Forget about the union aspect. There are a few of you that try to compare union drivers with the rest. Stop it. It's not going to work. I would like to know what company do you think is a good OTR job? See if you can find one that pays for all of your on duty time. And I mean all. From the time you come on duty until you go off duty. Isn't that only fair? You are working and should be paid. The 14 hour clock doesn't stop does it? Granted, off duty time doesn't count agianst your 60/70 but it does against your 14. Tell us what company pays you for all of your time? I am waiting. In fact, we are all waiting.
Maybe you can come up with one that not only pays well but also provides basic benefits like health, vision, dental and retirement at little cost.
We'll wait on that one as well.
Just because you don't work for a union company, doesn't mean you have to accept substandard pay and benefits. I am living proof.
Folk's, it's really simple!
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by 074344, Jul 30, 2008.
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You dont get it, OTR drivers are paid by the mile ever since 1920's or 30's, heck I dont really know... But you cant compare local or linehaul to OTR... Either you like driving over the road and getting paid per mile or you dont. You either accept that before getting into it, or you made a mistake. And to answer your question what is a good OTR company? CRETE is my favorite. But that doesnt mean they are a good company for everybody. They fit my needs. I wouldnt be happy driving local, but if I did like to drive local then maybe Swift would be my favorite because there everywhere here. DRIVE SAFE -
The way I see it is that if you have no real need to be home alot OTR is the way to go. Even with the money they (OTR company's) try to get out of paying you, you can make good money without much effort.
Many local driving jobs keep you at home but in the poor house. In my area a class A driver makes between 12 and 18 bucks a hour. Unless you are making some OT thats not a wage you can raise a family on these days. Most local drivers I see in my area are either 50+ or in their 20's and single. I drove lots of OTR and went to many interviews before I found a semi -local outfit that had the hours, pay and bennys that made it worth staying home.
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Mileage pay appears to be good as long as the miles are there and you get a good rate. However, my problem with the system is that drivers need to be paid for all of their on duty time. I think we all no what I mean. Each day you have a pre/post trip. You probably need to get fuel as well. When you arrive to load or unload, it takes time. Breakdown, repairs and scales etc. It all adds up. Are drivers paid for that time or do they just "work for free"? Those are some of the items that bother me for my fellow drivers.
Since you say that you work for Crete and they fit your needs, do they pay you for all of your on duty time or do you need to work free at times?
I even asked you to provide a company that not only pays well but also provides the basic benefits like health, dental and vision at little or know cost. Please notice the three basic ones I mentioned. Also notice that I did not even bring up other perks like vacation, holiday, sick, jury duty and the big one, retirement. I hope you can tell the rest of us if Crete at least provides those three basic benefits and at what cost if any? I don't want to know your personal options, just what the company will provide to all.
Speaking of mileage. How are you paid? Is it hourly, salary or mileage? If it is mileage, is it HHG, pratical or actual mileage? Anything short of being paid actual miles is a scam by the company. I can't speak for others but I would expect to be paid for "ALL" of my miles driven. If I drove 500 miles, I want to be paid for 500 miles. Not 450! If it is hourly, how much per hour? If it is salary, What is your monthly salary?
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Those companies even have the class to tell you that they are a bad company. You can find them by looking into any truckstop magazine. Drivers still seem to go to them only to post one here about their bad experience. It starts to wear a little thin. Look people, it's there for you to read in black and white!
If drivers would take the time to read the forum that says "Motor Carrier Questions- The Inside Scoop", they would know what to look for. At the top of the page, there are trucking companies listed. If one takes the time to look, you will find that most of the companies listed there are bad companies. Not all of them but most. It bothers me that drivers keep picking companies out of there only to find out how bad they really are. Once they find out, they post on here. The sad fact is that we told you they were a bad company and you chose to work for them anyway. You can't sat we didn't tell you.
Sorry to rant but that is how I feel. I would love to hear from drivers that have been with any of those companies for more than 10 years. It would be interesting to hear how they survived. Good luck and finding your career. I am sure you will take the time and find the right company.
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