All Point Logistics in Kansas City

Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by thumper61763, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. thumper61763

    thumper61763 Bobtail Member

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    All Point Logistics will first come across as a reputable business employing professional people working hard to please the customer and take care of their drivers. What they don't tell you is how they go about meeting those goals...

    Adam Defoe will promise anything he thinks you want to hear, even if it's not true. They will haul your freight, but they won't tell you they have unsafe equipment and drivers working up to 48 hours with no down time.

    This company forces drivers to drive non-stop with no downtime. When the drivers scoff, their job is threatened. When the drivers attempt to do their job safely and legally, they're accused by the staff of "complaining" too much. They operate trucks with numerous mechanical problems and trailers with no brakes...but use a local tire shop to fix all the issues. They will put sensitive freight on dirty or broken trailer surfaces without any regard for the delivery condition of the product (or the FDA for that matter). When the driver refuses to put a customer in a position of receiving damaged product, he/she is punished by having money withheld from their pay "for fuel" which is always typically paid by the company. They force the drivers to pickup/deliver equipment to mechanic shops, etc. on their days off with no reimbursement for their time and gas in personal vehicles.

    They have trucks not properly registered, then act like it's the driver's fault when he sits at a weigh station for several hours waiting for Adam to email D.O.T the proper documentation.

    Dispatch will promise loads to brokers, then force the drivers to deliver on time, without taking into account the driver hasn't had his 10 hours off. Dispatch doesn't consider downtime for fueling, eating, etc. They don't even look to determine the driving time involved. They don't care. Adam will force the driver to send him the bill of lading BEFORE the delivery is made. Adam then sends it to the broker demanding payment, not telling the broker his freight isn't at the receiver yet.

    Adam promises cash under the table to the drivers if they perform illegal job functions, then informs the drivers "don't tell the office" or "my partner can't know about this". When the drivers do what he wants "you're the man". When they don't, he gets very emotional and threatens the drivers' jobs, then hides behind his attorney.

    Duane H. is a hot head who flies off the handle when he doesn't get his way. He's young and unprofessional and knows nothing about the life of a trucker. He freaks out when the trucks break down and won't hesitate to explode and cuss people out. Gloria H. is much more pleasant to work with; however, because she was once married to a trucker, she believes she's an expert of the industry and doesn't like to be challenged when she's wrong. These people all think they're in charge of this mom & pop shop, and there's no clear leadership or professionalism on any front.

    They only provide pay settlements when you ask for it, and it's on a very basic spreadsheet any middle school kid could put together. The talent and skill set to properly operate and manage an office doesn't exist. The rules change on a weekly basis, and these folks think they are entitled to manipulate a driver's pay in any way they choose...then they claim its under "the contract" (a contract they are unable to produce a copy of).

    This company is clearly struggling financially. Drivers are forced to sit for hours at fueling stations waiting for the fuel cards to get loaded with money, then questioned about why they're running late for deliveries.

    When a driver resigns they claim he was fired, which is really ignorant considering he can then file for unemployment, but that's another example of the inept people we're talking about. They withhold pay at their discretion, lie about the facts, and nickel and dime a person's pay until there's nothing left to pay out. They do whatever they choose with no regard for the laws under the Federal Department of Labor or the whistleblower/retaliation laws set in place by OSHA. When you dispute their actions (or lack thereof), Adam hides behind his attorney who isn't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.

    These people are clueless about the trucking industry and have only one goal in mind...make as much money as possible regardless of who gets screwed over in the process. Do not work for these people or do business with them in any way, unless you're willing to retain an attorney.
     
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  3. FCW9

    FCW9 Light Load Member

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    I would suggest that you take any proof that you have of this and contact both your local labor board and the DOT. I'm sure they would love to see your documentation, and would love nothing more than to act upon it. Companies like you just described need to be stopped. If you don't take a stand and clearly draw a line then who will?
     
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    The Missouri Department of Labor referred me to the U.S. Department of Labor because they are holding my final paycheck. Adam quickly referred the U.S. Labor Board to his attorney, who isn't taking their calls...now this company is messing with the federal government. OSHA doesn't want to get involved because I'm no longer a current employee and D.O.T said if I report the employer, I'll also get fined.

    All Point has reduced my final pay from $1300 to $500, claiming they have the right to charge me for fuel for their truck even though I did exactly as they dispatched me to do. Now they're claiming they'll have someone else fill out my driver logs for the final 2 weeks and they'll take the cost of that out of my pay as well, so when they do finally decide to pay me, there will be nothing left to pay after all the deductions they've chosen to make.

    This is the type of owner/operator that gives this industry a bad name. There really are still ethical drivers out here who enjoy the job and truly want to do it in a safe and legal manner, but we don't get a lot of support from state/federal agencies. It's sad.
     
  5. FCW9

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    Well, yeah, you'll get a hit for actually admitting to driving illegal. You could ask for whistle blower immunity, and see if they go for it. But again you need documentation that they told you to run illegal. Good luck Thumper, keep us posted on what happens next.
     
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