Whats it like to drive for Western Express......

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  1. Badboy4lyfe69

    Badboy4lyfe69 Light Load Member

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    Can anyone tell me whats its like to drive for Western Express. I would like to know from some former and current Western Express Drivers experience. Fill me on them would like to know what ever you can share......
     
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  3. BigX72

    BigX72 Light Load Member

    Talked to a guy a few weeks back at a TA. He said they pay cheap and the runs aren't very long. You can sit a lot and he wasn't very happy with them.
     
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  4. Badboy4lyfe69

    Badboy4lyfe69 Light Load Member

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    i heard different from a friend of mine and another W.E. Driver. they said they keep you busy its hard to get you home on time. Thanks for the thread though i do appreciate it. Im joining then on 2 weeks so im hoping i get the runs and miles to at least make the money....
     
  5. Casual Trucker

    Casual Trucker Medium Load Member

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    Do they have a sign on BBBBBBBBBonus...:biggrin_25519:
    Make sure U split that $$$$$$$$$$$$$ with the driver that signed U UP:biggrin_25517:

    If you look @ the company Trucks& Trailer & you Can see your self owning that truck&trailer then you are half way there
    If the driver that tells you they are making $$$$$$$$$$$$ a mile or Paycheck and they look like they Can't afford a Peanut Butter & sardines sandwich:biggrin_25524:

    Then Get you should think twice a bout what U Been Told..:biggrin_25521:

    10/10 Trucker Friend:biggrin_25523:
     
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  6. Puppage

    Puppage Road Train Member

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    I have a friend that drives for them. He's a rookie and is doing the Poland Springs route. He likes it, but doesn't make it home much.
     
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  7. bigjoel

    bigjoel Road Train Member

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    Search box top left corner. Dozens of threads about the bottom feeders.
     
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  8. Gunner710

    Gunner710 Light Load Member

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    I am just curious as what defines a "bottom feeder"? Is that any mega carrier that churns through newbies? Is it wages? Is it employee treatment? Management issues (I.e. time, resources, etc.)? I hear the term but as a wannabe I want to make sure I understand the criteria so I can avoid such companies.
     
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  9. The Space Cowboy

    The Space Cowboy Light Load Member

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    Bottom feeders are companies that hire newbies with zero experience and then pay them training wages for the first year after the first initial training period is successfully completed. Some people believe that people with zero experience should earn top wages right out of the chute. Moreover, the reason they get such a bad rap is because the vast overwhelming majority of newbies will never make it past the first year for a whole host of reasons and instead of blaming themselves for their failures, they blame the so-called bottom feeders.
     
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  10. Gunner710

    Gunner710 Light Load Member

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    Should they not just be called starter companies? Or entry level companies? They pay an entry level wage equal to experience. This is how all industries work. Is McDonalds a bottom feeder company? It is the entry level for many people as well.
     
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