Does anyone have any info on this company Seen an old thread from 2012 but no one seemed to know much have an interview next month as a route driver I know what the company does just wondering if anyone has first hand experience, hours, starting pay(I do know the avg pay for their drivers for my area just not starting out) any info would be appreciated
Valley Protein
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Just saw an add placed in my area. No mention of starting pay. Did you find out anymore info?
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Got hired on have not started but the particular position I got is pay by the load 80-145 two loads a day... But they do have other positions that I think are hourly but not 100% but waiting on my drug test so I can go to orientation
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Class A trap driver is the position that is advertised in my area. I imagine that would be hourly with multiple stops. I will give them a call tomorrow for more details.
Is your position home daily with weekends off?paparazi257 Thanks this. -
Yep hauling out a local chicken processing plant to two valley protein plants let me know what you find out
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Will do! Thanks
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After a short conversation, hourly starts at $17.50 plus a chance for bonus after 8 weeks. Only local CDL A position open is 3rd shift unfortunately. They do have some Class B positions open for day shift starting at $16.50/hr. Drivers are getting around 50 hours a week.
Maybe get my foot in the door and wait for a better CDL A position to open up. Not sure yet?? -
That's my plan as well I will be running the 3rd shift too
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Not 100% sure if I am going to go with them or not. Here is a video of what the job may entail for grease trap driver. Heard its a pain in the winter! FUN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNHIrliIp9AThe Challenger Thanks this. -
Trapping and jetting lines isn't part of my position since I will be hauling from a processing plant pretty much a dedicated run but 10 hour days 50 hrs a week compared to 70 hrs legal 14 hrs a day making a little less than otr but it's seems to be consistent works for me plus I will get tanker experience so all else fail get the experience get my hazmat and get a local gas hauling job. Also I'm in the Carolinas winters aren't as brutal as PA
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