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$Current Employee - Mar 1, 2024
Pros
Good company. Good People.
Cons
I don't have any cons to mention at the moment
Current Employee - Feb 29, 2024
Pros
They do what they say, and say what they do, the people are honest.
Cons
Nothing to write home about
Current Employee - Feb 29, 2024
Pros
They do what they say, and say what they do, the people are honest
Cons
Nothing bad to say about them
Current Employee - Feb 29, 2024
Pros
Pay, management, company culture, relationships with drivers.
Cons
There really are no cons.
Current Employee - Dec 8, 2023
Pros
Family Environment
Cons
I can't personally give any cons
Company Driver - 1 Year CDL Experience
Surveyed in Lithonia, GA on Mar 1, 2024
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 1 Year CDL Experience
Surveyed in Raleigh, NC on Feb 29, 2024
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 1 Year CDL Experience
Surveyed in Raleigh, NC on Feb 29, 2024
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 1 Year CDL Experience
Surveyed in Jefferson City, TN on Feb 29, 2024
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 4 Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Lexington, SC on Aug 2, 2022
Current Employee
No
bigorangefan9999
Feb 16, 2014
Q: Do they have a terminal or any work in
Baltimore?
A: No, they are only in the Southeast. Virginia to Georgia to Oklahoma.
BigBluePeter
Jun 13, 2014
I worked for Brown of Lithonia. My gig was a dedicated run out of the Rock Tenn plant in Stevenson, AL. Started out with a 800 a week guarantee that disappeared. Then the mile went to crap and couldn't make it on 4-500 a week so I left. They aren't horrible, some trucks are good others are garbage. I think you need 3 years experience to get on with them. In their defence the route I had was set up all wrong and after our dispatcher quit it went to hell anyway. I miss being home every night but I don't miss brown. All I pulled was roll stock and scrap cardboard with the occasional load of boxes. boxes were light the rest would top you out all the time.
bigorangefan9999
Feb 16, 2014
I do know that the o/o get 72% but what that comes to in dollar average haven't been able to find out.
Whitey14243
Oct 28, 2014
I worked for them as a Local guy out of the Rock Tenn plant in Stevenson, AL as a company driver. They started out with a guarantee that went away after 2 months and then the miles were so low that I had to quit. Your loads are mostly going to be roll stock, scrap cardboard, or corrugated boxes. Most of the time you are going to be heavy, and a lot of the time you are going to be top heavy. When I was there a year ago they were having a hard time keeping any kind of driver. As far as Im concerned the pay was too low for anyone to make a decent living. Your results may vary though.