Questions about Werner??

Discussion in 'Werner' started by Gold_Miner, Mar 22, 2012.

  1. Gold_Miner

    Gold_Miner Medium Load Member

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    Just looking for honest answers from current drivers. :biggrin_255:

    1. What is the pay scale for drivers with under 6 months experience?
    2. What speed are trucks governed at?
    3. What is your respect level from other truckers?
    4. How are you treated by dispatchers, driver manangers, fleet managers, safety, etc.?
    5. How many miles do new company drivers get?
    6. Do they offer a lease purchase plan with no credit after a period of fime?
    7. Do you work for them or have you worked for them in the past?
    8. Do they allow inverters in the trucks?
    9. What is pet policy?
    10. How does the per diem plan work?
    11. Do you get lay over or breakdown pay?
     
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  3. barroll

    barroll Road Train Member

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    For all of your questions other than 6, 8, and 11;
    It depends. No two drivers, dispatchers, accounts, or regions are the same.

    6. They'll let you buy a truck from them as soon as you're ready to bend over and give them all your money after you test out of training.

    8. You are allowed any inverter that can run off of a cigarette lighter.

    11. $20 for every 24 hours after the initial 24 hours.

    You'll have to ask a recruiter for the rest, as well as driver placement, then your fleet manager for further details.
     
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  4. Starchdoggy

    Starchdoggy Light Load Member

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    My answers are specific to dedicated Walmart, I do not know about any other division.

    1. I believe it is now about 30/cpm, was 33 when I started.
    2. 61.5
    3. I'm fine with it.
    4. No problems.
    5. On this account maybe 1500, plus stop pay. If you prove you can do the job it can improve.
    6. NO, Werner does not offer lease purchase, they will gladly sell you a truck and help you get it financed though anytime you like.
    7. As of today no - in the past yes.
    8. Only what will plug in lighter outlet.
    9. Do not know
    10. No idea, never used it.
    11. On this account Layover - no, you will not have layovers though. Detention - yes after 2 hours as long as the Sun, Moon, and Jupiter are aligned. (there are specific procedures, if not followed to the letter, no pay)
    Breakdown - Depends on the situation.
     
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  5. dude6710

    dude6710 Road Train Member

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    Dont go to this company if you plan on making a living with trucking.
     
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  6. clumben

    clumben Light Load Member

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    I am working for them right now and i have to say that your are not totally right about it.

    If you are willing to run then you can make money but if you want big breaks then you dont get many runs and dont make alot
     
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  7. Ruckie

    Ruckie Road Train Member

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    What is the pay scale for drivers with under 6 months experience? About .26 cpm
    [*]What speed are trucks governed at? Whites at 61 the rest at 65
    [*]What is your respect level from other truckers? So far it's ok
    [*]How are you treated by dispatchers, driver manangers, fleet managers, safety, etc.? Can't complain so far
    [*]How many miles do new company drivers get? Me high 2k lows 3k
    [*]Do they offer a lease purchase plan with no credit after a period of fime?Never heard of it
    [*]Do you work for them or have you worked for them in the past? Yup
    [*]Do they allow inverters in the trucks?old truckS
    [*]What is pet policy?200 one time fee
    [*]How does the per diem plan work? No clue
    [*]Do you get lay over or breakdown pay? You are funny!
     
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  8. barroll

    barroll Road Train Member

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    Governor speed is based on account, not truck color.

    The inverter policy is the same for all trucks.

    Pets are not allowed on accounts where the customer forbids pets on their property.

    They spent a video and CBT at least explaining per diem to you in orientation.
     
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  9. Gold_Miner

    Gold_Miner Medium Load Member

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    So what do they pay during training? Is it $350 a week or I have heard they raised it to $450 per week..
     
  10. barroll

    barroll Road Train Member

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    Its a sliding scale based on how long you've been in training. I forget what it starts at, but $350 sounds about right.
     
  11. xxfalconerxx

    xxfalconerxx Bobtail Member

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    Just finished orientation yesterday in Lithia Springs, Ga. I started driving for them 3 years ago today when the economy was about at rock bottom, and it was terrible. Only hired teams, and would run a team truck about 2000 miles a week, so I left.

    As for training pay, it is now $400 a week for students, and $450 a week for Co-drivers.

    They definitely seem to have taken a more safety-conscious approach to the industry since the CSA regulations have taken effect. It is still a student mill, but they have improved their policies drastically. When I first started, there were no road tests, even for people coming in as "qualified drivers", merely a sign and drive orientation. They are now very focused on safety, and appear to care a bit more about the quality of drivers they put through. My 2 cents.
     
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