Actually, those rediculous idle policies are NOT that of May Trucking Company. As a matter of fact they are on a per state and county jurisdiction basis. Mainly brought on by the EPA to reduce pollution issues. These are laws that May Trucking Company and THEIR DRIVERS are bound by. Most tractors are now being implemented with APUs to get around the idle laws so that drivers can be more comfortable during sleeper time.
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Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by BigRigBros48, Jul 29, 2009.
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Since this is favorite truck companies, and I have worked for May Truck out of Phx, I really can not comment on them here. Wrong Forum...... If I see something like this for May say in the Bad Company area I might leave a comment there. If your going to work for May and want to know what my experience there was leave me a message and I will tell you.
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Besides thought this was JCT I love you's area, LOL
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When you walk through there Yard how many Trucks have APU's on them? That would be the best indication of how concerned they are about Your comfort because they would be smart to take care of there current employee's. -
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No APUs on company trucks at May. Just O/O & L/Os....
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With that said, who pays for the APU's and how much is deducted?
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The only time I saw Phx was after home time they would send me to Phx then to Pensacola. Did not care for the idea it cost me money to get my paycheck. Always had to leave Tchecks with the wife. They did not have direct deposit, along with a real high turn over rate tells you they do not care about drivers.
There tractors were better than average, but the trailers were beyond description, if I did describe most of them the list would censor the description anyway. -
Being a company driver, i have no clue. I guess it would be between
the company HMFICs and the L/O to figure out. Have not personally
see any L/Os with a new APU installed. Most O/O come on with the
APU already installed.
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They have been replacing the oldest trailers with new (both dry and
refer), but it is amazing how fast the new ones get screwed up by
the moron majority who have it in their minds that " its not my
trailer,why take care of it." Plus then you have the other drivers out there that think the same about everyone elses equipment. I doubt
they will ever install APUs on company trucks, drivers are a dime a dozen--who cares? If they whine, we will just get a new one to take
their place.... And yes, there are some pretty crappy trailers in the fleet.......
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