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National Carriers reviews

2.5
(16)
$325 - $4,038/week

Summary

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Salary Surveys

$325 $1,065 $4,038
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Ratings and Reviews

Former Employee - Nov 6, 2023

Worst company I have drove for. Always sitting at truck stops waiting on loads. Terrible dispatchers will lie to you while you are standing in front of them. Stay away. Swift was better than they are if that tells you anything

Pros

None

Cons

Everything

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Former Employee - Sep 1, 2023

I was lied to in my email saying they have refresher driving program. It’s false advertising. The recruiter told me go pay for refresher course or go with another company for six months then I can be hired right away.

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Former Employee - Feb 23, 2022

I would not recommend and driver here unless you want to breakdown and end up sleeping in the trailer because the truck is at the dealer being fixed. The night and weekend dispatchers are terrible.

Pros

There is no pro I repeat there is no pro

Cons

I left after 7.5 years and I screamed and yelled of going elsewhere if I didn't get more miles

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Current Employee - Aug 5, 2021

If you are an older man like myself. Children are grown. Divorced. That doesn’t mind a 65 mph truck. And doesn’t mind averaging approximately 2000 to 2500 miles per week. This is a great company to work for. I have been with them for almost 2 years now. And I don’t have any complaints.

Pros

Trucks are well-maintained. At least for me every time I had a truck issue it was looked after as soon as I can get it to the service garage. My driver manager is awesome. My home time is what I ask for. And they honor it. I am satisfied with how much money I am earning.

Cons

For me there aren’t any.

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Former Employee - Aug 4, 2021

Don't believe their new pay increase BS. After the increase you're still on the low end of the trucking industry's pay scale. ($35 - $45 K gross per year ) New to trucking? Give them a call. Experienced, don't waste your dime. Just reading their new hire requirements should open your eyes. " 3 preventable accidents in 3 years is acceptable " UNBELIEVABLY DESPERATE FOR DRIVERS "

Pros

Will hire if pulse is detected

Cons

Company driver 2015-2021

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Irving, TX on Feb 23, 2022

$885 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Irving on Aug 5, 2021

$1,058 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Irving, Texas on Aug 4, 2021

$769 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Irving, TX on Jul 31, 2021

$808 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Dallas, Texas on May 10, 2021

$769 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Discussions

ANY NEW 2016 INFORMATION ON NATIONAL CARRIERS

antoinefinch

Feb 11, 2016

ANY NEW 2016 INFORMATION ON NATIONAL CARRIERS

Tried to find some info on National Carriers. Have to dig for it though. Seems like an excellent carrier if you can make it through orientation. Orientation is thorough and strict and strictly business. The company doesn't tolerate immature behavior and isn't going to be a baby sitter for any driver that's should already be an adult. Good policies seems to me. Probably be associating with drivers that don't sit around and wail constantly.

National Carriers...The Beginning of a New Journey (Part 2)

JimmyJohnTexas

Jun 30, 2016

National Carriers...The Beginning of a New Journey (Part 2)

The pay is .40/mile in 6 mos. .41/mile then 2yrs. .42. there are weeks you'll have more than 2000 but they're few of those. Although they are an OK company overall they don't have a large freight base. The meat and potatoes of national comes from the beef loads that u have to share with the lease drivers and elements produce. They are a business at the end of the day the loads with good miles that make the company driver money they give them to lease guys bcuz majority of them are paid by percent. The multiple stop beef loads the lease guys love they give them to the company drivers. And yes the vets the same. They may throw them a bone every now. And again.

National Carriers...The Beginning of a New Journey (Part 2)

JimmyJohnTexas

Jun 30, 2016

National Carriers...The Beginning of a New Journey (Part 2)

National Carriers seems to be a good company for an OTR truck driver who either wants or needs to be home more often, or an OTR truck driver who is satisfied driving only 1900 to 2000 miles a week. 

From the looks and sound of things, National Carriers does not seem to be geared for an OTR driver who wishes for and is willing to drive in the upper 2000 plus mile range, possibly going over 3000 miles a week, while willing to be away from home for extended periods of time. 

God bless every American and their families! God bless the U.S.A.!

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Angry trucker

Jul 13, 2015

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- Do not go to national carriers. They are all liers tell you that you can make money with them. I was there shirt time and had 3 negative paydays.. Kim told me I was making money and I never saw more than 800.00. She said I was getting a check of 1400.00 fri I saw settlement of 00.00 3rd time in a row ...lies lies lies stay away from Nci complete

- the op is right about nci. they are liars. they mess up each and every load. in the time i have been here. i rarely see a load that is planned right. they will make it look like its right. upon check-in you find out the load is way late being picked up. many of the the customers are angry with them over late loads. and the driver takes the heat for it. 
so what's the pay really like for drivers at nci? the pay works out to bounce between $$7.90 and $9.30 an hour. the weekly average is $630 to $644. I just checked prior to posting. it sucks majorly. the only people that get a good pay package out of the whole company. are the people that work in liberal. every one else gets shafted hard. I can't say much about the insurance. as i can't afford it. I have heard where people are making money on the lease purchase program. but that is hear say. no one has came across with the proof. as a fleet driver/ employee. I have seen a few $0.00 weeks. and then i have seen weeks where the were $1150.00. so based on my income. I am able to project the annual income for drivers at nci. $27,500 to $33,340 annually. that really sucks. the job works out to be nothing more then brand new truck. and yes they due put the driver through an unspeakable amount of crap. many don't even realize what they are doing to them. for those of that figure it all out. well they like retaliating against us. they are a dirty company to work for. one thing i have come to learn. that would be the difference between voluntarily going to elogs. and being forced on them by the feds. and yes nci was forced on to elogs. if they didn't have them. drivers here would be treated far worse then you can imagine. so the other thing I have learned. is nci doesn't give a dang for the drivers. not in the least bit. they will act like they do. and make people think they do. that's just for show. behind the scenes it is completely different. walking on the drivers. is something they seem to enjoy. that I think i am the only one who notices that. so if you are reading this post and considering nci. so good advice: RUN!!!! don't walk!!!! RUN from them!!!! they are damaging if not piosoness to a drivers career.

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Wadacken

Oct 6, 2015

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I drive for National. Don't worry about them watching. Don't lie to them, do your job, maintain your equipment and they'll leave you alone to do your job. If you have a legitimate problem they want to hear about it. I have been here since February and have had great success.

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teqntexas

Nov 14, 2015

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Guys and Gals,
I have said it once and I will probably say it many more times, there are good companies and bad companies. I have been impressed with this company for a long time. 

All we want as drivers are nice equipment, to work with and for nice people who actually give a crap about their people, the miles needed to pay our bills and support our families.

Too many have come on here expecting a country club lifestyle and executive type job with all kinds of perks and that is not what this industry is about.

I believe as I always have and always will, that as long as you keep a good attitude, go to work and work hard no matter what and respect your employer and the people you work for as well as the motoring public, you will be fine.

Someone said National monitors social media and they should. This gives them an opportunity to derail someone talking crap and sending negatives about this company. I would do it too if I owned the company.

I am not a recruiter and have nothing against anyone who is. I just speak from a point of what I feel. I have had some challenges getting back into this industry and I did nothing wrong to warrant having difficulties. I left a company that was sub standard in everything they did. I left because my wife was very ill. I told safety I was going to leave and they did not believe me.

My DAC is clean and my background is solid. I have talked to several companies that want to hire me because I have a good CVSA record, am a very safe driver, have zero issues but they all seem to be making a big deal about my being off a truck for a year and a half. They mostly said, well something bad must have happened. Yes it did, my wife got sick.

I am looking at National as my new employer. Unfortunately at 0415 am, I cant do much until they open for the day.

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mookie

Nov 14, 2015

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I love a company that does what they say they're gonna do.
New trucks, good consistent miles, apus, fridges and hometime forreal.
I'm not a recruiter just a company driver who loves his employer. Looking to help newbies and offer any experience I can... Let's Talk Trucking

 

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mookie

Nov 14, 2015

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Governed @ 65 lease trucks go 70

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formerdriver2

Jan 22, 2016

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2000 miles/week is easily doable. More so if you go OTR instead of regional. With you being in Mississippi and not wanting to run much, Florida dedicated would probably be right up your alley.