Have an offer to drive for CRST on the FD account. Home weekly from Friday to Sunday. 1800-2,000$ a week. Anyone driven for them and know what to expect? What kind of equipment they drive? If they’re legit? Would appreciate it, thank you.
CRST Family Dollar account
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I would agree....
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Welcome aboard,
, and you'll get a bunch of opinions. Always entertaining, but at your expense, sadly. Many will say, a Dollar General account is the bottom of the barrel, and depending on your experience, it could be that. It's quite the opposite of a "drop and hook" account, that most prefer. Some like the DG accounts. It's all hand unload, but I believe you get compensated, and plan on spending all day at one. That severely cuts into your actual mileage, and why many move on. Whether companies like it or not, miles=money, not fingerprinting paper towels for $5/hr. The up side, is you will experience what REAL trucking is about, something you'll never get from a "drop and hook" job. I believe it is a "dedicated" account, and you can have a life, home Fri-Sun is a sweet deal in trucking and to some, worth more than dollars. Not sure about pay, maybe $1800 gross, or about $93K/year, seems a bit high, about the industry standard, but I wouldn't count on that as gospel. I'm sure they run generic equipment, but adequate. Good luck.
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Most of the stores are very tight getting into position to unload. Many times you have to back in off of the street and you have to deal with parked and moving cars. Drivers, especially ones that have less experience, often have accident/incidents on these accounts, making finding a decent driving job when you're ready to change jobs problematic. All this is in addition to having to unload the trailers with un-cooperative store personnel.Magoo1968, austinmike, Tall Mike and 2 others Thank this.
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Thank you. I delivered batteries with Ruan for a few years and dealt with similar. Definitely didn’t pay what CRST offered. -
Driver assist unloads. Floor loads that the driver puts on a roller ramp one box at a time.
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Around here the carrier handling the Family Dollar/Dollar General account is CR England. Before I retired, I looked into it. The money is there! $29 to $31 per hour hour to start and OT after 40. The work week is typically pushing close to 70 hours, so with the OT a driver could make $2100 to $2400 per week.
Make no mistake though, it's as much a labor job as it is a driving job. Not a gig for older or not in shape drivers. -
Forget CRST.
Check this one out, instead:
Truck Driver at Dot Transportation Inc.
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Or this one:
https://drivers.thekag.com/job/6300..._Branson_MO?category=63000d1d2f7700002d557d57
Food products transport; no hazmat req'd.
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