Shaffer, Wiley sanders, Mcelroy truck lines, FedEx.
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Bama Roadrunner, May 15, 2018.
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Call and ask; get the information straight from the company.Bama Roadrunner Thanks this.
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Thanks for the info!
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Here's an OTR dry bulk job in Alabama:
W.W. Transport
OTR Class A CDL Truck Driver - Birmingham, AL
Apply Now
$2500 sign on bonus!
We have an immediate opening for OTR Class A CDL Truck Drivers to haul bulk flour in pneumatic tankers. Tanker endorsement preferred.
Benefits
Paid 25% of the load. Average $1000-1100 gross, weekly.
* Out 2 weeks at a time. Hire's new cdl grads.
- Health, dental, life insurance, short/long term disability, AFLAC
- 401K with company match
- Vacation/holiday/years of service bonus pay
- Flex Plan. $1,000.00 Safety incentive pay.
- We also have a passenger program and PrePass+
- Must have a Class A CDL License
- Good driving record.
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That ain't true man....Wiley overhauled that whole fleet. I am looking at one in the truck stop. It's one of the late model internationals. They also have late model KWsBama Roadrunner Thanks this.
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I've hauled dry bulk flour and it's easy money. Usually went to places like Bisquick in Kansas City and other places all over the country. It's a good job and I enjoyed it.Bama Roadrunner Thanks this.
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Wiley's OTR pneumatics don't pull your common dry bulk products. Those pneumatics support Wiley's plastic, battery, and recycled plants.
They also have local drivers running pneumatics hauling sand and probably cement but from what I understand, you don't hire in off the street for that division.
The Bulk division will run the small sleeper T800 and whatever the new version is called (T880???). You will see them hooked to vans and the few flatbeds that have some sort of small side kit (the panels are not very tall, like you typical covered wagon is). Those will haul batteries and lead ingots from the battery plant and those flatbeds with the short sides will be tarped (again, not a typical covered wagon side kit, so it doesn't have bows for the tarp to rest on).Bama Roadrunner Thanks this.
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