A&R Transport Inc in Morris, IL
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Buffalo69, Aug 9, 2012.
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Been reading through this thread. Lots of informative info.
I've been considering applying to A&R next spring. Would have about a year and a half of experience by then, and looking to try something other than slamming doors. Bulk hauling seems both parts fun and challenging.
Couple of questions though.
-I live in Missouri, and the closest terminal to me is in Decatur, IL. Would I still have a chance of being brought onboard? I'm not opposed to the idea of moving closer to my job, but I have a very nice living situation where I'm at, and I don't want to move unless I'm sure I won't be leaving my job anytime soon.
-How does the company handle minor repairs done by the driver? Do they reimburse you for money spent fixing the truck?
-Is running to Canada forced? My current company does do runs into Canada, but you aren't required to run there if you don't want to or don't have a passport.
-It seems that A&R has an assortment of equipment. When it comes time to get your own rig, do you have any choice, or is it just what's available at the time?
-It's been repeated several times that they will get you home, at the most, every two weeks. How long do they consider hometime? Is there a minimum/maximum consecutive days you can take off for hometime?
Thanks for your help.crazeydude Thanks this. -
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2) They don't expect you to do any repairs yourself. But if you do something simple like replace a light for example, you can buy it from a truck stop and they will reimburse you on your next check.
3) If you are a system driver (OTR) Running to Canada is optional.
4) As far as equipment its what is available at the terminal when you are hired. They gave me a choice between a Peterbilt 379 and a International Pro Star when I was hired. I chose the Pete.
5) They are very good about home time. I run regional and I am off every weekend. If you run over the road you basically put in a request when you want to be home and they will do it even if it means a long dead head. You would have to ask a recruiter or manager about the maximum days you can stay home. But they pretty much let you run how you want.crazeydude and Truemac Thank this. -
Thank you for the response, DMAX. A&R sounds like a really solid company for those trying to get into bulk hauling!
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