Anyone familiar with Stericycle?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by richieryan, Oct 25, 2011.
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I interviewed for a management position w/ them when I was unemployed. They are a growing company using small trucks to collect med waste, sharps, etc. They will also do medical product recalls where they pickup recalled meds, etc.
Everything is then cross docked into trailers for delivery to the appropirate disposal facility.
The equipment looked good and well maintained. I would think the greatest risk healthwise/biohazzardwise would be on the collection end so the tractor trailer driver should be better protected by not handling the stuff...x1Heavy Thanks this. -
I did a temp gig for them in OKC. OKC to the incinerator in Stroud, drop & hook, take MT 53' box to hosp in Ft Smith. drop/hook, take loaded back to Stroud.
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Anyone here work there? The term manager told me
It was 4 day, 10hour a day job.
I have a interview with stericycle in a few weeks.
(local reginal job) Can anyone tell Me what kind of mony someone is likely to make working
40 hrs a week in their second. I asked the terminal
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I did interview for driver (pick waste up at hospitals) using straight truck. The one in PA was teamster.Don't know about the pay scale for out in your area, but probably start around 18 to 20 bucks hrly.
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They run 48' doubles across the Masspike/NY Thruway. Looks like Ryder lease tractors. Don't know much else, haven't ever seen one stopped, except in a hospital loading dock.
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I've got an interview in Stroud,OK tomorrow for a straight-truck route gig. Pays $14 and is described as 8-12 hrs/day/5 day-week.
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In my area they mostly drive class B straight trucks. Pay is $15-18 to start. Benefits are good. They provide their drivers with free hotel stays and pay for on the job expenses. Sounds pretty good.
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I would imagine it's pretty good.
Sharps, body parts and infectious waste needs to be incinderated. Many cities have very good incinderators, big enough to get it done. I don't know about the sharps though. Those go into small containers at hospitals.
When they chopped off the dead bone out of me recently pathology worked it over looking for cancer etc. In the process essentially reduced it to a form that their on site incinerator could take care of it.
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