McElroy Trucking?
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Originally Posted by Malaki86
Where can you find info about the Ashley OTR drivers? Their website only shows local jobs, not OTR stuff.
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Cool - thank you
Interesting, though - no phone numbers or web addresses...
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Several Ashley drivers after 3 - 4 years are making 80,000 a year, company drivers! First year 55k to 60k, second year there is no excuse not to make 65k to70k after all bonuses and such. They paid loaded and empty HUB miles. Everything from pay to the trucks are top notch. You make alot of your money at your stops tailgating the furniture. Home every weekend.
Making that kind of money living in Miss. would be great. We have low cost of living ya know. Action is also a real good furniture hauler here in Miss. They make an excellent living as well.
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Some differences between Ashley and Action:
Ashley drivers get their name on the truck after a while - I don't know how long. Ashley guys - a lot of them - take their trucks home; Action goes home to the yard in Tupelo where they are washed for you and serviced for the next week. Ashley is a bigger company....seems like around 500 drivers. And not all of them are in Mississippi.. Action has about 130 or so and no longer hires from out of state - although if you live close by in Alabama you would probably be considered. Franklin Chair also told me they hire newbies when they "get desperate"....I then asked the guy if he was currently desperate. He said no. Other good employers around NE Mississippi: Aqua Glass up in Adamsville, TN. They make hot tubs. ACCO, in Booneville, MS. Their trucks say "Quartet", but ACCO is the owner But for flatbedding, my bet is still McElroy How I got hired: First (before I started school) I called and asked if they would talk to me when I was licensed. Then I went to school. Then I called and said "OK, I'm licensed, can we talk"? Then I showed up with my DMV report, license and physical, as well as my work history all in order. Got hired on the spot. Her's a picture of the Ashley truck. It's real pretty, but in order to get hired on by Ashley as a newbie you have to go to the RIGHT SCHOOL! Not just any accredited school, the RIGHT ONE. So I started smelling 'kick back'. That, and they set up a recruiting booth at the Action driver's meeting one year. That kind of crap just puts me off.
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They like for you to go to ICC.
They were booked until Jan So, the lead trainer told me to try Northwest. They just like 8 wk programs, not the 2 weekers like the one off of 45 in Tupelo. Talking about kickbacks, that 2 week school on 45 charges 5,000 dollars! WOW When they told me that when I was first thinking of driving, I laughed and said No Thanks Northwest isn't but 900 and our instructor is great. Learning alot.
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Originally Posted by NorthMSDriver
They like for you to go to ICC.
They were booked until Jan So, the lead trainer told me to try Northwest. They just like 8 wk programs, not the 2 weekers like the one off of 45 in Tupelo. Talking about kickbacks, that 2 week school on 45 charges 5,000 dollars! WOW When they told me that when I was first thinking of driving, I laughed and said No Thanks Northwest isn't but 900 and our instructor is great. Learning alot. But figure it like this: You go to an 8 week school instead of a 4 week. That means you could have been working for 4 of those weeks. And that means, what....about 3600$!? Or you could go to a company school like Schneider. But they're gonna get their 3600$ out of you, too! No matter what you do, it's gonna cost you. But it's worth it.......well I dunno if it's worth 5000 instead of 3600, but you know what I mean..... I gotta get on the road to Edison, NJ.
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One of my classmates from ADF went to McElroy's orientation. Yeah, that recruiter sounded real straight up, and McElroy seemed like a top notch company. I was going to go for them but I wanted more of a nationwide company. He stayed there about a couple hours.
He told me: There is no tuition reimbersment, as promised by the recruiter. Most drivers he talked to before orientation said they were only getting 1200 or so miles a week, and not getting much home time. Thier low turnout rate is quite the oppisite. He is on his way to TMC.
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Ok Aligator,
8 wks - 4 wks It hurt me to be out of work 8 wks but it is paying off. I could take my CDL test right now and ace it, 4 wks in, but I have 4 more weeks to hone my skills and I LIKE THAT. See I am a smart fella. The better I am training for Ashley(the best company 1000 miles around here), the faster they will release me from their training, in turn, making solo pay sooner. BTW, their most influential driver (and trainer) called 4 hours ago to let me know that Ashley has hired me. I was worried for a while since I was trying to get on with a company that has one of the top in the nation turnover margins. You have been defensive ever since you started posting. Have fun at Action, its a good company. It seems to me, the way you have been talking, that you tried with Ashley and they turned you down. Sorry Dude!
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[quote="Jason607"]One of my classmates from ADF went to McElroy's orientation. Yeah, that recruiter sounded real straight up, and McElroy seemed like a top notch company. I was going to go for them but I wanted more of a nationwide company. He stayed there about a couple hours.
He told me:
There is no tuition reimbersment, as promised by the recruiter.
After doing some figuring I found thats in the ballpark with companies that start at a much lower cpm but DO offer reimbursement. Just means less paperwork for them.
Most drivers he talked to before orientation said they were only getting 1200 or so miles a week, and not getting much home time.
Thier low turnout rate is quite the oppisite. From past experience I've found most whiners can be found regularly hanging out at their terminal (instead of going down the road)
He is on his way to TMC.
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