Looking to get a better picture regarding the 7 State SW vs Super SW division: Had been speaking to a recruiter who is very set on my signing up for the TX 7 State SW division which I thought was the only offer Arnold had for TX based drivers. After some continued calling (and Arnold recruiters are difficult to contact), and speaking to different recruiters, I was told that there is a Super SW division but the lanes are kind of vague as explained.
2. Does all Arnolds trucks have APUs or not? Do they really charge the driver $199.00 to install your power inverter?
3. Is Arnold using Bendix auto braking, Iteris lane change alert or Vorad collision, Dash Cams? I only ask because the two recruiters did not know for sure.
4. Arnold is using the Zip to Zip code pay system instead of Practical miles; how is this effecting your pay?
5. What average weekly miles can be expected between 7 State SW and Super SW?
6. What effort does the driver manager make to get you home on time?
7. Is Arnold worth it? I do have other offers on the table............ Any relevant info from current Arnold drivers is greatly appreciated. Thanks
Arnold 7 State Southwest Division vs Super Southwest
Discussion in 'Arnold' started by aimhigh, Nov 22, 2013.
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I would like 2 know this 2 I was offer this job also they set my orientation 4 dec 9th without getting a solid yes from me
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Yikes I see several red flags! Recruiters who can not be reached? hmmm that is # 1 My recruiter should be available any time within reason. Setting up Orientation before there is a "YES" This tell me they are trying to talk someone into something that isn't all that great! And what else? We have only just begun! wish ya Luck.
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Does anybody have any answers to the questions presented at the
beginning of this thread? Would love to hear from current Arnold drivers
on their thoughts too. I am scheduled for orientation this next Monday
and haven't had the opportunity to speak to anyone driving for them. Thanks! -
If you can't reach the guy there who's job it is is to tell you anything in the world and blow roses up your ### to get you to sign on, what do ya think you're going to get when you call dispatch or safety?
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"professional" drivers. Lol. Any insightful Arnold drivers out there?Last edited: Dec 31, 2013
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Go back and read my posts for the info you are looking for. The fact that Arnold has 2 orientations per week speaks volumes regarding retention. I've seen an ad they posted on OKC Craigslist for Owner/ops. Another indication of retention issues.
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