You got me interested, and I tried calling today, but it said that their driver recruiting office is only opened sunday-wednesday. It's $16.25 an hr? Do you get 70 hr weeks? Do they use DAC?
Greyhound Drivers........
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by bigike, Dec 30, 2007.
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BIGIKE- When is your interview? I am interviewing next week.
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wednesday the ninth....my wife and i have completed everything...good luck to ya
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The pay of 16.25 was not correct. The starting pay is 16.69 per hr. They will give you a 30 question test which is very basic math and map reading. You wil then get a quick interview. I did mine already and am waiting for the result next week. I think I did pretty well. They are talking about sending the successful candidates to school the end of January. The down side is you receive $30 a day while in training (5 weeks) It is still not to bad considering they pay for te school hotel and food.
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Yeah, well, I don't know of too many people that can pay their mortgage/rent/whatever; pay for food, gas, electric and everything else in life on $30 per day. More people than not have families or at least a house to deal with and related payments. I'm in the minority, but if I ever go OTR again - I will be demanding a full week's pay to go through the freakin' orientation. In fact, I will be recording everything everyone says. I probably won't find a job OTR, because after a 2 plus decades of the bs, I can honestly say that THEY will have to meet MY demands. Probably easier to get a greenhorn to work 6 months with them than to have to deal with some guy that is already beyond fed up with the system.
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We al have to start somewhere. One way or another you pay for your school, either out of your own pocket or as a company slave for a year. I would rather just pay for my training and be free of a contract. I don't know if Greyhound binds you with a contract, I would imagine hey do. Once I get a few miles under my belt then I will be more choosy who and what I drive. But for now I need a foot in the door. My neighbor retired from G.H. after 32 years and loved every minute of it.
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The lady I got ahold of told me at first, that it was a salary of $30,000 a year, and then retracted and said, that she didn't really know what the drivers got paid.
She said, I needed to apply, so she could set up an appointment for an interview in order for me to find out.... at the interview.
I informed her that I wasn't interested in driving for Grey Hound for a while, and was just seeking future information.... She didn't tell me much, and wasn't very helpful. -
I know that $30 a day doesn't sound like much, but at least it is something. Before I could get my teaching credential, I had to do student teaching, which is teaching all day long for six months, and receiving $0 per day. And it took five years of college just to be able to earn $0 per day.
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