all miles no pay

Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by lary post, Oct 5, 2010.

  1. lary post

    lary post Bobtail Member

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    frank bills trucking pays 22% but thay never tell you what the price is , so 300 to 350 a week is what thay call BIG money and thay will lie through there teeth also if you need mat. to do there job it comes out of your cheeck so if you want to drive a truck for NOTHING go to work for frank bills in severy kansas he will have an opening and be ready to pay for a D O T ticket the trucks will not pass an inspection for safity or road testing and that also will come out of your pockett , good luck and god bless
     
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  3. FallsInc

    FallsInc Light Load Member

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    sorry you had such a bad time, driver, but i always think a good warning to others should be informative and use good grammar and spelling, rather than look like a rant... just my opinion. good luck finding a new truck to drive.
     
  4. old-six-pack

    old-six-pack Heavy Load Member

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    And you think this post is the bomb????????????????????????????:biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559:
     
  5. greaterbaatezu

    greaterbaatezu Light Load Member

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    Sadly, there are ALOT of sheisters out there. In order to make money in this business, you have to have the common sense to ASK what you're going to be paid BEFORE you start working, how HARD you're going to be expected to work for that pay, and if there's any benefits involved. Then, when given answers, make them give it to you in WRITING with their SIGNATURE and FEDERAL EMPLOYER ID number (only if you're working for a nickle and dime outfit). By Federal DOT law, anyone paying a "percentage" is REQUIRED by law to show full transparancy (I.E. The bills must show somewhere the gross your EMPLOYER is getting paid, NOT the broker).

    I'm not trying to be mean, but I hope you learned this lesson well! NEVER fall for it again! And for Frank Bills and all you THIEVES out there just like him, word DOES eventually get around. Good luck getting drivers that aren't drunks or felons idiots!
     
  6. Beechvtail

    Beechvtail Light Load Member

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    It appears that there are individuals in this career field that actually have zero business being there.

    Likewise the employers who hire them.

    Time to get rid of both of them and let the industry recover with some luck.
     
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