Heard Con-Way especially gets shafted with dockwork. I guess I lucked out. I average between 30 min to 1 hour a week for dockwork at the very most. Usually because I go from Terminal A to Terminal C, and make a quick stop to drop off/add on a pallet in between at Terminal B. Doing anything more than one hour is super rare for most of us.
We have exclusive dock workers for the same reason some terminals have exclusive yard hostlers... they get crap done waaaaay faster than any of us.
Your Thoughs on working for ABF
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i am guilty of responding out of boredom sometimes due to being on the computer all day at work I'll quickly glance through the thread,usually during long hold times when calling insurances or mdo i can see how an inaccurate response could be irritating to others
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Anyone out there familiar with the A.B.F. N.Y. hub, specifically the Long Is. Bayshore hub?.
Also mentioned was Con-Way, witch is literally rite next door to A.B.F. an O.D is somewhere close buy to, and U.P.S.,is rite down the road from me in Farmingdale N.Y., i"m next town south of it. Union or not, not particular, just want to work, and mentioned it in other post, the manger at A.B.F. said " start me on the dock to see work ethic than school in PA.. Thought maybe i could get work rite away without c.d.l., and from what i understand people can start there. Either way i got a school lined up, apply"d to, and if all goes rite will have c.d.l. in hand by end of March. 8 week course a.c.c.s.c., an p.t.d.i. cred.. On a side note (trolling here ) anyone familiar with Commercial Driver Training in west Babylon, N.Y...? Put a thread up on it in schools forum about 3 weeks ago an no bites.
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With YRC voting no to an extension of their contract today, things could change drastically. First, if YRC closes it's doors like they said they would, there will be a lot more freight headed to other LTL carriers which could lead to a bigger need for drivers. The bad thing is there will be a lot more experienced drivers looking for new jobs making it tough for a newbie to get hired on with a LTL carrier. Thankfully I'm already hired.Nightwind8830 and Boy Howdey Thank this. -
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If you can get on at the babylon terminal without getting your cdl that would be the best route... Since you will literally go thru a whole cdl training school at fort smith and could save the money out of pocket
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Since we're paid by the mile and hour, the hours worked weekly is moot. I average about 2300 miles and 5 paid hours a week. I say as a new guy you'll average about 60k. My first year I made right at 60k, and that was 2005. Each year I made more. For 2013 I grossed 81k. And I'm one of the lazy drivers. There are drivers behind me in seniority that made 90k.
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