Info on CDJ
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by stormy379, Feb 26, 2020.
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The guys I ran into when I pulled bucket seemed happy. I saw them dumping regularly at Nucor in Huger, SC.
The guy I ran with a while back was on elog. Not sure if that was because his truck was newer or fleet wide.
Overall never really heard anything bad about them and the equipment looks good.stormy379 and truckdriver31 Thank this. -
They’re based in SC, I pass by their terminal all the time. The company has very nice trucks (mostly long nose petes but I’ve seen a few 579s) and they run 70+. They also seem to have great pride in those trucks because they’re always clean. It’s been awhile since I’ve talked to any of their drivers but the few I have talked to in the past seemed pretty happy.
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Thank you for y'alls reply. I do appreciate it.
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Calling @Al. Roper
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I've been here a lil over a year. The trucks are indeed nice. Most set at 72-73, we run a lot of hills. Pay is a good, they expect you to run and use your time wisely. All fleet is on e-logs. Overall a very good outfit. We get 2 washes a month paid by the company. Gotta have 2+ years experience and if they like an application, the applicant has to go to Columbia for a face to face interview. It's not for everyone, but a person can make a good living here. Anymore questions feel free to PM me.
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I work for another long dump company out of the SE and spend a lot of time around CDJ drivers, what I’ve gathered is you’re expected to work, don’t go there with a drag butt mentality or it won’t work out well for you. I’m sure @Al. Roper can confirm or deny those thoughts.
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