Here's another problem... the reason why companies like Heartland and the other Mega carriers have the astronomical turnover rates it's simply this... when you promised stuff that you can't or no you will never deliver that is deceiving and lying to drivers and any good driver will tell a company to go pound sand and turn in the keys and go elsewhere... I know a lot of these Mega carriers I'll always screaming there's a driver shortage there is no driver shortage the only shortage is quality drivers that are not willing to hang around and put up with the nonsense that these carriers pull on them...
HeartLand Express Unaccountability
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We aren't afraid to look beyond our walls and do things a bit differently. Perhaps this method of responsive and open digital service is a small bit of proof?DoubleO7 Thanks this. -
But, to your point, I think we could all agree the turnover in our industry is far too high. We play a role in stemming that tide. Hopefully, through openness to driver feedback and proving that our drivers have a voice, we can do our part. Answering questions and allowing our drivers the opportunity to share their constructive feedback is critical. It's how any business and industry grow and improve, right? -
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You bet. Good info. Thanks.
When it comes to safety, you'd have to look back to 2015 for the last time it was posted publicly, but we lead the top carriers in CSA scores across the board. We take that piece of the business very seriously.
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I worked for Heartless in 2001. Did the orientation and on the road. My agreement with heartless was home every two weeks with three days off. They said no, its 24-36 hours off.
I dont mind if thats thier policy, but they screwed up my family's plan.
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Sorry to know that was your experience, @buckmanmike. With the change in our divisional makeup, we've solved many of the home time challenges that we faced many years ago.
Thankfully, much has changed in 16 years. Hopefully, you've found a better fit since then. -
I don't have to worry one bit about how many miles I get. My full paycheck is there every Friday. I see myself as a salaried employee. I do not take advantage of that either. The last time I looked I was 17 out of 550 trucks for monthly miles run. -
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