Has anyone worked for this company as a new driver with no experience? How was the experience? Was the training good? Was the money/miles consistent? They have a yard close to me just outside Pittsburgh and I may start with them.
Gypsum Express for a new driver
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Pointblanka, Sep 7, 2025.
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Haven't driven for them...nor do I know anyone personally who has....but you may be on to something:
Gypsum Express -- Washington, PA -- no prev experience req'd
The REAL question here is: do you really want...& are you really ready....for flatbed duty?
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Thanks for that link. I was reading the posting and it lists the pay range. It does state per mile, but I'm sure they actually mean per year. Are those numbers reasonably accurate? I understand that flatbed it physically demanding, but that is a respectable salary for a new driver.
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Are those numbers reasonably accurate?
In a perfect world -- probably so.
Of course -- we don't live in a perfect world.
Those numbers are based on some assumptions....that hold up over time.
If the economy does slide into a recession (as some are expecting soon) -- flatbed freight will likely slow down...& so will your income.
Just some food for thought....
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Flat beds do require more work then the common truck load vans.But the up side out weighs it in my opinion setting around waiting to be loaded or off loaded with 10 other van drivers is mind numbing to me let alone the jerks in the warehouses you have to deal with most of them have some kind of authority issues .For the majority of time loading and unloading the flat bed is faster and nowhere near the jerks you have to deal with.Tarping and untarping gets a lot easier with time. I never worked for gypsum c there trucks in NC a lot never heard anything bad about them.
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You might work out of a sheet rock plant. The loads are drop and hook. Tarps are on. You have to finish putting bungee cords. Strap down. Go to deli er at a box store. Drag 2 110 pound tarps off. Roll both up.
Get fork lift driver to lift up and place on flatbed. Strap tarps to flatbed bed. Drive back to dry wall plant.Pointblanka Thanks this. -
They do run turnpike doubles on the Thruway and the Mass Pike, so if that's something you would eventually get into.....
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