I've been in this industry for 25+ yrs and can vouch there have been many changes, with more to come, that have made OTR more of a job than it used to be. That being said, I still have the freedom to take breaks when and whereI want, unless I'm at a shipper or recievr (this can be a pain but is another story for another thread). Can you do this working at an office, a warehouse, or some other 9-5 job?
The trade offs of little time at home, sometimes working for free (although it is argued these unpaid job duties are part of our mileage pay), or any other complaints we may have are an inherent part of this industry, and one needs to consider these short-comings BEFORE becoming an OTR driver.
As an O/O here at Crete for 5 yrs I've driven 133k-150k miles per year. Check for yourself at http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...erator/64679-my-numbers-o-o-leased-crete.html . I've concluded that a drivers miles at Crete will depend on their motivation. I'm very motivated and will do whatever I need to too increase my productivity. On the other hand we have drivers such as OFTOTR that will only work according to their schedule. Nothing wrong with what OFTOTR is doing, afterall it leaves more miles for me. The problem is that OFTOTR gripes and complains like it"s someone eles fault he is not getting any miles. The truth is there are plenty of miles to be had if you are willing to hustle, or you can take it easy and get what you get.
As for maintainance issues OFTOTR has told only part of the story. It is true the company shops are over-worked and it sometimes takes several days to get service. What he didn't tell you is that Crete has implemented a new program to allow for maintainance to be done at TA/Petro shops so that drivers can maximize production. If a driver chooses not to use this program to his/her advantage is that Crete's fault?
Crete Carrier Corporation - Lincoln, Ne.
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That's total BS that it's my fault I'm not getting any miles.
I'm not one of these guys who says 'I'm sleeping at the same time every night' and is parked in a truck stop no matter what by dark. I have not turned down a load here I could run legally. If the load sucks I ask for miles, and for other options.
I'll be happy to start taking pictures of the qualcom messages when I BEG for decent miles, and the planner replies 'this is all we have', usually in reference to a 300 mile load over 2-3 days. I can post them here.
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i think oftr and jdentzr are both right.
after the newness wears off it is what it is.
there is plenty of ata and recruiter publications
i like to hear the other side like oftr says
i like to call in when im empty and loaded and work
but some people are politicians who work the phones and leave you out on the ice
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One of the reasons that I left Crete/Shaffer is that everything is done by the bean counters. They don't give a #### if you make any money or not. The bottom line is all they care about. They do not care if it inconveniences you, screws you over, or drives you to the poor house. That idiot Ostergaard came up with some moronic idea every month to save money while breaking it off in the driver's ###. Fuel solutions, 62 mph trucks, cutting back the RPM's on ninth gear, regional dispatch, computerized load planning, cutting shop staff when they were already backed up.. It was always some #########. He has ruined a once great company.
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Just finished orientation with Crete on 9/21/2011. I went on line, I did an on line application with for Crete, not Shaffer. When I get to Marietta for physical & drug screen all of a sudden I'm with Shaffer. I say no, I filled out a Crete application not a Shaffer application. I thought the matter had been taken care of. I get to Knoxville they have A Shaffer hat sitting with my orientation packet. I say no, I'm with Crete not Shaffer. I call the recruter and explain the mix up. He says okay, I'll fix it. I go through orientation, I get my truck assignment guess what, It's a Shaffer truck. I am now now at the house. Crete is dry van division Shaffer is Reffer division. If I wanted to drive for Shaffer I would have filled out a Shaffer application. Now I'm waiting to see what they are going to do.
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Your truck doesnt matter. What you drag does. They assign Shaffer trucks to Crete guys all the time. If that is what they have to give you that is what you get.
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That is correct red truck, blue truck doesn't matter. I have a red one now but the last one was blue. The first one was red. About the shop, you have heard that you get what you pay for, those poor guys don't make what they should. Shop managers get good money but workers get shafted. Were I in their place, I would not be too eager to bust my butt.
Crete dispatch will never improve as long as they work under the current system. The computer picks closest truck to load regardless of miles or time involved. There is no responsibility on dispatch for miles or home time as would be if you had a personal dispatcher. They don't make enough money either, but they have no job responsibility other than to show up for work. There is nothing to be held accountable for.
And yes since the coming of Ostergard, the bean counters rule.
The devil with you and whether or not you can support your family.
The most bang for the buck for the company and screw you.
PS: I was an o/o for 7 years leased to Arnold Transportation out of Jacksonville. Gave it up when fuel got to 3.00 a gallon. Sold it a year later. Approaching retirement, so wanted a decent company job for a few years. Had one, then the old man retired and left son-in-law in charge.
Trying hard to hold on till 100% vested in profit sharing, then "so long".
Have a great day and Best of luck to everyone....Hang in there
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I've been researching companies. Factor in that Crete pays practical miles and pays pretty good per mile too. I see Crete equipment around the Twin Cities and it looks good clean and modern. Benefits plan is a little less than what I would pay where I'm at now.
Crete seems like a pretty good option! If I can't get hired with them now I might try in the future!
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