trimac transportation

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by MattMichigan, Mar 28, 2008.

  1. Swiftey

    Swiftey Light Load Member

    81
    15
    Jul 10, 2011
    0
    i see alot of questions and almost no answers ill do my best to help, when i was in school 6 months back we went on carrier tours to 7 carriers shortest was 10 min longest was 30 min, untill we went to Trimac, two and a half hours later they let us go, near niagra falls here in canada they have a terminal, the head honcho there and the saftey/training manager took 2 hours out of their day to lead 4 of us around and tell us literally everything. the catch is unlike the other carriers we toured they DONT hire out of school, we got the tour cuz white oaks cancelled and trimac is currently in the process of designing a training program for newbies

    so all that being said this was by far the most impressive tour we were given, from a terminal not a HQ, and from a company that had no real personal interest or stake in us as students because they couldnt hire us if they wanted to.

    From the tour i would say they are a great carrier to work for regardless of their size you will be a name not a number,
    as to someone talking about plastic trucks, they had just ordered and recieved 3 new 2011 kenworth t600's? im not sure it was 6 months ago. and their freightshakers when i have seen them are beautifull classics with loads of iron for the most part, usually ive noticed them with kens tho.

    hope this helps
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. wsyrob

    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

    5,769
    5,463
    Sep 14, 2007
    Winston Salem
    0
    Tanker carriers are like that. I was hired out of truck driving school with Superior Carriers. My current boss/terminal manager and the VP of Training and Development actually came out to the school and took me and another driver to lunch. I got hired and started at .41 CPM. Training with the company lasted over 4 months. Schneider and Tidewater Transit are 2 other tanker companies thet will take students.
     
  4. needbetterjob

    needbetterjob Light Load Member

    57
    15
    Feb 21, 2011
    0
    Thank you for the info on trimac. I've been looking at them. and this post this thread really helped. one of the better threads i read about any trucking company.
     
  5. plater1

    plater1 Medium Load Member

    341
    241
    Jan 24, 2011
    back in NY
    0
    i see they are hiring around texas. does anybody know if this is oilfield work, and what they pay company drivers? their website doesn't give to much info on it.
     
  6. He's Spartacus

    He's Spartacus Bobtail Member

    4
    0
    Jan 6, 2012
    Raleigh, North Carolina
    0
    Thanks for the info, I'm also looking into them, they sound pretty good.
     
  7. Bristol

    Bristol Light Load Member

    77
    10
    Dec 19, 2011
    Florida
    0
    They are hiring in the Tampa, Florida area too. I am a newbie but still applied for a driving position. They called and left a message that I need a TWIC card before I would be hired. I have been in school and haven't had time to call them back. I have no idea of the pay rate a newbie would get or how long they train.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.