My daughter had another driver attempt to recruit her. She just started driving for Werner. Has only been driving for a total of about 5 months (not all of it for Werner). This person gave her a card. I know people get bonuses for recruiting a new driver. Just want to know if this is normal.
Is it normal for a driver from one company to recruit a driver from another company?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by kpeace49, Jun 24, 2007.
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Yup, with the bonuses handed out for recruiting a driver you look every where you can find a possible recruit.
If you find a driver that hates his current company it'll be easy to recruit that person to the new company where a happy driver is. -
In your daughters case it is recruiting to make one drivers company wealthier and placing more money in the drivers pocket.
It is Just Business! I would hope she has the sense to stay for one year before moving on though. That way she can look around and get to know the industry better. -
In trucking if you can get more money for the same work type you are doing at present company,for the same amount of experience and I trusted that driver that tried to recruit me,why would I want to stay any longer at that present company. I can make 10,000 to 20000 more in a year. I would have to be crazy.Companies like werner swift cental transport,us express,are a dime a dozen,you won't gain anything more by stayiny there. You don't need a recruiter be it another driver or company recruiter,if you can find one like roehll,your career would jump start immediately. Find the best job you can,the cheap companies have a high turnaround by folks making better choices than staying for a year or more and wasting your time and money. Just my opinion of course,by staying that year you are enabling these companies to keep paying low rate miles for the work being performed.
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yes I don't see any reason to stay in a job but deinatly make sure you HAVE the new job before quiting. that unemployed part will get you in trouble if job hoping
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As most everyone else says, *yes* its about as normal as the sun rising in the east each morning. Some drivers will most certainly get a *finders fee* for when a driver goes to work for them. The *finders fee* may not be too much, but it'll add up with each new recruit that gets hired.
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