my questions are in black, WSE answers in red. rep's name is doug parchman
01/18/11:
· How long is the on-the-road training period? traning period is 10,000 miles
· What does MCT offer co. drivers in terms of benefits and vacation? med, dent, vision/1 wk vac
· Are drivers paid for unloaded miles? yes
· Are drivers paid for layover? yes
· What items are drivers responsible for purchasing? CB, fridge, microwave, map, etc
· Are the trucks equipped with speed limiters, and if so, what speed are they set to? 63 MPH
· What kind of wage can a 1st year employee expect? What are the pay escalation scales? 40k first year. raises annually after that
01/18/11
I would be interested in earning extra income by loading and unloading trailers whenever I can. I dont know a lot about how this process works but I am assuming that it involves pallets and a forklift, is that correct? if yes, then does WSE/MCT also offer the training that I would need to operate this equipment?
our drivers do not typically unload freight. most receivers unload their own freight so that it is handled by their trained employees. there is to much liability associated with drivers unloading freight. there certainly are the occasional exceptions, but they are far and few between.
01/19/11
Just so Im clear, if I apply for the CDL training, complete it, complete the 10,000 miles w/ a trainer, am I 100% guaranteed to then be hired full-time with the company as a OTR driver?
yes Sir. as long as you pass your post-training road test. i have been here for the past 5+ years and have never had anyone fail one, so it's pretty much automatic.
01/21/11
Is training pay still $350/week? What is WSEs training tuition reimbursement scheme? Does financing depend on credit history? we do not have a school any longer (we only take recent grads from schools)
Does WSE run its own training school or does it send students somewhere else for training? I have heard that WSEs school has been on and off recently. we can send you to South Dakota / costs you 1K
Training trucks single bunk or double bunk? double
Is co. driver- pay for Practical miles or shortest miles, or some other method? What is the current rate for someone just staring out solo? household mover goods (equivelent to practicle)
I am at the fringe of WSEs hiring area here in st. paul. Can you tell me a step-by step process how someone in my area would go about returning home (where to park the truck, how drivers transport themselves from the parking lot). you will need to find a secure location in your area to park the equipment, and it would be your responsibility to get back and forth
my transcript of recent Q&A with a WSE rep.
Discussion in 'Willis' started by basedinMN_, Jan 21, 2011.
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I think the only thing I would question is the 40k for the 1st year......everything else seemed pretty straight forward and kosher.....the school thing was a little off though...not quite sure I understood that one...they send you to a school in the Dakota's that costs you a grand.....that's pretty cheap and how long in the school.
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Also, what is WSE'S CPM rate for new 1st year hires under the HMG mileage scale? your starting pay will be $0.30 cpm for the first 12 months -
ok so they will send you to a school pay your tuition but you pay for your room and board......ok not bad, but then you would have to stay with them for a year...also not too bad as long as you like the company and they run you well.
30 cpm isn't bad for a starting wage alot of companies start new guys off lower than that.....HMG mileage is actually 5-10% less than what you will actually drive and that is kind of standard in the industry also......but hey you gotta get a start somewhere......I really don't know much about willie shaw so I can't help you out on what they are like....good luck to you.......and at least it seemed like the recruiter didn't try to lead you on too much......but I wouldn't expect 40k in the first year....MAYBE 30k if you run your axle off and they keep you moving all the time -
10,000 miles for training
this is low esp. compared to PRIME which requires 60,000 miles.
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10k miles is a solid month...my guess is you will be out for 6 weeks. I honestly WOULD NOT go to Prime and do 60k....are you kidding me that is ridiculous....how the hell do make any money on a trainers truck for that long...there is a reason they jokingly call Prime " please remember I mortgaged everything". Trust me by the time your 4-6 weeks is over you will be more than ready to get your own ride for privacy sake and hopefully you will have a good trainer so you will be ready for the driving.
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10.000miles as a team?
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yea i have heard good things about prime but i have ditched roommates in less than 4 months, much less bunk mates. OTOH i want to be prepared so i don't **** up right away and throw my career down the toilet.
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believe me when I say this nobody wants to mess it up and for the first year or two you'll still get nervous when you hit a PITA dock but you'll get used to it and hopefully learn from them
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