imtimmy. I went to the job fair in Irving,TX this weekend as well. I got hired on as a linehaul driver. I was told they stay very busy as well. I just got my cdl a couple of months ago so I'm fairly new to trucking. They told me they was going to train me for 160 hours before they send me out. Im pretty excited. I hope I have a good experience at YRC.
Experience with YRC ( includes YRC, New Penn, USF Reddaway and Holland
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lots of miserable guys, but not too many guys leave, except maybe for abf, ups, or cooper or Cassens, as they pay more money and full pension.
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Already gone, how long are you at YRC now? It seems like it will be a great opportunity for myself even if having to be on call, work overnight/weekends. Are you linehaul or city?
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I was on call at Yellow before the merger working on the Dock...It was great... Very laid back work environment and you could work when you want... Say they call you for 20:00 shift and you say no... 9/10 times they will call you for the next shift and so on and so on it was up to you if you wanted to work or not... For being a casual ( a few years ago ) I was making like $18.00 an hour... Being in my early 20's still living at home and fully involved in the bar scene it was great...
Key things to remember working on the dock are "high and tight" and use airbags... Obviously a skid that ways 1000#s shouldn't be stacked on a skid that is 300... Common sense...Use a lot of dunnage... If your a hard worker an not lazy you will see a lot of drivers to fat and or lazy to get off the forklift and load freight properly...
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I'm a linehaul driver. Holland is a little different than YRC, we are out all week, you will be out for 3 beds max, then home, otherwise everything on day 4 and after for miles and hours is 1.5 times your pay. You will slipseat though, I don't, I have an assigned tractor that I have some of my stuff set up in.
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I was wanting to do city.
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city is good, take your time and don't rush. rushing is how you screw things up. you will be doing tight back's all day, and running a fork truck or pallet jack when you are delivering/picking up. its a good job, not many like it anymore, there are a lot less freight companies anymore, since cheap truckload outfits will pay their drivers so little.
you should be able to make a lot of money, if you want to work, and LEARN about the right way to do things.imtimmy Thanks this. -
When your doing city p/d remember your paid hourly. Amd remember it's your license not YRCs. I worked for them for almost 3 years, two different terminals. Worked as a p/d driver for about a year, then was transferred to another amd ran the road. I really enjoyed running the road, made awesome money, home every night (only layed over a few times) heard they are doing better and new tractors coming in.
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