US Express worse than covenant

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  1. vols021

    vols021 Light Load Member

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    Don't waist your time with the community organizer. I saw the Swift truck on his posts and thought he already drove for Swift. I didn't see the "wantabe" label until you mentioned it. Justice will be that this lefty goes and gets a big dose of Swift, then gets on here and blame Swift and everyone else for his failure. That is what the left does.

    Now, you folks that are looking at USX. USX is a very mean spirited company. I used to work internally there. There are much better places to work. Newbies, just read the different threads on here and make your decision. Just try not to listen to posters that have never been on the road before. That is the blind leading the blind.
     
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  3. TempoDrivinMarty

    TempoDrivinMarty Bobtail Member

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    Another quick word of advice, one I am usually guilty of not following, make sure you pay close attention to your pay stubs. Especially if you work for a big company. Just got off the phone with USX. Was wondering why my pay is so much lower than what I was told. Two reasons:
    1. Per diem scam. I though the per diem thing was they just didn't tax a portion of your pay. Suppose I didn't pay close enough attention. Actually they not only not tax a portion of your pay, but they also pay you less. If you add your pay rate to the perdiem, it's much less than your pay rate.
    2. They were paying me based on two years experience. Two of the companies I worked for are no longer in business, Proline Carriers, and Scooters Trucking. Therefore they didn't count my time with these folks. They are looking into it now, and I would expect back pay (ha, yea right). But if I didn't keep track of my pay, I'd get screwed indefinetely (well, at least without knowing it).

    Oh, and other news, looks like Joe no longer works in recruiting. Hmmmm. Promotion? Or firing? Maybe the poor chap just got a better job. Lieing all day can ware you out. Was fun giving his replacement Jake grief on all the broken promises. Would have been more fun to rip Joe a new one though.
     
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  4. vols021

    vols021 Light Load Member

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    Don't get too excited. Jake is a Student recruiter. He is one of about 100 recuiters that occupy a whole floor of USX's second building. It is like a customer services set up. Jake just happened to answer the phone when you called. He is not Joe's replacement. Joe was probably canned for low numbers.
     
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  5. bigblue19

    bigblue19 Road Train Member

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    And who is IDC? Do they have western runs? I think I might just have to save up and buy me a Volvo

    Interstate Dist, Co.

    There home terminal is in Tacoma Wa and they have a west 11 fleet 48 state Fleet, Heavy Haul that runs mainly Northwest, Refer Fleet, teams etc. They also Have a main terminal in Lebanon TN.

    They gave me a brand new loaded Volvo 780 complete with a fridge shore power battery shutoff and a pop up table in the bunk when I was there. But after 2 weeks gave it back because I just like driving the frtshkrs better.
     
  6. TempoDrivinMarty

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    I've read up on IDC on TheTruckersReport.com. Seems they are a bit like USeless. They are good for teams, but not so good for singles. There trucks are great, but the pay is low. Hmmm, so hard to find the ideal trucking job. Suppose that's why I'm still here at USeless Xpress. According to my calculation (which may be incorrect), I make an average of $0.26 cents per odometer mile after taxes, with per diem. That should be $0.32 cents per paid mile after taxes, and $0.34 CPM before taxes. US pays on a scale. Wish I could remember what I was making at my first company, Proline Carriers, after trucking school, but I'm sure I wound up making more than that.
     
  7. bigblue19

    bigblue19 Road Train Member

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    I was making $0.36 a mile at IDC and USX and the per diem was optional. I did not see the difference in treatment between solo's and teams that I saw at USX and you can get a new truck at IDC as a solo unlike at USX which was unlikely as a solo to get one with less then 2 to 3 hundred K on it.

    Believe me. I worked for both company's and IDC was far better to work for IMO. After working 6.5 years at USX, working at IDC was a cake walk.:biggrin_25525:
     
  8. Charliewayne

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    Very true. You don't really know what to believe about a company because most of the "satisfied" drivers are running hard and don't have time to get on discussion boards. Most of what you hear from on these posts are the "disgruntled" ones (for whatever reasons). If you take everything you read on here to heart, there would'nt be any companies fit to drive for PERIOD! For you "newbies", take evrything you read here with a grain of salt. Not all companies are bad. Wish there was a "science" to finding a good company but unfortunately there isn't. Sometimes you just have to follow your instinct-kinda like dating someone new. If you find things that really annoy you about a person, theres a better than average chance they won't get any better or will get much worse if you marry them! I'm just sayin'.........
     
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