I went to work for Wiley, last July. One big lie from the start. Recruiter said they had a SE regional. They don't! No truck older than 2 years old. I believe mine was 10! I injured my back in September and have been out since then. Not once has anyone asked me how I was doing. I found out through the insurance company, that I have been terminated and my insurance has been cancelled. I called today to ask for a separation notice. Didn't get it. Maybe my attorney can!
I havent seen the bottom of the toilet yet! Wiley Sanders Truck Lines
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by Tinman1, Jan 31, 2013.
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Glad I didn't go with them then.
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What are some major account wiley sander has in there dry box division ive seen there trailer at international paper in prattville,al and georgia pacific in pennington,al
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Started driving in 2003 and even then their equipment looked like it was headed to the Sanford and Sons junkyard...Every time I encounter one of their jalopies in the south I hope and pray that it doesn't disintegrate and kill me.
tahokid Thanks this. -
He went in with another company. Got P.O.ed at the other owed, pulled a rifle out and shot it in the Air.
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This is complete and utter ########, trailers are newer in van division, miles are great I average 3800 a week, insurance is high, they pay $40 tarp pay on flatbeds, $20 stop pay plus detention and layover pays, safety both quarterly and yearly bonuses! -
Agree, Wiley Sanders will get you miles, and they are pretty consiconsistent
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You do understand the post you quoted is 4 years old, right? Have things changed since then? Yeah, they have. If nothing else, between that post and now, the starting pay has increased to 42 cpm.
Another thing, if you average 3800 miles per week, that means some weeks you run 4000 miles and some weeks, you run 3600 miles. That's working way too hard for me. Y'all can have it.Anonymousproxy and Lonesome Thank this. -
I might be tempted if it were Col. Sanders Trucking.
CrappieJunkie and Lonesome Thank this. -
I agree! 3800 miles a week? They can have that non sense. I do 2,492 miles a week for a very comfortable CPM. That's about all I need or want. I'm guess that's 3800 for the four weeks they are out then 2500 the week they go home for a restart.

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