employee

No

Discussions

Veriha??

Stormy 69

Sep 5, 2016

Veriha??

Yeah I did, unfortunately, actually the bought out the company I was working for, made all kinds of empty promises, then flushed out all the drivers and office personnel. It's nothing but a Green Bay Area scrap paper hauling company run by ex-Schneider lackeys, lots of micromanagement, driver facing cameras, short crappy mileage loads, even crappier equipment. I left them last year and will never be back to them. if you like long haul freight with good equipment and being left alone, forget about veriha.

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jojobill

May 5, 2013

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Do not work for this company. They are charging you vacation days when you do not know about them until you get your pay stub. The dispatchers are

skimming miles, they send you one set showing pay miles on your dispatch and pay you another on your pay stub. The average is 300 miles so far. Wrong directions being sent, maintenance is getting bad, report repairs needed and next time you pick up equipment it stilll needs repair. Its getting worse they hire

drivers from other states and the ones from WI are only getting 400 mile trips. Dispatchers are getting worse and they and company do not care, money is more important.