Former Employee
- Mar 13, 2024
The dispatcher is Eddystone is racist and inappropriate as well as unprofessional. I have never worked for a company that would allow what she she gets away with. For a company that's big on drivers not being on their phone this dispatcher calls you constantly. The unprofessionalism she exhibits is sickening. If you complain her boss does nothing. They keep it under the radar and give excuses for each other so corporate doesn't find out. I know for a fact if corporate knew what was going on in Eddystone terminal she would be fired.
Pros
Home time if she doesn't run you into the ground with port
Cons
Dispatch micromanages. She's inappropriate and unprofessional. She also racist.
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Current Employee
- Feb 23, 2024
This is the worst company in the world to work for stay away if you can the safety director will set you up and she tells big lies
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Former Employee
- Jan 25, 2024
The worst trucking company. Drivers don't get paid for anything they do. Trucks are junk with so much wrong with them. Management is narcissistic.
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Current Employee
- Dec 24, 2023
After 8 years being let go because of Kim a manager who came to Hogan. Requires all trucks to be parked at Target Colombus. Screw this company after 8 years this how they treat you? Hired me knowing I didn't live in Ohio.
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Former Employee
- Nov 25, 2023
Disrespectful and Dishonest. Hogan has become a puppy mill of rookie drivers. Just look at how trashed Hogan trucks are. Orientation was about 20 drivers of which maybe 3 were professional drivers with experience. My first 7 months was a dedicated route out of KC. 500+ mile a night 5 days a week. Great run and good pay. I kept asking to move to days but was told day driving was for more senior drivers. Lied to… after about 4 months I talked to the day driver, and he was fresh out of training. Hogan didn’t respect me enough to tell me the truth. Rookie drivers can’t stay awake at night.
After 7 months Hogan lost the account, so I went back home to the Florida panhandle where they offered me store deliveries out of Montgomery, AL. The catch was that I had to ride with a trainer for a week to learn the account. More disrespect and deception. First the trainer was a smoker and second, they could have explained the paperwork in the office in less than an hour. The training was so Hogan could run us like a team and only pay me training pay which Hogan never paid me. After 4 days of trying to sleep in a moving truck, eating in the truck and no shower I asked to be sent home. My wife picked me up at a Loves on her way to Tallahassee. That 18$ shower was well worth it. I took a week vacation while trying to find another account with Hogan and they terminated me. Hogan never paid me for 1600 miles I drove out of Montgomery. Don’t drive for Hogan out of Montgomery, it’s the worst.
Hogan may have been around for 100 years, but Hogan has become a puppy mill for rookie drivers, and Hogan will deceive and disrespect professional drivers. It’s easy to understand what has happened, Hogan Management has no respect for rookie drivers which are easy to deceive so that mindset bleeds over to the way Hogan treats professional drivers.
Pros
Easy way to get in a truck.
Cons
After 100 years Hogan forgot how to treat a professional driver.
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