...but it gets even more confusing. UPS Freight and UPS Freight (OTR/Truckload) are different from each other as well. For instance,...
How many winters have you worked there? Any potential opportunities you know of or places you would recommend for this coming season?
Find anything? I'm looking as well and ready to work.
Any updates on either of those opportunities? I am currently looking and ready to work. Thanks!
Another good point is health insurance starts on your first day!
I was told it’s by mile and drop and hook. If you’re pulling a double it would be more. He said weekly pay could average between $900-$1200 a week.
I was just hired there today as a shuttle driver. Seems like it's going to be a decent paying gig. We shall see.
You started right when I left. My buddy says they are so busy they are calling folks on their day off to work, if they have hours. My first real...
Anyone have any info on this crude oil hauling company? I've seen them around for some time now, but don't know anything about them. Any info...
I left after I got back from Vegas as things hadn't changed, which was around the middle of April. I've talked to a guy still there and was told...
It's been a while since anyone has reported on PowerFuels in North Dakota. Anyone currently working for them? Are they busy like they used to...
The A/C in the trucks at Monahans yard where I worked some of the time. You cannot live in a truck as they slip seat. Single guys? You can't...
Ok, ive been out here about a month now. First week was great, I grossed $2,600. Second week was good, third week sucked. Now, there were reasons...
Received an offer from VPROP to work in their West TX operations as a frac sand driver. Depending on the yard, you either live in a Target...
My original post didn't load for some reason, but I looked after seeing this thread and could not find any current ads. Definitely nothing...
Not trying to be a jerk, but that is not why they changed your position. Sounds like they decided you would not cut it in the field and decided...
I don't understand where you are coming up with these ridiculous scenarios. $560 a week in per diem and 100% paid healthcare with zero deductibles...
Don't bother, I worked there. Hauling water they start at $17, but when I was there in June you could work as many hours as you wanted. Hauling...
I also called and spoke with managers as recruiters just lie and was told the same thing.
Working for who?