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Posted: 4/14/2023 1:06:34 PM EDT
@subnet
Would you allow this? If we get a Yes I’ll add “OFFICIAL” to the title. |
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RIP Joker1
Lilly, countless other pups along with their new families and myself are forever thankful for your dedication |
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Known as Pivot.
ADT/Protect Your Home steals from the elderly. Hope you die young, Hospice can't kill you then. |
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@Subnet
Can we get your approval on this? Given how this industry differs dramatically from the rest of the job market, having our own thread makes a ton of sense, if you’ll allow it. |
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I'm personally okay with it, but we do have a (Team member only) job board, and I do want to make sure that I understand why that exists (it predates me), before I give the go-ahead to allow this forum to do it's own thing.
EDIT: There's a decent possibility that this was discussed ad nauseum, before I started working here. I'm hesitant to just say "Yeah guys, go for it" until I know why it was established the way it was. FWIW - Absent any other knowledge to the contrary, I kinda feel like trucking is a special enough thing, where it would make more sense to post job opportunities in here. Drivers talk with each other ENDLESSLY about pay (both company drivers, and owner operators) in person, and I don't see why it'd be any different here. So I'm personally fine with it, but only after I confer with the rest of the staff - in case they know something I don't. |
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And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
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From Hiring to Firing. From Food-Fuel to Flatbeds...
If it involves Trucking it should go here imo.. |
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Originally Posted By Woodchuck1: Given how this industry differs dramatically from the rest of the job market, having our own thread makes a ton of sense, if you’ll allow it. View Quote THIS.. We should have sticky threads on OTR "meal and snack ideas" as well as A picture thread Flat bedding thread Tanker thread Bubble gum and bailing wire "quick fix" thread ideas when you have to pull over and square something away in a hurry.. etc, etc, etc -So many ideas.. I have feeling this forum is going to ROCK..I know where ill be spending a bunch my Arfcom Time |
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Alright guys - I've thought it over, and I've talked it over with some of the staff. We're cool with it.
For now, I'd like to see "Looking for work/Looking for hire" posts confined to this thread - and this thread only. It'll be easier for the staff (and me) to keep an eye on, that way. For right now, my policy is sort of like "It's not a problem, until it actually becomes a problem". Example: Scammers begin using it to request personal info. Or hell...anything where allowing it here becomes an actual problem. To the extent that it doesn't...there is no problem. If that ever changes, and I have to make changes, I'll let you know (and most importantly - why). Sound good? |
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And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
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Originally Posted By Subnet: Alright guys - I've thought it over, and I've talked it over with some of the staff. We're cool with it. For now, I'd like to see "Looking for work/Looking for hire" posts confined to this thread - and this thread only. It'll be easier for the staff (and me) to keep an eye on, that way. For right now, my policy is sort of like "It's not a problem, until it actually becomes a problem". Example: Scammers begin using it to request personal info. Or hell...anything where allowing it here becomes an actual problem. To the extent that it doesn't...there is no problem. If that ever changes, and I have to make changes, I'll let you know (and most importantly - why). Sound good? View Quote Absolutely ! |
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Originally Posted By barbcue: Originally Posted By Subnet: Alright guys - I've thought it over, and I've talked it over with some of the staff. We're cool with it. For now, I'd like to see "Looking for work/Looking for hire" posts confined to this thread - and this thread only. It'll be easier for the staff (and me) to keep an eye on, that way. For right now, my policy is sort of like "It's not a problem, until it actually becomes a problem". Example: Scammers begin using it to request personal info. Or hell...anything where allowing it here becomes an actual problem. To the extent that it doesn't...there is no problem. If that ever changes, and I have to make changes, I'll let you know (and most importantly - why). Sound good? Absolutely ! |
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And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
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Ill start.
The Company i work for is Hiring for a full time Mech in the Arcata,Ca yard. And they are always looking for Class A Drivers as well. pay for drivers is $24 (ALL Drivers make the same per hour) 8-10 hour "day shifts" and 11-12 hour "Night shifts" -being the norm Home in bed every night and i havent met a single person so far that i have not liked. They are under new ownership very cool people throughout the Company. Bettendorf is a decent size company and has divisions in: Albany, Or White City,Or Lincoln,Ca Anderson ,Ca Arcata,Ca And possibly a few other areas i am not aware of. If anyone is interested, i can get you in touch with my Boss as I work in the Arcata,Ca yard (which is the MAIN YARD for the Company.) https://humboldt.craigslist.org/trp/d/arcata-now-hiring-experienced-truck/7609724813.html (Apologies i do not know how to hot link) |
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@SeabeeMech
You guys need another heavy haul guy? No experience on that side of the house but willing to learn. Have experience running a dozer, grader, excavator as well… |
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Originally Posted By Woodchuck1: @SeabeeMech You guys need another heavy haul guy? No experience on that side of the house but willing to learn. Have experience running a dozer, grader, excavator as well View Quote We do have a Sister Company that's based out of Billings, Montana (we're both owned by a large crane company out of Texas) that may be looking for drivers. They do work all over the western US, but it would be best for someone that would be willing to relocate to the Billings area. It would be moving crane parts and maybe some rigging and they have a robust heavy haul division so there's opportunity to move up. They don't pay quite as good as we do but it's still good pay with tons of OT. They handle applications through their website, anyone that is interested can IM me for a link. |
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USN Retired: APR 1988 - MAY 2008
"My center is giving way, my right is falling back, situation excellent, I attack." —Ferdinand Foch |
Alright I’m in. I am probably one of the newest CDL holders in Ohio. I just graduated from a decent program and have been in EMS the last ten years and have a clean driving record. I really want to go as far as possible with the complicated stuff and am willing to go get hazmat, tanker and any other endorsements necessary. I’m in central Ohio.
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Originally Posted By SuburbanDrone: Alright I’m in. I am probably one of the newest CDL holders in Ohio. I just graduated from a decent program and have been in EMS the last ten years and have a clean driving record. I really want to go as far as possible with the complicated stuff and am willing to go get hazmat, tanker and any other endorsements necessary. I’m in central Ohio. View Quote I’m curious. If that is your goal why not get those endorsements from the start? Might as well go get your TWIC background check now for HAZMAT. |
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RIP Joker1
Lilly, countless other pups along with their new families and myself are forever thankful for your dedication |
I am studying for the rest of my endorsements rn. Honestly I didn’t know if I’d be able to even do the job so I did what was required to start CDL training and just followed the advice I was given. Now that I have a few weeks into the industry I’m starting to figure out how to get the ball rolling on a career.
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Originally Posted By SuburbanDrone: I am studying for the rest of my endorsements rn. Honestly I didn’t know if I’d be able to even do the job so I did what was required to start CDL training and just followed the advice I was given. Now that I have a few weeks into the industry I’m starting to figure out how to get the ball rolling on a career. View Quote I see. Tanker was easy. HAZMAT was a little harder obviously but the practice tests on the web will get you squared away. |
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RIP Joker1
Lilly, countless other pups along with their new families and myself are forever thankful for your dedication |
Tracking with the above statements. I’m going to get everything done in a few weeks. Thank you!
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My company is hiring drivers at every location. Mainly crude oil, some haul jet fuel, I believe we have a cryo division too.
It would mostly be night shift on the crude oil side. Coastal plains trucking It's not a bad gig. Home everyday. So far the company seems all right. |
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"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem." Thomas Jefferson
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Originally Posted By Texas: My company is hiring drivers at every location. Mainly crude oil, some haul jet fuel, I believe we have a cryo division too. It would mostly be night shift on the crude oil side. Coastal plains trucking It's not a bad gig. Home everyday. So far the company seems all right. View Quote @Texas Do you have any other info to share? Rough starting rate, benefits, cameras in the truck, etc? |
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Originally Posted By Woodchuck1: @Texas Do you have any other info to share? Rough starting rate, benefits, cameras in the truck, etc? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Woodchuck1: Originally Posted By Texas: My company is hiring drivers at every location. Mainly crude oil, some haul jet fuel, I believe we have a cryo division too. It would mostly be night shift on the crude oil side. Coastal plains trucking It's not a bad gig. Home everyday. So far the company seems all right. @Texas Do you have any other info to share? Rough starting rate, benefits, cameras in the truck, etc? On the crude oil side. We have late model Kenworth 880 day cabs. They all have Cummins and a 10-speed in them. All are governed to 65 mph. They will be slowly changing over to Peterbilts, I'm sure they will stick with the same engine and transmission options. There are two cameras one outside one facing inside. You cannot touch your cell phone when you're driving. Other than that it's pretty laid back. The shifts are 12 hours, 4 to 4. We generally slip seat with the day shift. Pay is between 300 to 450 a day. It depends on what loads you get. You are paid by the load. A normal work day is four loads, but sometimes you will only get three. We also get safety bonuses every month, and they double if you go 6 months without any issues. The cryogenic division is also hiring. I'm told it's more of an over the road job. The ad on indeed claims that they pay is between $1,700 to $3,000 per week. It should be the same Kenworth models with sleepers, slowly switching over to the peterbilts with sleepers. Benefits are average. The normal insurance, and 401k plans. Nothing great, but not totally trash. Pay is every 2 weeks. They have pretty nifty apps and websites to check out your pay and settlement info. FR uniforms are provided, but they are supposedly switching companies, so I don't know how long it will take to get fitted for them. I am still waiting. |
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"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem." Thomas Jefferson
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@Texas
Thanks for that. @barbcue You wanted to go to Texas and haul crude oil? |
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"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem." Thomas Jefferson
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I’ll be hiring a few drivers soon. Must have tanker and hazmat. Must have a clean driving record.
It’s in the Bakken oilfield in ND. 100 degrees in the summer and -30 in the winter. The roads are mostly ice about 6 months of the year. Spring and Fall there’s a lot of chaining up. My drivers make about 100K a year. BCBS and other benefits. We offer $900 a month, tax free for housing. There’s a bunch of technical and off-road driving in dangerous conditions. Average loads are about 90K but we haul up to 150K compressors occasionally. PM me if interested. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File All daycab work with a slip seat partner but home in your own bed every night. Attached File |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
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Originally Posted By Lungbuster: I'll be hiring a few drivers soon. Must have tanker and hazmat. Must have a clean driving record. It's in the Bakken oilfield in ND. 100 degrees in the summer and -30 in the winter. The roads are mostly ice about 6 months of the year. Spring and Fall there's a lot of chaining up. My drivers make about 100K a year. BCBS and other benefits. We offer $900 a month, tax free for housing. There's a bunch of technical and off-road driving in dangerous conditions. Average loads are about 90K but we haul up to 150K compressors occasionally. PM me if interested. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/196752/IMG_4152_png-2920307.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/196752/IMG_4155_jpeg-2920308.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/196752/IMG_4156_jpeg-2920309.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/196752/IMG_4153_jpeg-2920311.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/196752/IMG_4157_jpeg-2920315.JPG All daycab work with a slip seat partner but home in your own bed every night. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/196752/IMG_3706_jpeg-2920320.JPG View Quote Yuck (J/K) I'm glad I'm a crane guy and don't have to venture out in that stuff very often (although we do a lot of wind power stuff in ND.) We do play in the mud/snow and ice at times Outside Vernal UT: Anyone in Texas looking to get into the crane/heavy haul business our parent company TNT Cranes has several openings https://www.tntcrane.com/employment.html RMS Cranes has a few openings in Colorado and our yard in Caper, WY is looking for Riggers/Truck drivers (and NCCCO certified crane operators). https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?c=1144911&d=RMSCraneExternalCareerSite |
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USN Retired: APR 1988 - MAY 2008
"My center is giving way, my right is falling back, situation excellent, I attack." —Ferdinand Foch |
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Originally Posted By Seabee_Mech: Yuck (J/K) I'm glad I'm a crane guy and don't have to venture out in that stuff very often (although we do a lot of wind power stuff in ND.) We do play in the mud/snow and ice at times Outside Vernal UT: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/119852/IMG_20220503_170913986_HDR-2415915.jpg Anyone in Texas looking to get into the crane/heavy haul business our parent company TNT Cranes has several openings https://www.tntcrane.com/employment.html RMS Cranes has a few openings in Colorado and our yard in Caper, WY is looking for Riggers/Truck drivers (and NCCCO certified crane operators). https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?c=1144911&d=RMSCraneExternalCareerSite View Quote Thank for links Seabee ! Unfortunately i don't have 3 years experience im at about 1.3 years |
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Originally Posted By Texas: My company is hiring drivers at every location. Mainly crude oil, some haul jet fuel, I believe we have a cryo division too. It would mostly be night shift on the crude oil side. Coastal plains trucking It's not a bad gig. Home everyday. So far the company seems all right. View Quote I run night shift right now and have for the last year or so ,and love it. @Texas -- How long have you been with them ? (Sorry if you already mentioned it above somewhere) |
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Originally Posted By barbcue: I run night shift right now and have for the last year or so ,and love it. @Texas -- How long have you been with them ? (Sorry if you already mentioned it above somewhere) View Quote I started July 5 this year. I got a write up today. I had a level 2 inspection and had 2 low trailer tires. This is a first for me. |
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"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem." Thomas Jefferson
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It was just a warning, no citations issued. I guess I will have to put a pressure guage on every tire for my pretrip.
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"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem." Thomas Jefferson
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We’ll be hiring more OTR flatbed and at least one regional RGN driver mostly hauling for our rental company soon so if you guys nobody experienced who wants to work for a company that treats them like adults send me a dm.
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1. Wouldn't post it here,
2. Nuke thread 3. Cardio (which is actually rule number 1) |
Originally Posted By Seabee_Mech: I pulled my 12 axle Scheuerle platform trailer over Raton Pass, NM the fuckers pulled me in for a Lvl 2 inspection because they had never seen one before. The inspector thunked every one of the 96 tires on the trailer. He didn't check the brakes though after I told him there were 48 sets of drum brakes and slack adjusters on the trailer. I was well on my way to a clean inspection (and a $150 company bonus) until I went to pull out the triangle kit, someone in the yard had taken them out of the truck, I never checked because I was the only one that drove that truck and who the hell steals warning triangles? It was this truck and trailer (empty) https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/119852/029-1409394.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Seabee_Mech: Originally Posted By OverScoped: I've never had my tires checked at a scale except visual. It was this truck and trailer (empty) https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/119852/029-1409394.jpg I’ve never had one of our escorted loads checked. |
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1. Wouldn't post it here,
2. Nuke thread 3. Cardio (which is actually rule number 1) |
Originally Posted By Seabee_Mech: who the hell steals warning triangles? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Seabee_Mech: Originally Posted By OverScoped: I've never had my tires checked at a scale except visual. The driver who put his out, then was towed or drove away and didn't pick them up. |
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Hey so I’m coming up on a year of hauling reefer. We are looking to move to Orlando in the fall. Any of you gentlemen know of any leads down there? I’d like a local job but not totally opposed to being gone a few nights a week. I know Florida sucks but I have a stack of letters of recommendation to attach to my resume as I’ve been a trainer with a spotless record. Thanks for any help you guys can come up with in advance.
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Originally Posted By SuburbanDrone: Hey so I’m coming up on a year of hauling reefer. We are looking to move to Orlando in the fall. Any of you gentlemen know of any leads down there? I’d like a local job but not totally opposed to being gone a few nights a week. I know Florida sucks but I have a stack of letters of recommendation to attach to my resume as I’ve been a trainer with a spotless record. Thanks for any help you guys can come up with in advance. View Quote @SuburbanDrone Shoot me a PM if you want to follow up on a local job in Ocala. |
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Originally Posted By Woodchuck1: @SuburbanDrone Shoot me a PM if you want to follow up on a local job in Ocala. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Woodchuck1: Originally Posted By SuburbanDrone: Hey so I'm coming up on a year of hauling reefer. We are looking to move to Orlando in the fall. Any of you gentlemen know of any leads down there? I'd like a local job but not totally opposed to being gone a few nights a week. I know Florida sucks but I have a stack of letters of recommendation to attach to my resume as I've been a trainer with a spotless record. Thanks for any help you guys can come up with in advance. @SuburbanDrone Shoot me a PM if you want to follow up on a local job in Ocala. Perfect. Close enough to Orlando and far enough away. |
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