Current Employee
- May 23, 2025
Should have come to read this first when I started I thought this was a great deal. But just as quick as it started they completely erased my name off their books and never called me back. One of the coldest things I have seen. I did All their training and was enjoying every thing about the company
Pros
Nothing I really enjoyed the training aspect of The company but they just quit
Cons
They will just drop you
Equipment and Maintenance
Former Employee
- May 9, 2025
Just delivered my first load picked up in Creedmoor North Carolina at Altec delivered to Portland Maine. Paid out over $715 in expenses $405 of that was fuel. Turns out if you're running out of Creedmoor the $1,054 includes the fuel. These runs are singles.The $310 is my plane ticket home, food, Uber, hotel room because you can't sleep in the vehicle it's not allowed. I lost money on this job! I almost forgot to mention that you pay them to build up a slush fund so you have money in an account if something happens it's a percentage of what you make but it's a small percentage every time you get paid until you reach $1,500
That being said keep in mind that I was running singles. I think you can make money doing this job if you have the setup to haul more than one at a time. Or the setup to haul your personal vehicle behind the truck that you're driving. Again it would be more in fuel costs hauling that extra weight.
I did deal with a Jennifer Adams on the welcome committee. she's your dispatcher for your first few loads. I found her to be very helpful. Thank you Jennifer! And another woman in settlements was very helpful. The rest of the victory employees were not helpful at all. It just seemed that they didn't care.
The equipment was a new utility truck Freightliner M2 with a boom on it. Small tank 28 gallons which means a lot of fuel stops.
So I can say without a doubt that I will not be running loads for victory!! I can't afford to work for victory. I made zero money after taxes and expenses.
I can say if I would have made money doing it I would keep doing it.
Pros
To stay active you only have to work one job a month. Pay per job.
Cons
Pay! It's really bad.
Equipment and Maintenance
Former Employee
- Apr 4, 2025
Have you ever felt utterly helpless, your needs ignored by the very people meant to assist you? Imagine reaching out for help, only to be met with indifference, incompetence, or even worse – a defensive outburst that shifts the blame onto you.
Picture this: you're in a situation where you desperately need support. You reach out to dispatch, the supposed lifeline, the point of contact that should be your advocate. But instead of a helpful hand, you encounter what feels like a wall of apathy. They seem disengaged, perhaps even actively hindering your progress.
And then, the ultimate insult: when your understandable frustration boils over – when the weight of their inaction and the urgency of your situation cause your voice to rise – they recoil, crying out, "Don't yell at me!"
It's a gut punch. It feels like a calculated move to deflect responsibility, to silence your valid concerns. They use your natural reaction to their failings as a shield, effectively holding you hostage to their inaction. You're left feeling unheard, dismissed, and even punished for their shortcomings.
This isn't just about a raised voice; it's about a fundamental breakdown in the system. It's about feeling powerless against a wall of indifference, where those meant to serve seem more concerned with their own comfort than with addressing the very real needs of the people relying on them. It breeds a deep sense of resentment, a feeling that the system is rigged against you, and that those in positions of responsibility are more interested in protecting their own inertia than in providing genuine assistance.
This isn't about being unreasonable; it's about the profound frustration of being let down by the very people who are supposed to be there for you. It's about the infuriating experience of having your legitimate needs dismissed and your perfectly understandable anger weaponized against you.
Cons
You pay to work for them. Like the other person stated in another review. If your thinking about working for them, I wish the best for you.
Equipment and Maintenance
Former Employee
- Feb 25, 2025
Trucks are new. The company lowballs drivers and tries to come up with new ways to steal from them. No communication we are texting like high schoolers
Pros
New trucks, that's really all.
Cons
Poor communication, poor pay, micro managers, slow work
Equipment and Maintenance
Former Employee
- Jan 24, 2024
Great to work for. I retired after many years and miles on the road. I worked for many Drive Away companies and loved Victory Drive Away.
If I ever go back on the the road it will be with Victory.
Pros
Good Equip. Good people that take care of their Drivers. Victory is the best Drive away company I ever drove for
Equipment and Maintenance
No Rating
Dispatchers and Managers
No Rating