Groendyke Transport
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Raetta, Feb 14, 2007.
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hey pumpkindrvr, I am in the process of getting on with groendyke. This will be my first tank job, but I have 2 years driving experience. They said we would be paid a percentage not by mile. If I can pull off 800-1000 a week b4 tax that would be great, but is that possible? Also they said I would run (local) 500 mile radius hauling asphalt till october then swich over to chemical, an go OTR. Do you know anything about the asphalt side of it? An also are you still getting good home time being OTR? What about the trucks? I see this yard has alot of eagles, which I like, but are they taken care of? What about idle policy? Or what are their trucks governed at? Sorry so many q/a, but can really find anyone else her that works for them!!
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wow, that stinks, if you dont mind me asking, how much were you doing b4 tax running chemicals?
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sandal0906 Thanks this.
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These are the one's I could find.I'm posting these in no specific order and have rounded to the nearest hundred due to the fact that Groendyke personnel monitor's this site.
I made 24% and was paid bi-weekly as is the whole company. This was all regional unless otherwise noted. Hope this helps
Gross Pay=
$1,600
$1,700
$1,500
$1,000
$1,900 (was over the road and had 36 hrs layover on this one)
$900
$1,400
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thanks johnny, that gives me a better idea. Still interested in them!!
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Home time is good, out a month then a week off. Could be home more if i didn't live so far from terminal. Don't know anything about asphalt. I do know the happiest drivers are the ones on milage pay like me. Percentage drivers do a lot of emty running. And of course if your TM/dispachers have their act together, it makes all the difference in the world. I consider myself very luck in that department. If I need to be home for something, I know I will be. Other drivers I talk to say it is always a fight to get home when they need to. The newer trucks are always having problems and in the shops. I have an older one and few issues. In the last year, only shop time was for a/c compresser replacement.
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They always complain about idle time. They want it at 34%. Ya right. My boss says just do what you can to keep it down. So I do what I can. No idling for no reason, but if I'm too hot or cold, the truck runs. I have seen drivers sitting in the break rooms watching tv while their truck is running.
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