Any good reviews you see were not written by drivers. 100% turnover on drivers. Don't let them tell you different. If you want to see where your money goes, look at the pics of their office on their website.
I'll do whatever it takes to make sure no one else gets ripped off from these dirty thieves
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Any good reviews you see were not written by drivers. 100% turnover on drivers. Don't let them tell you different. If you want to see where your money goes, look at the pics of their office on their website.
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Hello everyone,
I hope you are all driving safe and have moved onto a company that will pay you your worth besides Truckmovers.
I worked with them for over 2 years and the only thing that kept me around was I liked the dispatcher, but after making a 1700 mile trip to Fontana and making a measly $200 in total, that was the last straw.
Whether it be the underpayment of miles for every load, the hidden charges appearing randomly on settlement, rental car charges showing up 3 months later, security deposit charges for false customer reports, being put onto driver teams, or overall just being taken advantage of every step of the way, I know more of you have experienced the same problems as me.
It is not until we stand up to Truckmovers and other companies in the industry taking advantage of their "contractors" that they will be forced to operate in a socially and morally acceptable manner. Today, I will be taking that first step. I need your help though to do this, because this will require a team effort.
We are starting up a lawsuit against them to get back our unpaid money. From my calculations, if you worked full time with them for a year, you'll be owed at least $2000. If you want that money back, please send me a text message with your email address. I will then have our attorney reach out to you to add you to the suit.
You will need to have worked with them within the past 2 years from the date of this posting due to statute of limitations restrictions. Please spread the word and let's get some justice for ourselves and ensure nobody else has to succumb to the damages inflicted by this greedy corporation.
The number to text is:
Phone number removed, but feel free to post your own email address.
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I do not remember the name of the company, but several times I ran across some guys that drove and piggy backed new petes out of Texas and new KW's out of washington. They were always happy and it paid pretty well from what they told me, especially when they took petes to western Canada and went back to washington and grabbed KW's.
I do know at least one of them had been on that gig for several years.
I used to run across folks all the time that would drive new motorhomes up to Alaska sometimes pulling a travel trailer. Most of these were retired couples and would drive up, then fly back for another one. It didn't sound like they were getting rich, but coming out fairly well, especially for the retired part timers. -
I looked in to the local bus transit gig here. 12 bucks an hour.
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