1. asphaltcowboy4x4

    asphaltcowboy4x4 Medium Load Member

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    anyone heard of these guys? Anyone work there?? Seems like a good outfit by their website if you do your job right Pay is like 73k to 87k based on 2500 to 3000 miles a week respectively new equipment nice 401k match 100% of 4% it’s dry van seems to be pretty much the same that I’m currently getting at central Oregon however they don’t have free health insurance.
     
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  3. Bean Jr.

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    I belong to a trucking group on Facebook that is moderated by a GP Transco driver. She strikes me as a little inexperienced in the whole scheme of things, probably less than 5 years, so naturally I do have this "what do you know, you're still a rookie?"attitude. But she she genuinely wants to get better, and keep learning, which is good in my books.

    She likes the place and raves about how well they treat the drivers there.
     
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  4. Bumper

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    Russians, no thanks.
     
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    runningman0661 Road Train Member

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    Not Russians, the owner is from Lithuania. They are one of the top five paying dry van fleets.
     
  6. Bumper

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    Nights and weekends dispatch is out of the Ukraine. Right?
     
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  7. sergey4bort

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    Hi Bumper. While the owners of GP Transco are Lithuania-born and American-raised, we are an American company in every sense of the word. DeletedThe vast majority of our fleet consists of American drivers, 94% of whom state that they are extremely happy driving with GP Transco. We make it a priority to treat our drivers with the respect that they deserve. Furthermore, we would never discriminate our selection of drivers based on where he or she was born. If you were to research us, you'd see the overwhelmingly positive feedback our drivers provide all over social media.
    I hope this helps clear things up - have a great day!

    Sergey Bort
    Vice President of Marketing and Strategy
     
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  8. ZVar

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    And all of that the question wasn't even answered...

    So is dispatch out of the Ukraine?

    Yep, he's definitely in marketing. :)
     
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  9. sergey4bort

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    No, it is not.
     
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  10. Jayfromthenw

    Jayfromthenw Light Load Member

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    I know a driver who absolutely loves working at gp, I think it's been just over a year now. From the photos I've seen, it's new trucks and trailers aswell. Also, who cares where they come from as long as they treat you right.