Anyone with info on companies with decent benefits package
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Anyone with info on companies with decent benefits package
After a year of being off the road I have decided to go back on the road. Looking at Hirscbach, FFE, and Lisa Trucking for right now. Anyone with any ideas of a better company that would take someone with a 10 year job history with 10 jobs? Looking for the insurance package to be the majority issue this time as wife is diabetic.
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If i were you i would fill out an online application here at classadrivers and let the companies mail you info packets. A career in trucking is a major commitment and should not be taken lightly. i would then spread them out on the kitchen table and narrow it down to the top 5. . . pick up the phone and call each one. NO matter whom you choose the cost of medical insurance will be expensive and will continue to rise. Companies will change insurance carriers every year if it means getting a better rate and that will upset even the most understanding of wives. After you spoke to the company...track down as many drivers from that company that you can and fire off your top five questions. This will give you a true balance of info. Good Luck.
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Originally Posted by Blue Heron
If i were you i would fill out an online application here at classadrivers and let the companies mail you info packets. A career in trucking is a major commitment and should not be taken lightly. i would then spread them out on the kitchen table and narrow it down to the top 5. . . pick up the phone and call each one. NO matter whom you choose the cost of medical insurance will be expensive and will continue to rise. Companies will change insurance carriers every year if it means getting a better rate and that will upset even the most understanding of wives. After you spoke to the company...track down as many drivers from that company that you can and fire off your top five questions. This will give you a true balance of info. Good Luck.
Good Luck!
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So very true. I do know about the freight changes. I have been driving truck since 1983 off and on. So, yes, I do know. I have got it narrowed to three companies and have got confirmation to go to orientation to one-FFE. Mid-west division to about 8 surrounding states of Iowa.
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If you want a decent benefit package you should look into LTL or any unionized outfit.
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Re: Anyone with info on companies with decent benefits packa
Most of the Bulk companies have relatively inexpensive and comprehensive medical benefits. Look out for pre-existing clauses.
Falcon was inexpensive, but you aren't in their hiring area. 10 jobs in 10 years - you are a model of stability!
Originally Posted by bumblebee50
After a year of being off the road I have decided to go back on the road. Looking at Hirscbach, FFE, and Lisa Trucking for right now. Anyone with any ideas of a better company that would take someone with a 10 year job history with 10 jobs? Looking for the insurance package to be the majority issue this time as wife is diabetic.
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bumblebee50 wrote:
Anyone with any ideas of a better company that would take someone with a 10 year job history with 10 jobs? :shock: :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll: When you look at all the posts here from decent drivers with stability and they have a hard time finding good companies all I can say for you... Good luck at getting a job with intigrity, let alone a decent benefit package... Might want to grab the company that will put you back in a truck and just stay there for a while... BOL
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years in service
Yes I know my job history stinks to high heaven. I wasn't exactly looking for the right outfit to belong to back then as I am now. Made some real bad choices and there where times I thought the grass was alot greener across the fence, if ya know what I mean. Making up for my past is going to be hard to do so I ain't even going to try but I am going to try to make a better decision this time.
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Re: years in service
10 Jobs in 10 Years isn't bad. Especially, if you have a few dirt bags on your resume. It depends on the individual.
If you left each company with a similar problem you might get flagged as a problem. But, if you left for the run of the mill reasons you won't have a problem. I've only been at this 19-months. I am on company #4. It doesn't seem to matter. I'm with a decent company and plan to "hang around as long you will let me..." But, nothing woud stop me from moving on to a better opportunity. It's the new paradigm. There is no loyalty on either side of the aisle. We are all free-agents. 8)
Originally Posted by bumblebee50
Yes I know my job history stinks to high heaven. I wasn't exactly looking for the right outfit to belong to back then as I am now. Made some real bad choices and there where times I thought the grass was alot greener across the fence, if ya know what I mean. Making up for my past is going to be hard to do so I ain't even going to try but I am going to try to make a better decision this time.
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