This company pays and treats owner/ops VERY BAD. They don't pay your 2290 or any things else. They tell you one thing and then you find out they lied you call them on it and they don't even call you back. I now have OOIDA ON THEM for all the invoices for the loads I pulled...WHY.. I have some proof they are double dipping...What does this mean... Means they book loads at one price then they take out a fee and then give it to you and tell you the miles are way under what they really are.. Now don't get me wrong I know company's don't pay the real miles but it wont even be close it will be 100 to 400 miles off. I was paid 83% of load plus 100% of FSC. When I signed up they told me there onwer/ops were making $28,000 a month to $34,000 a month. I drove for them for almost a year and NEVER SEEN more then $20,000 a month tops. No load paid over $1.90 a mile most paid $1.40 to $1.60 a mile. I understand they pay there heavy haulers good{I hear at-least}![]()
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Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by skierzek, Feb 1, 2013.
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28 to 34k? sheesh, never seen that kinda quote for a solo o/o. Are you sure that wasn't for a team? Id be dang glad to get 18k at least with the way things are now. Did you haul glass? Sherman Bros. pays around $3 a mile for glass. But you can't get the miles running on I-5. Sorry to hear about the double brokering and shorting you. I might wait a while before Id head over to them, I wonder what their turnover is like. Heavy haul has its own headaches.. you've got a lot of down time, so your not really ahead there either. jfft
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Its entertaining to see drivers complain about $20k/month not being enough. Smh.
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At the least this is pulling stoce glass. I don't think 28k is too much, considering as a company driver I started there making $.47 a mile, with the ability to go into Canada. That glass isn't like your cheap crap dry van. Pilkington and PPG pay #### well to move their stuff. You work your ### off for it though. Load times in the 6-8 hour range are pretty standard. And that's not just sitting there watching them put the stuff on then spending 30 minutes securing it either.
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It is also entertaining seeing people bring up posts that are years old so they can criticize someone who is unlikely to ever see the post and respond. SMH.
That was $20K gross, not his personal salary.
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FFS another dumb necro got me again.
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