I recently posted my resume on a bunch of different job sites. Of coarse I got instant reply's from the standard low life companies, but when Crete called me I was actually surprised. I live in the Miami area, and I know they don't hire south of their Deland Terminal because I tried to get in there years ago. The Recruiter told me they were starting to experiment with flying South Florida drivers home from Atlanta at company expense.
I would go out for 28 days, and have 4 days at home. To good to be true, Right? Now here's where it gets interesting. I have been in trucking most of my life, so normally with Crete I would start at .44 a mile, but because of the flight costs my starting pay drops to .38. Figure the math and at 2500 miles a week that comes out to $600.00 a month I lose in mileage pay. That's not all. My time off starts when I get to the Atlanta terminal, and ends when I return. Now 4 days just turned into 2 days with travel time. I liked the basic idea, so I signed on with a company using a NJ address getting the .44 a mile, and will fly home from Atlantic city myself. Average ticket cost is $100.00 each way with Spirit airlines. It is very disappointing to find out even the decent reputable companies try to increase their bottom line at the Drivers expense. Don't trust anyone!
Crete Drivers Beware
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by squid1230, Sep 21, 2011.
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Why don't this surprise me??
Crete is going down like a plane with no engine. They have absolutely done their best to screw everyone over from drivers to customers...it's no wonder they aren't worth the paper their name is on. -
Wow that's very odd, had a fm once tell me the load I assigned wasn't there that it had Benn airlifted out, I went back and called and said i needed a dif fm haha
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A recruiter is on commission for signing up drivers. Hell, they'll tell you your time off is paid for at the Hilton in Hawaii if you'll sign up. Dirt bag recruiters are with every company, if it's too good to be true, it is, period. As with any career just throwing your resume around will attract scum and no good leads just like the truckstop rags. Network with small companies and the drivers they use to find a good driving job.
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I must be reading this wrong, the recruiter told you that you would make less per mile because you live in an area where they can't get you home right? This happened before you hired on, whats the problem? It's not like they're making you work for them.
And wait, then you signed on with them with a NJ address and are warning others to not to trust anyone?zentrucking Thanks this. -
4 days turn into 2?? What a 1 hour check in and 1 hour flight?
.38 a mile isn't bad either. That's right at $50K.
By the time you pay your own ticket and pay NJ state income tax, there really isn't much difference.
There's not many that will offer south FL drivers an option. They ought to be glad there is an option. Plus being up front with you like Meltom says?
Figure out what you make pulling oranges out of the groves and then do the math.
Anybody that trucks should live in trucking lanes. That's like being a shrimper and living in IA.
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There I fixed it
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Your 100% correct! More people need to follow that advise!
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The company made a proposition (nothing more, nothing less), and left it up to YOU to think about it, and accept it or decline it. You have chosen to decline. What is the problem?
They did not lie to you or try to trick you.....they said, "we will hire you in your area, and get you home in 'this' fashion, and here are the parameters". You made your choice. -
Yes and no. Any company has to have someone check out the MVR, DAC, CSA, past employment, etc of any applicant. Usually the person(s) doing that are technically in recruiting dept. True, a solid company doesn't need to use recruiters in a fashion that brings disrespect to the job, but they still need someone in recruiting to handle all the paperwork, do the background research, handle inquiry phone calls, etc.
To be fair, I think it would have been better stated "good companies don't have to lie".
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