I almost got a job there last month. But for whatever reason they called me and said they went with someone else. I passed the road test and drug test.I dont know maybe something in my background? I have a clean record of no accidents in the last 5 years and no felony's so I don't know what they could have found. Im still want to drive a tanker I am gonna try another company. Do you have any suggestions?
Kenan or Energy Dispatch?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by LD0619, Jan 3, 2009.
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I got the same response from disttech the year before last and now I work for them.Disttech is pretty good and easy work.
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Disttech is owned by kenan advantage group but every location has there own pay rate and areas they run.
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Stay away from Energy Dispatch/Raceway. You will regret ever going there. If you like to work 14 HR DAYS/Nights for less than 200.00 a day then go for it. They will bring you in and make you think they are the best paying fuel transporter in the area.LOL
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What do you need to know?
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Nobody works 14 hr days at Energy Dispatch , more like 10 1/2 to 11 . They guarantee $200 a day , most make $225 and up. These are the facts.
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Does anyone have more recent info on working for Kenan?
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I work for Kenan in SC. I've been here for 6 years now. We're currently on our 4th terminal manager since I've been here. The 1 who hired me retired, his replacement was fired for incompetence, the 3rd manager was great, but he's currently out, due to illness (cancer). The acting terminal manager is also a good one, he takes care of the drivers. I work night shift (15% more pay to work nights as opposed to days) and average about $240 a night, the average night lasting about 12 hours. It's load pay, not hourly. The benefits are great, which I can personally attest to, having lost my wife a few years back, and the insurance took care of just about everything. My truck is a little older, having about 700,000 miles on it, but we have a great lead mechanic, and out trucks here, anyway, are well maintained. I guess it just all depends on your location, your terminal manager, etc. For me, the situation is a good one. I hope this helps you out.
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any current info on energy dispatch especially in tampa market?
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Bump, looking for info on energy dispatch Orlando or cape canaveral
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