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<p>[QUOTE="Michaelpg69, post: 4396137, member: 156808"]Well, EW Wylie does have great equipment, & fairly good pay. But, let me advise anyone that is thinking about a job with EW Wylie that they are not all that in a bag of chips. Let me rebut all the good things this guy had to say about it by sharing my experience with u. First off, if u get injured on the job there, Jen An der son is NOT a nice person to deal with. Except on orientation day when she's up their impressing u with her charm- don't be fooled. She is the safety advisor/ manager there- I don't like her. Secondly, EW Wylie will only put u in the hotel if your truck is in the shop for maintenance overnight. They will make u sleep in your truck, even if it is subzero temperatures outside. And believe u me, Fargo can get bone chilly cold. During Orientation u sleep in the motel. And thirdly, but not the least important is the fact that they micro manage your route to save on fuel. And trust me, if u go off route- they do not like it. And u will be hearing from your driver manager. I didn't like the questioning attitude of one of the lead drivers there, nor his condescending attitude. That's the one that is former Navy. Sorry, but I know how to manage my own route without a driver manager that just graduated from college with a degree in basket weaving. I can manage that on my own- thank you very much Karen M. It's an ok company for maybe some people- I didn't care for it. That old timer who works the front desk is another with a condescending attitude too. She acts like she runs the company there and signs your paycheck. Another thing is that u will not get paid for your down time on your truck maintenance or checks on it. So, u will lose money doing that. No, after I got a permanent injury while doing my job there at EW Wylie, I'll never do flatbedding again. Their treatment of their drivers who get injured on the job was appalling to say the least. And if u see any other complaints of work related injuries while working at EW Wylie- take them seriously, because I didn't & I should've of.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michaelpg69, post: 4396137, member: 156808"]Well, EW Wylie does have great equipment, & fairly good pay. But, let me advise anyone that is thinking about a job with EW Wylie that they are not all that in a bag of chips. Let me rebut all the good things this guy had to say about it by sharing my experience with u. First off, if u get injured on the job there, Jen An der son is NOT a nice person to deal with. Except on orientation day when she's up their impressing u with her charm- don't be fooled. She is the safety advisor/ manager there- I don't like her. Secondly, EW Wylie will only put u in the hotel if your truck is in the shop for maintenance overnight. They will make u sleep in your truck, even if it is subzero temperatures outside. And believe u me, Fargo can get bone chilly cold. During Orientation u sleep in the motel. And thirdly, but not the least important is the fact that they micro manage your route to save on fuel. And trust me, if u go off route- they do not like it. And u will be hearing from your driver manager. I didn't like the questioning attitude of one of the lead drivers there, nor his condescending attitude. That's the one that is former Navy. Sorry, but I know how to manage my own route without a driver manager that just graduated from college with a degree in basket weaving. I can manage that on my own- thank you very much Karen M. It's an ok company for maybe some people- I didn't care for it. That old timer who works the front desk is another with a condescending attitude too. She acts like she runs the company there and signs your paycheck. Another thing is that u will not get paid for your down time on your truck maintenance or checks on it. So, u will lose money doing that. No, after I got a permanent injury while doing my job there at EW Wylie, I'll never do flatbedding again. Their treatment of their drivers who get injured on the job was appalling to say the least. And if u see any other complaints of work related injuries while working at EW Wylie- take them seriously, because I didn't & I should've of.[/QUOTE]
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