I think your work history is going to keep you from getting a good job with any reputable company. Job hoping isn't appreciated by a company who might feel that you would do it for their company too.
As for WEL I can personally relate to not working for them for different reasons.
1- I applied, talked to a recruiter and was hired. I was told that I would be driving in their Mid-Atlantic regional fleet and home in Delaware on weekends.
2- I flew to Wisconsin but the person that was supposed to pick up 6 of us at the airport forgot and we waited for over 4 hours after calling them before they came for us.
3- We were told that we would receive our assigned tractors at the end of orientation. I asked about how they would be cleaned and given new mattress. I was then told that if we wanted them cleaned we had to do it ourselves. The real downside was the mattresses were disgustingly filthy and worn out but we were told no new ones would be issued.
4- I then was told that my Mid-Atlantic regional run would be 3 weeks then I had to return to Wisconsin for truck maintenance and work local for 1 week before returning to the East coast.
5- I contacted the recruiter and questioned the differences and he said that he wasn't aware of them even though he had stated differently.
At this point I decided that WEL wouldn't be a good fit for me and booked a flight home. I parted after 2 days of orientation and told them thanks but no thanks because if there were these many lies up front I didn't want to experience more later.
I am not saying that they are a bad company but my experience there was not for me.
Beware of WEL companies
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So I know it's there but honestly I'm more than game with hopping until I find what I need, I'm not here to look good on a resume, I'm here to make money and not deal with a circus in their office -
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Then it's a pain because I'm gonna have to hop companies already one more time nomatter what I do to get to a job i want, and it's definitely not worth being patient on, if I'm not making at least $1000 on a bad week it isn't worth driving
I need to get around $4,000 saved bare minimum, get my hazmat, quit where I'm at immediately and go to either groendyke or heniff
It's pathetic I still can't afford to save anything because my last 2 carriers were tried to scam, complete waste of a year, I made $30,000 in 2024, absolutely nothing
And going to the endless no pay carriers for 50cpm isn't about patience, that's stupidity, if you aren't being compensated properly it isn't worth getting in the truck
I'm worth bare minimum 60cpm, realistically 65cpm-70cpm and that's whats needed to make a profit, slow weeks happen, you need insurance that you'll make something
If you're not making that you'd be better off begging on the corner vs driving a truck, I can make $100-$200 a day doing that, aint worth working like a dog at 50cpm. It's not a matter of being adaptable, it's a matter that a carrier needs to pay their hired drivers -
I can do 2 or 3 loads a week and that's it statistically that's all I've ever gotten nomatter the miles
Might as well make em long miles, why do 2 500mile loads when I can do 2 1500mile loads -
Dirka Dirka Transportation will hire anybody with 3 hours of OTR experience. I see their top notch drivers around from time to time. Easy to spot, bathrobes and Crocs, washing their feet in the squeegee buckets.....That company lets them have 16 relatives living in the truck with them, run a campfire in the cab while they drive, drive barefoot, get in crashes etc. They pay under 20 CPM but you know.....good place to hang out until the sun gets a bit brighter.
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