Going to ccc soon for orientation my first pick was roehl but the recruiter told me it would be 2 weeks and after 2 weeks she is now saying 2 more just dont have all that time with finances right now or I would wait so went with ccc cause they get money in my pocket faster and was hoping some of you vets can give me some feedback thanks for any and all replies
Need any info on ccc the comcar company
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by varmit42, Oct 19, 2011.
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Flatbed, right ? Macks, drabby paint scheme, do a lot of those PODS, but hey, a decent enough place to start.....
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Let us know how ya do?? I haven't found too many people complaining about COMCAR...I haven't look hard enough in the bad co threads *yawn* sounds like a good company.
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Just don't go there,
for the finances !!!!
That isn't a bad place to work,
but don't expect much in the $$ end of it !!varmit42 Thanks this. -
Thanks to all for the replies didn't find anything negative either a lot of people get it confused with crete but not the same company did my homework there,but really liked roehl but my finances or bills are piling up and need something in the bank on November 1 also I don't have a lot of options I'm a student who graduated on September 30 from jacksonville fl and most of the 30 companies I talked to either won't hire a student or if they do not out of my area
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I worked for them out of auburndale, fl for six years. They treat senior drivers like shi... give all the loads to the new guys because you can haul the load for cheaper. And when I say cheap I mean it. As a rookie, a 400 mile load will pay you around $90. I went from making $50k a year a couple years ago down to $30k last year. I know the economy sucks but as an experienced driver there's no way in hell I should of made so little. I was being sent home after doing a short 20 mile load almost every day. There was other people who I spoke to making less than $200 a week. I don't know how the cheap ######## are still in business, maybe because they keep having suckers apply to them. My advice: endure the pitiful pay for one year, get ur experience, and get out.
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Thanks mustang it looks like its back to roehl the ccc recruiter said on Monday I would be in orientation today and then calls me today and says sorry I can't help you we have too many applicants and not enough jobs what a rat race this has all been but everything happens for a reason so I'm just gonna get the info that roehl needs and wait the two weeks hopefully I don't get anything else shut off or kicked out of my place already lost cable and internet having to use my phone to get on the net now but its all good I still and will always have my wife and 2 great kids and god so things will work out they always have and always do
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