The original poster was an owner op. I'd like to hear what kind of money he was quoted. As far as wasting time, I get both sides. You need haz mat, but want to no if its worth getting. Should be able to have a 3-5 minute conversation before going thru the hassle of getting.
Clean Harbors Recruiting a waste of time
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Their loads always paid well to me.... I used to work for another carrier that they would give the loads to that they couldn’t cover....this was years ago tho.
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Mr Kelgar50, what all information can you share on the driver part? I just submitted an application for an OTR position out of Tucker,GA. I think it's the closest location to me with not knowing what all they have in Greer,SC. I have 20 years of experience and haz n tank endorsement. 3 years or better hauling chemicals in tanker but this is a dry van position. Be safe and thanks for any information.
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Clean Harbors Recruiting Update 10/22/2020
I received another call from these people today wanting me to reconsider joining their company. Evidently the former recruiting crew is no longer with this outfit. I declined for obvious reasons which I expressed to the newbie. Five months later they still cannot fill this position and need to revisit the bad decisions they made in the past. That should give you a better idea of what you will be in for if you attempt to do business with these people. Go ahead and apply with this top heavy outfit but don't say I didn't try to warn you.
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I went ahead and went a different route. Found an outfit that is paying me $0.80 a mile running a new glider tied to a 53' stoga. Turning 2800 to 3700 miles a week and home every 10 to 14 days with getting through during week if in the area. It's 1099 pay but best money I've made in a long time.Dale thompson and Dennixx Thank this.
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Good for you.
That's about what I'd need per mile for a 1099 too.Lonesome, like clay… +++ and Dale thompson Thank this. -
Sad you had a bad experience with them. I'm one of the people who would drop everything to work for them if they called. I've only heard good things from them so far.
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They’re on a hiring spree for drivers. You’ve just got to stay on them.
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Signed on at 56 in 2020, would still be there but the ol’ girl just wasn’t up for it… They offered me 1.17 all miles mt and loaded, plus 100% fuel surcharge, $45 hr demurrage after first 2, with a choice of two dedicated routes drop & hook pulling their trailers, and running under their authority, of course cargo liability insurance was on them… return to house weekly.TB John Thanks this.
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Sorry but those are welfare rates…… and I’ve done plenty of their work as a outside carrier and their work always paid very well…….
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