wil-Trans Springfield MO

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by smooth_101, Mar 30, 2008.

  1. al_huryn

    al_huryn Medium Load Member

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    What's with the flaming? I only told my story, have no reason to talk smack, I was looking forward to going with them. I've been driving on and off since '95 so I pretty well know what I am doing, not that I know it all but I've been around a bit. I was told one thing and when it came time to roll the story changed, nothing more nothing less. I heard exactly what was going on perfectly clear thru several conversations. No biggie. I found something else making good money, company paid benefits, sleeping in my own bed at night. From talking to others they seem like a decent outfit, just not for me.
     
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  3. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    so i just finnished my app. with randy.hes going to call in the morning to let me know every thang good to go . I do live in FLORIDA not a problem so far. I completed a driving school here in florida called truck driving institute inc. or tdi.have my cdl with hasmat.I've have been looking for a company to hire out of florida for 3 months wil - trans is the first. all other is saying a no hiring area.zip 32504.I'm glad I came passed this thread, I've been looking for info on wil trans. Thanks for all your in puts it has raised alot of ? for me. I going to ask few ? let you know what is said. realy thanks
     
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  4. Jaguar115

    Jaguar115 Heavy Load Member

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    Randy is back? He quit because he got tired of lying to drivers...anyway...I drove for wil-trans (posted what I knew about them at the beginning of the thread)...If you decide against wil-trans...I overheard 2 drivers that work for Western Express, one of them lives in Florida...might be worth a shot..
     
  5. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    I got a e-mail for randy at wil trams stateing as : Its called the wil tap traing program.wil trans has stared a training program to benefit all. No up front money,and get paid while training.we offering a great job with top of the line equipment and some of the best freight offered in the industry. THE wil trans traing program, wil tap, brings in an inexperience driver and in 15 short months,produces confident,experienced,safe,educated,and successful drivers.WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE WIL TAP PROGRAM;Even before arrival,trainees will be speaking to many of the wil trans employees.A recruiter, training coordinator,and trainer, are just a few to be mentioned. For about one week the traiees are brought in,they will be here with wil trans for direct training. Trainees are not wil trans employees at this time. However,transportation,lodging and lunches will be provided. After the trainees show they can handle the equipment they will become wil trans employees.Starting pay is .10 cpm,and you will immediately begin your otr traing here with wil trans. YOU can look to be away from home an average of 3-4 weeks, and work towards your home time. home time here at wil is one day off for one week worked. When the trainer picks the trainee up from home,the trainees main objective is to meet mileage criteria and move up in seat class.Seat class is verified by mileage,hours driven,experience, and testing. there are 4 seat class:c,b2,b1,and a. c seat is a trainee thats just received their cdl license. must meet hourly and 18,000 miles to progress to b2 seat class. Pay is .10 cpm,all dispatched teams mileage. b2 seat is a trainee that must meet 20,000 miles and a b1 upgrade test to progress to b1 seat.Pay .12 cpm on all dispatched team miles. b1 seat is a trainee that must meet 20,000 miles to upgrade to an a seat. pay is .14 cpm on all dispatched team miles. a seat is a trainee finishing his training in wil tappro gram.Pay starts at .16 cpm on all dispatched team miles and increases at the level of the pay matrix for the remainder of the 15 month contract. THE a seat trainee will complete the remainder of the 15 month contract assisting with the wil tap traning program by running teams with other b2,b1 or a seat trainees in a team operation. upon completion of the 15 month contract,wil trans offers a fantastic opportunity to become businessperators with lease or owner operation options. Company based drivers will also be available starting at .28 cpm to .36 cpm depending on experience. well what do thank???????
     
  6. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    Hay! Thanks I did give them a ring. sent them the app. I'll call tomorrow to let you what they siad.
     
  7. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    well I did call;but because I'm 6'1'' and about 160pd.they said no.what the heck is that about. THE NFL HAS LINE BACKER WHO 300 +PD.They seem to be able to touch there toes. No really I can understand being 300 pd in a truck. With just in & out of the truck.But I'm not floppen around because I've fallen and I cant get up! ha ha ha wheee hear we go.:bootyshake:
     
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  8. Spacecoast

    Spacecoast Light Load Member

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    Just to be clear on this: You need to have completed a training school and have your CDL to begin the Wil-Trans training program?
     
  9. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Sounds very much like the Prime training program. IMO, Prime does a pretty good job with the training deal... I imagine that WilTrans will do a good job as well.
     
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  10. truckerwannab

    truckerwannab Light Load Member

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    Hubby and I are teaming with Wil-Trans (I'm waiting for orientation while he's driving for them now). It's hard to sign a contract and pay for more training but.....let's face it there aren't very many companies out there running the miles they are and paying decent.
     
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  11. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    Not by the web site;It said they send you to C-1 driver training school for 3 weeks to get your cdl in same town,city,state.I'm don't sure I did not ask.I my self already went to cdl school with job placement program that sucks or it's that bad.:banghead:
     
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