My experience with Dynamic Transit

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  1. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    I came to find out it’s not like I’d like to see. It’s typical for carriers. They reduce your pay $68 then give it right back to you, tax free. Which is fine as far as that goes but would be better if they did not reduce your pay first.

    That’s a nice pay scale but I’m happy where I’m at making less (per mile). There’s so many other factors that I have to take into account besides cpm pay.
     
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  3. Omega1

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    I understand STexan, I am still giving them considerable thought. I like the fact that they consider themselves a "big boy" company and the drivers are left alone and not micromanaged if they are doing their job. I also like that they don't do forced routing...if a driver knows a way to get around an issue or traffic, they can do it without being called on the carpet. Still not sure where I'm going to land, but they are at the top of my list.
     
  4. Rugerfan

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    I saw that their starting up with Hazmat is up to .55cpm. Realllly interested in them. Shows they hire in Oregon
     
  5. Omega1

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    Yes, their starting pay is .55 cpm (not up to .55 cpm, but actually .55 cpm) if you have your hazmat and tanker endorsement. If you haul a placarded load, then they pay .60 cpm for that load. Their hazmat is soda syrup in bladders loaded in a refer...or an occasional paint load in a refer. They do hire in Oregon but you need a place to park the rig when you are home. I live in Oregon, so I had to investigate. I finally found a place to rent for my POV and the rig when I'm on home time. If you don't have your hazmat and tanker they will assist. I was told they have a new contract that will open up a significant amount of freight for them hauling the soda syrup....so they highly encourage drivers to get those two endorsements. They will hire without the endorsements, but starting pay is .45 cpm. I do not work for Dynamic yet, but have plans to apply within the next couple of days. All of the information I put on here came straight from the recruiter. If anyone else has any good information on this company, a post would be appreciated.
     
  6. Rugerfan

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    I have hazmat and tanker. Currently hauling chemicals. I’ll have to find a place to park. That might be an issue. Currently live in Hillsboro area so idk where I’d park
     
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  7. Omega1

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    I live in Salem and was able to find a place that primarily is parking for RVs...but they do have some spots available for Big rigs. It's fenced with secured entry and security on site. So, that's probably what I'm going to do. It's not cheap, but not too bad. $125 per month can leave my POV there when on the road, then park the rig there when on home time. I have narrowed down my choice to two companies...It's a hard decision and one that I hope to make in the next day or so.
     
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  8. jtaran06

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    I ran with them about 6 years ago. Before they were "legal" and paid a lot less.

    You ever thought about LTL? Were gonna be pushing close to .70 January. Home time will be better than what dynamic gives. Out 5 home 2. Only thing you sleep in hotel not a truck. Stay out longer if one chooses.
     
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  9. Omega1

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    I just saw a video from "Mark" on YouTube "Trucking Truth" that has changed my mind. He wasn't bashing the company, but asked them some questions that I failed to ask. The answers were game changing for me. They pay HHG miles...that is so archaic and will cost you about 10% of your real mileage. They pay Layover/retention pay after 48 hours....whewwwww and detention pay doesn't start until you have been sitting for greater than 4 hours....but no detention pay on produce....I can't deal with that. It's a huge red flag for me. I love the fact that they pay a very high CPM and really would like to drive a brand new Pete 389...but I just can't work on HHG in today's market and being an experienced driver. I'm sorry Dynamic, can't do it.
     
  10. Rugerfan

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    Well that sucks. I’d still say they are high on my list though. No detention for produce is odd. Most places still pay HHG though so that’s not a deal breaker for me.
     
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  11. Rugerfan

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    According to recruiting they have only 386’s open which wouldn’t be bad I don’t think. Sounds like they’ll be replaced soon anyways
     
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