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5 Dirty Trucking Company Tricks You Should Know About

Dave talks about some of the big, most common tricks some trucking companies pull on their drivers.
i) Shorting drivers miles on their pay. A trick as old as time.
ii) No pay for waiting time, when the trucking company is charging their customer for the truck's delay. Also unpaid layovers are common.Or low pay for layovers.
iii) Blaming the driver for missing or damaged freight, which the driver hasn't seen or counted. But the driver has signed for a piece count and freight in good order which he has never seen before.
iv) Promises of sign on bonus to lure a driver to work for a trucking company, and then seldom does the driver ever see the money. The company often finds ways NOT to pay the $ to the driver.
v) Fuel bonuses offering a pittance for the driver saving fuel, while he freezes in the cold weather and cooks in the warmer weather months.
These are some of the more common tricks in the book, but this certainly doesn't cover all of the tricks and scams out there.
BEWARE. BE SMART. Check your pay statements diligently. Be on top of your game.
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  • @MrJodyh54
    @MrJodyh545 жыл бұрын

    To any new drivers starting in trucking-if they ever tell you in an interview/orientation " we put you on 30 days probation", tell them (the company), "thank you, because I am only giving you 2 weeks probation". Let them know from day one that they need you and you don't need them. Never love/like a company because they will never love you back. Always keep the back door open. Advice from 36 years OTR.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent advice! A must read guys! Dave

  • @TakeBushOut

    @TakeBushOut

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@SmartTrucking no, the you need me/i dont need you thing...wont and dont work....drivers are a dime a dozen, there is no driver shortage, its a PAY shortage, nothing more...so if you say you need me/i dont need you? lol..they will say ok bye..and grab the next one on the list

  • @DblONo7

    @DblONo7

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sounds good but that can lead to someone losing the opportunity tho.

  • @curtisstewart9594

    @curtisstewart9594

    5 жыл бұрын

    When confronted with the "you are an at will employee and can be terminated at any time, without notice for any or no reason" I respond "You are an at will employer. I can quit at any time without notice for any or no reason.". Usually the intetview was over. I have learned if that is used the first day you go to work, keep looking.

  • @mkoprc

    @mkoprc

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wise words!

  • @Mk5forLife
    @Mk5forLife6 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly why i ended up getting fired from work, they offer me a $5,000 bonus,500 at 30 days and the balance at 6 months,so 2 weeks before the 6 months dead line i was late to work(1st time ever)and the boss was waiting for me at the front door just to tell me:WE PARTING WAYS! (I was ready for this) I ended up approved for unemployment benefits(28 weeks at 667) and i also took them to court for the rest of MY "sign on bonus" that i had ON WRITTING(be smart,get this shit on paper) and guess what? They have a long record on firing drivers weeks before the dead line so I also ended up getting my $4,500 !!! Just wanted to share the experience with u guys !

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good job driver! Dave

  • @eddavis9704
    @eddavis97046 жыл бұрын

    When I started driving in 92, the rule was that the bigger the sign on bonus, the worst the company was.

  • @wesleywalker4908
    @wesleywalker49083 жыл бұрын

    Got burned out being a RN so went and became a OTR driver for almost a year. Never thought I would be so excited to go back to nursing after being screwed by the company I started with

  • @quez4286
    @quez42865 жыл бұрын

    This guy is exposing the real trucking industry, 💯💯💯💯💯💯 All the thumbs down were from the guilty carriers😂😂😂😂😂

  • @gregorabaileyein4685
    @gregorabaileyein46856 жыл бұрын

    He 100% telling the truth..this why there a driver shortage

  • @AlbertMaruggi

    @AlbertMaruggi

    5 жыл бұрын

    Gregory Bailey I continue to wonder why is there a shortage because usually economics of supply and demand will address that. However after listening to dozens of videos I think you are right the shortage is because of constant turnover due to conditions with no economic payoff as advertised.

  • @styxtx4099
    @styxtx40996 жыл бұрын

    I always told my company if they spent as much time looking for ways to build their customer base as they do figuring out ways to take money out of the driver's pocket, things would be better.

  • @RepublicanJesusthe2nd
    @RepublicanJesusthe2nd6 жыл бұрын

    No wonder they're having a problem attracting and retaining employees.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    No kidding! Dave

  • @teejay9944
    @teejay99446 жыл бұрын

    All you rookies who are not 100% as to what to expect or look for should listen to this guy here. He speaks the ABSOLUTE TRUTH and 100% of it. It can be a good career as long as you don’t let yourself become walked on or taken advantage of.

  • @humorme5367

    @humorme5367

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mike Wible Thats a start on the right foot. Man this industry is loaded with snakes. 21 years and its getting worse. Cover Your Ass ! They will throw you to the wolves in a split second. Especially if your new to this industry.

  • @Graveltrucking
    @Graveltrucking6 жыл бұрын

    Glad I'm paid by the hour and my work is construction hauling and its local.

  • @MoanikaLewinsky
    @MoanikaLewinsky4 жыл бұрын

    I 100% agree, I just quit Covenant, since they never paid what they offered me, on top, they had me pay for tolls, pad-locks, car rentals and other stuff, and never reimburse me for none of it, not to mention I only collected 2 checks for only 12% of what I was promised, so if anyone is considering Covenant, please run, run fast and far away from Covenant, they will rip you off heartless!!!

  • @3railmike713
    @3railmike7136 жыл бұрын

    Hey there, I’m an old school driver myself with 30+ years experience. You used a term “shrinking the mileage “. Reminds me of the old Rand McNally house hold movers guide mileage calculator all the big carriers used. The biggest scam ever pulled on the truck driver routinely shorting the trips anywhere from 10-12 percent. I’m an advocate for abolishing the “pay by the mile” pay scale. Nothing compromises safety more then “pay by the mile”

  • @petie6464
    @petie64646 жыл бұрын

    Probably the most accurate description of how trucking companies shafts their drivers. Well done sir!

  • @markmyjak7739
    @markmyjak77396 жыл бұрын

    I got wacked for a lumper fee: $175. I went home for the week and turned my truck over to my co-driver. He was going to complete the run. I asked him if he new how to do the lumper check. All good. I few weeks later, in a different truck, my wife called screaming about getting a $5 paycheck minus $175. I went balistic. I found out I was still responsible for the load delivery and lumper fees. It came right out of my pocket! It sucked! CR Englands policy is turn the lumper reciepts. My co driver never did that. Anyway, I can right it off on my taxes as a non reimbusred business expense. I was counting on that money to pay a bill. Because of this screw up, things turned into a nightmare. Now, I don't trust anyone for anything.

  • @legasiguy551

    @legasiguy551

    5 жыл бұрын

    First all, if you were a company driver that's illegal! As an employee, financially, you're responsible for nothing! You should file a claim with your states labor commission!

  • @marshallcato9939
    @marshallcato99393 жыл бұрын

    Glad you mentioned about the companies cheating you: When you outsmart them, and beat them at their own game, suddenly your service is no longer needed.

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell41415 жыл бұрын

    Not a trucker, but once several years ago while out on a rural service call (IT), the guy riding with me pointed out something about the trucking industry that has always stuck with me. He asked if I had ever noticed in the city the multitude of help wanted advertising signs by security, fast food, and discount retail firms. I said that I had, and that those firms need to always advertise for help because they treat their employees like crap. He then asked if I had ever noticed out on the road the multitude of help wanted advertising signs by trucking firms.

  • @christrucker4882
    @christrucker48826 жыл бұрын

    This industry is cut throat.

  • @ontargetthomunclesam3926

    @ontargetthomunclesam3926

    6 жыл бұрын

    Auto Chris no it's not really there are good company's and great company's find one that pays by the hour 18.00- 23.00 bucks and O.T paid and home everyday they are out there I'm driving for one as we speak and couldn't be happier making GREAT money and working with great equipment no bonus's no fuel issues just show up deliver the product and go home taking home between 1000.00 and 1150.00 a week every week made 72.000.00 for 2017

  • @the0to1smell86

    @the0to1smell86

    6 жыл бұрын

    Auto Chris so we need to be cut throat too

  • @truckintoday3898

    @truckintoday3898

    6 жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @ricksworlddereaux2397

    @ricksworlddereaux2397

    6 жыл бұрын

    americans are spoiled,,,,and in need of cheap labor people,,,,,otherwise the US Economy cant grow,even mr,trump hire easteuropeans that work hard for the$,,

  • @jamesmagnum2972

    @jamesmagnum2972

    6 жыл бұрын

    @Thomas Pyles - 1150x52 is only 59,800 gross. 23/hr x 52 wks@40 hrs is only 47,840. You must have worked a lot of OT for 72K.

  • @preciousplasticph
    @preciousplasticph6 жыл бұрын

    I got my revenge on Aarhus United in NJ. They made me sit there 4 days idling fast idle because their employees were incompetent. They refused to pay detention time for my own truck, that had to stay running the entire time there cause it was veggie oil in a tanker. I saw that they had a tank overflow and spilled palm oil into the storm sewer at the Port we was at. Turned them in, turned out they never had any permits for hazmat, and the oil was another violation. Cost them a couple million dollars in fines. Fuuu Aarhus.. screw me, I screw you.

  • @jayer-su3hu
    @jayer-su3hu6 жыл бұрын

    My dad was a long haul OTR truck driver most of his adult life but it was well before all these scams were basically commonplace in the trucking industry. Even still, seeing what he experienced made me never want to be a truck driver. It's sad that these companies do this to you guys and gals that keep this country going. All I can say is God bless all of you that choose to do it and I appreciate it

  • @bill7778

    @bill7778

    6 жыл бұрын

    jayer 1981 They had a few different scams back in the day.

  • @breakingames7772
    @breakingames77726 жыл бұрын

    I sued USA truck for 20 grand in 2010 for not paying Fed min wage for all on duty and driving time,. I won 50 grand. don't forget 1/4 of your time on the road is free labor for your company, fueling, dropping and hooking, pre and post trips, logging, fixing small crap, ECT ECT....me and my 2 million safe miles don't drive anything for mileage pay,. only hourly pay.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good job! Dave

  • @miketaylor422
    @miketaylor4226 жыл бұрын

    Got off the road 3 years ago and now I drive a recycling truck i know it a dz thay treat me like gold and I make more than i was on the road

  • @thereviewer4173
    @thereviewer41736 жыл бұрын

    I don’t always agree with this guy, but he has nailed it on this video. I’m so tired of the bullshit mileage scam. The mileage rarely matches the actual mileage, and the time it does, it’s a mileage that cannot be done because it is not a truck route!

  • @Lamia7609
    @Lamia76096 жыл бұрын

    I had no idea that there were so many regulations in the trucking industry trying to choke out small trucking companies.

  • @SKBottom
    @SKBottom3 жыл бұрын

    Get with a good Trucking lawyer before you sign on with a company. Have your lawyer look over the contract. Have your lawyer advise you on how to keep records so that you can sue them later. A lawyer in an advisory capacity is not expensive. Money only becomes an issue when they have to actively get involved in a lawsuit. If you have had one advising you all along, it'll be cheaper and easier when the lawsuit is filed, because they've been helping you set up what they need to win. There are victims and there are volunteers.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent submission! A MUST READ for everyone!

  • @truthinvideos
    @truthinvideos6 жыл бұрын

    I've been trucking since 1993. I found myself applying recently and got a call from PTI (Paper Transport Inc). I ask them to give me an actual mileage from a real run. While on the phone with the recruiter I check it with Google maps. Turns out on that specific run PTI is shorting their drivers 30 miles. That's when the recruiter started tripping over her words. She got another company rep on the phone and she fed me a line of shit about how that's the way they negotiate their contracts with their customers. She actually thought she covered that pile of shit up. Nope. I went on with the recruiter just to dig a little deeper. I asked if I could get a Freightliner with an automatic that hasn't been smoked in. You could almost hear the record screech to a halt. She said she couldn't make any guarantees. I asked "Can you at least get me into a truck that hasn't been smoked in?" Again she said "No guarantees." That's when I blew up and pretty much started yelling at the recruiter about how they don't give a shit about the drivers. I could hear her crumpling my application when she said "Maybe we shouldn't pursue this any further." I said "That's probably a good idea." Click!!!!!! Currently working with FedEx where they pay actual hub miles. I'm home every day sleeping in my own bed. I drive only at night when the crazies on the highway are at a minimum. The DOT doesn't mess with FedEx drivers. I make just as much as if I was OTR. If you factor in no OTR out of pocket expenses I actually make more.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Well played! Stay safe sir! Dave

  • @danielschomburg2140
    @danielschomburg21406 жыл бұрын

    Got my start with a notorious company that payed city to city miles, not by the odometer/hub. Long haul trips that were 2500 miles were instead 2375 miles. I confronted my DM about this discrepancy and told him that I was keeping track of it and they were shorting me miles, he just said "thats how its done now a days and I will see if I can bump it up a bit". Safe to say I didn't stick around much longer after that. Also, had a planner from the same company send me a dispatch with completely inaccurate mileage for a short trip into NYC, clearly no other drivers were willing to accept this short 350 mile trip due to the ending location, so the dispatcher tried to bribe me and my co driver after I declined the initial dispatch by making the mileage like 1400 instead. Being a newer driver and knowing my limitations I wanted no part of NYC as Chicago was enough for that week. Love your channel man! Stay safe out there guys!

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Daniel! If all drivers had your guts we'd all be paid more fairly! Stat safe! Dave

  • @weathforjr
    @weathforjr6 жыл бұрын

    I schnigned on with a mega-carrier for a dedicated account. Promised starting drivers 1500-2000 miles at .32/mile a week, to start. Wasn't told that half those miles would be "empty" miles (hauling pallets) at .06/mile on back hauls. Giving them 1 chance to make it right and keep the terms of my sign on bonus (which they wouldn't take my military truck experience because it was over a year ago). The man in this video is absolutely correct.

  • @stephenbrown6763
    @stephenbrown67635 жыл бұрын

    Dude knows what he's talking about. Got CDL in 2002, seen a lot of what he said first hand. FYI to drivers, if you're on side of road for more than a couple minutes put out your triangles. I was broke down on side of interstate and another tractor-trailer hit me. I got sued even though 5 troopers and 1 DOT officer said I did nothing wrong. He destroyed his tractor, my trailer and load, damaged his load and my tractor and almost killed his passenger. He ran over my triangles and my lawyer said if I didn't have them out I could have been fault. If you drive a big truck no one is watching out for your best interests. Not cops, not your company, not your dispatch (who will lie about everything), not your customers, you are on your own. Be safe, be legal, trust no one...

  • @commonsense5188
    @commonsense51886 жыл бұрын

    You know, if I had a SHRED of evidence regarding the way the industry was, and is headed 19 months ago when I obtained my CDL, I honestly NEVER would of followed through. I did my research and I knew to stay away from the OTR megas, but what I failed to realize, is that the local outfits can be just as bad, or worse. I'm speaking specifically in regards to my area (Central Tx) and I've found one of the major scams around here, is local outfits paying percentage of the load. Whether it be flatbed, hopper bottoms, end dumps, you name it. Smaller fleets of 10 trucks or less and they all pay percentage. When you factor in the waiting time, etc you have to run multiple log books just to make a decent check, and the icing on the cake is when they say "we'll be paying you via 1099." Well of course you are, why wouldn't you put additional burden on me as a driver when it's so easy to do so. I know that there are good companies out there whether it be local,regional or OTR, but unfortunately finding one of those "good" companies that wont run you into the ground and make you stick your neck out on the line daily, seems to be like looking for a needle in a haystack. I'm more geared towards local driving so I'll stick to that portion of the industry, and around here and withing 40 miles each direction, all you find is companies boasting in their ads about how great they are, and don't forget about the over abundance of exclamation points to really put a dramatic late night infomercial spin on it!!! When in reality, it's all the same song and dace. Makes me sick. I've got a clean MVR, all of my endorsements, no criminal record, clean CSA etc, and I can't get a decent company to take a look at me because I don't quite have 2 years of experience on paper, (thanks insurance companies.) So I'm stuck weeding through the sketchy companies, trying to find the less of the evils so I can run and get my experience and pray to god I don't get popped for this or that, and ruin my chances at getting on with a reputable company once I have 24 months of experience. Speaking of said trucking companies, every interview I've been to in the last 2 weeks seems to have an interesting trend. They either want you to look past the shitty equipment, of course because that's on you once you leave the yard, or they'll put you in decent equipment and expect you to run like a scalded dog and cook the books so much that at best you get a couple hours of sleep here, or there. Meanwhile they're paying you the bare minimum so that you HAVE to run with said issues in order to just break even, while they pull in money hand over fist, and somehow they think they're doing YOU a favor? Makes total sense. The real sad part, is there's guys like myself who have been forced to run like that becasue we HAVE to pay our bills and feed our families. But guess what? Mr. State Trooper, or DOT officer couldn't care less, you're just an irresponsible, law breaking trucker in their eyes. So what in the hell are you supposed to do? About all you can do, is say a prayer and hope for the best when you leave the yard everyday, especially in an area like mine where GOOD jobs are hard to come by, where they actually treat you with respect as a driver, as opposed to a laborer in a sweat shop. That's just the way it is around here, and regardless of experience, the companies that have a good rep, have a line of qualified guys that forms a line around the block. You're damned if you do, and damned if you don't it seems. I've thought long and hard lately about getting out all together. I hate the way the industry is headed with the rules and regs, the shitty modern equipment, the list goes on. It just seems as if the industry as a whole is slanted AGAINST the driver, not to mention that at least 90% of the companies out there seem to not give a damn about you as the driver, but more so about what they can do to make the absolute maximum profit, while paying you peanuts. You threaten to quit, who cares? There's 15 applications sitting on the desk of guys that will take your place today, only to repeat the process. It's a revolving door at most companies, and there's a reason for that. I'll end my rant there but I had to vent somewhere, as my wife's tired of hearing it.

  • @semiretired6033

    @semiretired6033

    6 жыл бұрын

    I understand your frustration, I drove 14yrs befor i quit in 2000, for a job with my city's transit athourity working in public transit {Montreal}.Great pay, Benefits, pension fund...everything you can wish for, BUT man i miss trucking so i went back into trucking part time from 2010 to 2016 working on one of my weekend days off usually Friday running night switches for a 9 hour round trip and even as a part time driver they found a way to piss me off so i quit again. Now im just doing the city transit gig. I miss trucking every day!!! I would like to return OTR when i retire in 8 years, by then i'll be 62yrs old and would like to do a semi retired gig for a few years .Trucking really gets in your blood but the industry as made it so that you can't make a life long carreer of it. I quit cause i was frustrated with everything that everyone else as called it quits for. It really pisses me off that i had to quit the job i really loved because i was fed up of the working conditions. I always wanted to be an O/O but when i saw how many guys were losing their shirts i was to afraid to invest myself. Could not stand for getting screwed and losing my business...I know how you feel, i feel the same...Take care.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Excellent rant! It's a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" deal by the sounds of it down there. It's stuff like this that force good guys out of the industry. Percentage is such a scam. Dave

  • @airforcelogistics3301

    @airforcelogistics3301

    6 жыл бұрын

    Common Sense I hear you loud and clear. Very truthful, concise analysis of the industry. I have almost 10 years in but it has been spotted with leaving for other work outside of the truck here and there but the truck always call you back bc of the simple mathematics of needing that consistency in pay 💰 no matter how bad you’re fighting with the company over pay they owe you. Those Mfs man! I flew out to Houston and obtained my NCCCO Rigging Certs. Shopping that resume now. Riggers in Tx start around $30 hour. Regardless, average Rigger is making what we make in the truck and with overtime more, plus their on schedule and sleep at night/workout at the gym in the evenings, etc. Check into rigging. Your CDL is a plus with the Rigging certs. Peace ✌🏾

  • @bill7778

    @bill7778

    6 жыл бұрын

    Smart-Trucking.com Percentage is not a scam, however the scam part happens when they lie to you about how much the load really pays.

  • @johnmahon4920

    @johnmahon4920

    6 жыл бұрын

    That was good and true , feel the same way brother. Thanks God bless.

  • @GuILty718
    @GuILty7186 жыл бұрын

    WOW! If I knew half of this stuff, I may have never got into Trucking.

  • @jamesnevitt3400

    @jamesnevitt3400

    6 жыл бұрын

    GuILty718 How many guys and gals would be Homeless if they got put off the company truck?

  • @TheIntelligentView

    @TheIntelligentView

    6 жыл бұрын

    And I'm IN that situation Now. I'm quitting while ahead.

  • @d.richmond7112

    @d.richmond7112

    6 жыл бұрын

    You should have met Me and I would have set You straight. I’ve turned A lot of People away from trucking . Don’t do it !

  • @clairestevens6978

    @clairestevens6978

    6 жыл бұрын

    D. Richmond what other work can folks get in to, hard to get any job nowadays

  • @Mr.chickensoup

    @Mr.chickensoup

    6 жыл бұрын

    James Nevitt I actually no some drivers that are

  • @MrJodyh54
    @MrJodyh545 жыл бұрын

    There is no such thing as a back-haul, another scam to give owner ops low freight rates. A broker once told me "Oh, you want a back-haul back to Alabama". I told her no-I want a good paying load going back that way. Just another scam in trucking to cheat drivers/owners. '

  • @charleshanna2089
    @charleshanna20895 жыл бұрын

    It's a shell game The other thing that trucking companies do is always keep a certain percentage of drivers in the (Top Performrers ) or ( The Elite Fleet ) These drivers are unknowingly get ting preferred treatment They get the good paying runs and loads ,they usually get their breakdown pay,layover ,detention time pay and home time This select group of drivers purpose it to promote the company propaganda and shield the company from potential lawsuits and already positioned to rany efute claims by drivers saying they were mislead by recruiters or advertising The companies can afford to give the select group of drivers top pay because they cheat the majority of drivers out of their pay its a preemptive maneuver

  • @rafaelgoris5274
    @rafaelgoris52746 жыл бұрын

    I did P&D for a freight company for a few years and every time a shipper wanted me to sign by the pieces where I wasn’t able to count the actual pieces I would sign it and right next to my signature SLC=shipper load and count Or a lot of times they have me shrank wrapped skids and wanted me sign for actual pieces I would say no I’m not doing that. I would sign X numbers of skids STC x numbers of pieces (Said to contain )

  • @honesttony637
    @honesttony6376 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the valuable information on carrier scams. Here I was thinking that the bigger carriers were the more professional with the best paid drivers. Boy was I wrong ! I'll stick with the small guys and help them grow instead. Your videos are blessing. Thanks a bunch !

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Antonio! Dave

  • @jcjc2593
    @jcjc25935 жыл бұрын

    I wentbto the US to drive trucks for a good honest company who recruited me and gave me the opportunity to know how different is driving there instead here in my country... I had a work Visa,I had to pass all the CDL tests, social security and all that stuff and I really enjoyed the time there... thanks to all truckers that helped me on the way... 10-4 73

  • @BBGshop7
    @BBGshop74 жыл бұрын

    Preach!!! Very well said!! Me and my mentor have gotten close over my first year (which I drove over 100K miles) and we were talking about the same, exact things! I love talking about how shady this industry is.. because as long as they have documentation, it's all a mind game! You're speaking the truth!

  • @my2moneypits
    @my2moneypits5 жыл бұрын

    Im 19 and im just now starting to get my CLP... glad I saw this 🙏 never knew a company would treat its own people like that

  • @numbaoneUFCfan
    @numbaoneUFCfan6 жыл бұрын

    They steal because they can...….you work non-union and you work without a contract. the average driver at UPS makes 36.00 dollars an hour and they are teamsters...…...imagine that. You give way too much of your labor away for free. You have to be "on-duty" when fueling the truck and doing pre-trip inspections. Who pays you to fuel the truck? Break-down, road side inspections and detention. This is how they steal. Driving a truck for cents per mile is a suckers game...…..Drive the northeast and you might be lucky to average 45 miles an hour, if you are lucky.

  • @rons3699
    @rons36996 жыл бұрын

    Thanks very much for this informative video. No truck driving school for me..... Thanks again...

  • @ricoz2016
    @ricoz20166 жыл бұрын

    Dave that shirt is TOTALLY your style haha! I believe all of what you say in your videos and you know what? I'm still probably going to become a trucker. What you're describing can be applied to most American industries and occupations today ANYWAYS. Us oldtimers know it wasn't always that way but it is what it is in 2018. As a healthy 57-year old with my bad habits behind me, as someone who drove taxis in NYC and surrounding areas for years and experienced all the different employer scams, a man who has no family no roots and just a cat to call family I am ready to call the road my home. My 'cowboy' days are over and my attitude is one of gratitude for the simple things in life. I still want to take pride in my work. Your channel and a couple others are a GODSEND, you sir are doing a great service passing on your knowledge so please keep 'em coming and some day I hope to see YOU on the back haul!

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rico, if you drove cab in NYC for a living, getting out on the big road will be like going to heaven for you! Enjoy! Dave

  • @grimn.z8269
    @grimn.z82696 жыл бұрын

    Good on you. Great upload.. after 30yrs of driving heavy vehicles in Australia and new Zealand, I've learnt to not believe a single word my employers tell me lol..

  • @quintinmarsters1609

    @quintinmarsters1609

    6 жыл бұрын

    So much BS in the industry now. Working my way out of it. We been going through drivers here in Perth.

  • @jonrogers4171
    @jonrogers41716 жыл бұрын

    I signed on with Central trucking co. CTI out of kingman az. as a casual driver " the big thing any more ",,,, they run drivers on regional runs out 3 day runs , and back ..out of all terminals , it works for me being a semi retired ( and on disability to pad my income ) but what they dont tell you is they limit the mileage east of kingman to glenrio tx. to .32 CPM ....but pay runs to cail . 43...yeah another scam ...yeah there all the same ...after 35 yrs out there im used to them all ...but this works for me ...on one week off one week ....! keep up the good work dave ... !

  • @jimmccarley3191
    @jimmccarley31915 жыл бұрын

    I was not expecting you to tell the truth but you are right on. Any new drivers better listen to this guy! Shortage of drivers, no, shortage of drivers not working for nothing. priceless

  • @DevonCats2
    @DevonCats26 жыл бұрын

    You got that right. My last job I was offered a $2,500.00 "sign on" bonus. Pay out was $500.00 every 3 months. They paid me "short miles". About 100 miles a week SHORT @ .53cpm.= $50.00 a week. So,where did the $500.00 quarterly bonus come from? From the mileage they stole. I have since quit. In the future I will sign the freight bills Don Corleone.

  • @williamcarey8529
    @williamcarey85296 жыл бұрын

    WOW!! Sounds like CR England, CRST, Werner, Prime, Swift and the other Mega carriers!!

  • @scottmueller5995

    @scottmueller5995

    6 жыл бұрын

    William Carey the only thing that changes is the color of the trucks !

  • @ViTrucker340

    @ViTrucker340

    6 жыл бұрын

    William Carey It is US Express

  • @queensden

    @queensden

    6 жыл бұрын

    There are many shysters out there, that's for sure.

  • @sirtigalotwolfe2962

    @sirtigalotwolfe2962

    6 жыл бұрын

    that's funny as you listed those names of company's... i know things about most of them... LOL.. and it's not good!

  • @Jm-le3iv

    @Jm-le3iv

    6 жыл бұрын

    What about Schneider

  • @uberwolf420
    @uberwolf4206 жыл бұрын

    Werner shorts miles pay by 5 to 10 percent per trip. When I complained about it, I was told that it's ok for them to do it because all the other big companies do it too.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    What a great answer! It does prove however just what I've been saying! The mega carriers are screwing their drivers out of $$$! Dave

  • @KiJoHe
    @KiJoHe5 жыл бұрын

    TRUTH: Two guys go too 8week/2months Trucking school, got $70k 1st year after job hunting, 3 weeks school then job..$50-60k first year and a bonus...overtime....THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO SIR!!! You are a Hero!

  • @jakebrakejunky10-4
    @jakebrakejunky10-46 жыл бұрын

    Been in trucking for 13 yrs now and from day one to this very day I have never signed a BOL with my real name. If I was not allowed on the count I always asked who the guy was that loaded the trl and then signed his name or the shipping clerks name. Hell I've even used the name of who ever owned the company I was working for at the time I've even used past and the current president's name. CYA cuz your company damn sure ain't

  • @mr.skeptical3071

    @mr.skeptical3071

    5 жыл бұрын

    All they gotta do is look at the trl. Number, see who pulled that load and bingo, they got u

  • @blessedexpress4476

    @blessedexpress4476

    5 жыл бұрын

    Could u please explain more.. And what's a BOL?

  • @briankeithr
    @briankeithr6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome info for the new drivers. I was an owner operator for a major HHG vanline in the 1980's and 1990's. I saw this all the time even in our industry. That is why I sold my truck. Keep up the good advise!!!!

  • @lionsmaster4548
    @lionsmaster45486 жыл бұрын

    Prime been robbing truckers for years and everyday there is a new sucker

  • @stephenmaddaloni1280
    @stephenmaddaloni12806 жыл бұрын

    Too Funny, and too real. On my anniversary with a big carrier they slowed my miles down so I didn't get my pay increase. They told me freight was slow. It sped right back up after my anniversary which meant I never got my pay increase. Sad

  • @bctruck
    @bctruck5 жыл бұрын

    I spent 35 years of my life as a long haul trucker, and a few more years before that as am army trucker. The biggest scam of them all is the "lease purchase" scam. They tease a driver with the idea that he might become an owner operator (never happen) or he might make more money than a company driver (not true). I bought my own truck in 1990. I can tell you a few scams that companys who only hire owner ops are guilty of,starting with landstar ranger. The best job I ever had as an owner op was being leased to forward air for 12 years. I dont miss trucking (im retired now) but I miss forward air. I loved working for them. I hope I dont sound like a commercial.

  • @MrSigmaNoir
    @MrSigmaNoir6 жыл бұрын

    He's correct, *never sign* those bills without "SLC" or "Shipper Load and Count" somewhere on the BOL If you have to call claims, that's the first thing they'll ask. It's bullshit in this day and age that there's no board a driver can go to about being cheated out of money. Especially with all the mileage they steal. I think it's a damn shame that I have to get it back by burning their diesel 24/7 so that I can get at least some of it back through fueling points.

  • @frankvanw1

    @frankvanw1

    6 жыл бұрын

    "no board?" there are plenty of labour lawyers in my yellow pages.

  • @markknowles8159
    @markknowles81596 жыл бұрын

    When I had to pick up drop and hook trailers at a shippers facility I would write on the BOL diagonally in big block letters above the signature line- SHIPPERS COUNT/SHIPPER SECURED. Most of the time I had no problems with the clerks. One time I got into a knock down dragged out argument with so called know it all who told me I could not do that. The argument ended when he told me his job was about covering his ass! I said SAME HERE!

  • @yaakov4549
    @yaakov45495 жыл бұрын

    You are telling the truth I appreciate you getting straight to the point

  • @marcusstormm7591
    @marcusstormm75916 жыл бұрын

    If I switch companies I only go to one that DOESN’T have a sign on bonus. & the mileage calculation is a huge scam! Layover, detention, all scams!

  • @aaronk534
    @aaronk5346 жыл бұрын

    I always used to say, "trucking companies make more money scamming drivers than their freight charge." I used to run into small companies with really nice trucks, cut to 200hp and impossible schedules. 6am monday in Lodi, Nj then 7am in Hartford, Ct, and no tolls are authorized, with $10 late penalty for ever hour late. The scams are endless. Glad you brought it up. Pablo Escobar is jealous of what companies get away with.

  • @aaronk534

    @aaronk534

    6 жыл бұрын

    It was Lodi, Nj to Bridgeport, Ct.

  • @SheldonJohnsonSydney
    @SheldonJohnsonSydney6 жыл бұрын

    Yep. Know what to look for and ask. There's been a few times I caught the mileage being short before, luckily before payday. They tried passing it off as every other thing other then them short changing the miles, but, they did work in the the missing miles.

  • @iexoxo
    @iexoxo5 жыл бұрын

    Its nice to see someone making videos that actually knows what hes talking about

  • @briansmith8749
    @briansmith87494 жыл бұрын

    We have a carrier in my area that I worked for fresh out of school. The agreement was 775 a week, regardless of what you run. If you set, you get paid. What you quickly find out is that the 775 base pay is subject to a "safety" goal. There are 7 area's of safe driving that determines what your pay is. Hard braking, late to shipper, 70 mph top speed, computer work (logging your arrive time, wait time leave time etc) idle time, camera incident (swerving etc to cause the camera to come on) and one other one that I can't remember. So, in order to get the 775 you had to hit 5 out of 7. If you hard brake on Monday, you better watch out the rest of the week. Winter always got me. I idled my way out of hundreds of dollars that winter trying to stay warm.

  • @ChristopherHelgerson
    @ChristopherHelgerson6 жыл бұрын

    I ran a dedicated customer for a mega carrier ...mostly drop hooks and the customer paid the deadhead back...so our bosses figured they would send us out of route to get loaded with any freight they could find on our return trips and bill the customer as if we were empty...basically getting free freight because we (drivers) were paid by the day not the mile or load.

  • @michaelwalker1119

    @michaelwalker1119

    6 жыл бұрын

    Chris Helgerson a well known Haulage company here in the UK took over the transport needs of one of the large super markets(we will do it cheaper than having your own staff) they told the drivers that they they still had jobs if they wanted ,but would work for them and as they wete shutting down one depo they would have to travel an hour to another for Less money and longer hours, needless to say they all left. They also thought that they could get a free.back load but were in for a suprize as they had back loads from the super market. All the recycling. .LOL..

  • @meditationhour5748
    @meditationhour57486 жыл бұрын

    That's why I am glad I work for a decent company. Still some hick ups but not that bad. I am also paid hourly but I am a p&d driver. LTL is the way to go.

  • @paul2044
    @paul20445 жыл бұрын

    You had me laughing........Walmart is infamous for that practice of piece count. I am glad you put this out here for these steering wheel holders.

  • @atsright4293
    @atsright42935 жыл бұрын

    Never ever do any more work than what was discussed during your interview! If they promised you certain lanes or runs, then a week after you’re hired they ask you to help them out by doing an “extra run” or doing a “different run” than your normal route, don’t do it. They will gradually start taking advantage of you to help more and more then next hung you know you’re not doing anything that resembles what you thought you were hired to do. Stand your ground. Don’t do It. You took that job based on what that recruiter/manager told you your duties would be. Nothing more. Nothing less.

  • @normangilbert1236
    @normangilbert12366 жыл бұрын

    Love it, : " sign on bonus", more like smoke and mirrors! I just laugh when hear the companies trying to pull the wool over the new hires eyes, they'll always find ways to avoid paying it, or most of it.

  • @navyman2702
    @navyman27026 жыл бұрын

    14 yrs of trucking I did. Long haul. I just finally had enough.

  • @tsimmons1974ts

    @tsimmons1974ts

    6 жыл бұрын

    wayne roll I know the feeling, I was a owner op for 7 years never again, went broke a few times on the road !!!!!!

  • @superturboawesome1

    @superturboawesome1

    6 жыл бұрын

    6 yrs for me. F***ing glad it's over. Just gets worse and worse every year

  • @Vick615

    @Vick615

    6 жыл бұрын

    i had enough with 2 years lol

  • @legasiguy551

    @legasiguy551

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm going on 12 years of driving and I'm about done as well.

  • @KenW66
    @KenW666 жыл бұрын

    I saw one carrier that advertised a 10k sign on bonus and 100% no touch freight. As it turned out, the sign on bonus turned into a safety bonus and 100% no touch freight turned into you the driver unloads and loads your truck for free.

  • @nickstosz6730
    @nickstosz67305 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, 100% truth. My company charges $225/hr delay time and only pays the driver $16 of it and we have to give up the first hour and a half.

  • @sashacola9386
    @sashacola93866 жыл бұрын

    Great helpful information. I wish they taught this stuff in trucking school. I only lasted 3 months OTR and knew this wasn't for me and quit. In that short time, I quickly discovered most of these things.

  • @stevenandrews6627
    @stevenandrews66276 жыл бұрын

    Dave!! it's so damn aggravating..... My biggest point of frustration is why so many of us put up with it!!!! I've spoken with hundreds of people from all areas of employment and no one else has to put up with this bullshit! Why do we?!?!?!?

  • @redpilled3569

    @redpilled3569

    6 жыл бұрын

    Steven Andrews Because there’s always somebody who is willing to put up with it

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's a darn good question. I know I don't. I think some guys though, are afraid of losing their jobs, and if they've got a family to support I can understand that to a certain extent . I found however that some carriers would just try to see how much abuse you were willing to put up with and if you planted your feet and told them " hey, that's not right" they were more inclined to pay you and then leave you alone. It was like being bullied when you were a kid. If you stood up and punched them in the nose they didn't bully you anymore. But no work place should be like that! Dave

  • @stevenandrews6627

    @stevenandrews6627

    6 жыл бұрын

    When I first got into trucking a few years back, an old veteran of this game told me this..."trouble with this industry is that we don't utilize the power we all collectively have. If you were to put two truckers in a room with two prostitutes at no charge, the truckers would still screw each other". Whether it's an idiot o/o with no business sense under cutting the next guy or a driver unwilling to stand up for decent employment practices, we all are taking in on the chin and in the pocket book because too many of us won't stand united! How long have we been spouting off about how vital a role we play in our nation's economy but we collectively do squat!!!!!

  • @jonrichardson7848

    @jonrichardson7848

    6 жыл бұрын

    Steven Andrews to many pussies in the industry nobbody wants to stand up for anything thats,why dot gets away with the Bullshit they do

  • @jamesnevitt3400

    @jamesnevitt3400

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cyberat Rodent And probley black balled.

  • @paulgrimm7842
    @paulgrimm78426 жыл бұрын

    I drove for 39 years for UPS. There was big money in Trucking in the 70s . Everything went to shit with deregulation

  • @bruceharper8232

    @bruceharper8232

    6 жыл бұрын

    Paul Grimm got right!..non union companies screwed it up by undercutting union pay

  • @LiquePhyre
    @LiquePhyre5 жыл бұрын

    I had a shipper one time try to tell me to piece load my trailer without the pallets the pieces were moved to my door on. I refused the load and thankfully I work with a good company that had my back on it. Additionally, I've seen quite a few shippers want me to sign for a piece count even though I never saw the freight, I refuse every time and explain to them I'll only sign as "SLC" (shipper load and count); works like a charm.

  • @tylerbuckley7409
    @tylerbuckley74096 жыл бұрын

    Another thing when I was owner operator with a major trucking company was the fuel incentive program where they are supposed to get a percentage back that was a joke I never seen a dime back from them

  • @thomasdaniels6824
    @thomasdaniels68245 жыл бұрын

    Back in 2008 i went to work for a company that promised me a 5000 dollar sign on bonus paid out over 1 year, and to the credit of US Foods, they did exactly that. My sign on bonus had nothing to do with performance. Now i believe Sygma and Mcclane are both offering 10,000 dollars over 3 yrs.

  • @Qelah
    @Qelah6 жыл бұрын

    Man thanks for all this clear concise information 100% truth ... Xsigned

  • @martincarroll7470
    @martincarroll74704 жыл бұрын

    I was so lucky to have worked for a small company with 15 rigs, I drove great equiptment and earned excellent pay. my boss was a born again christian.

  • @driver4818
    @driver48186 жыл бұрын

    I NEVER knew so much about the trucking industry that I'm in until you've educated me!! Please continue your Awesome videos!!! P.S. Please go into further detail about the Pilot Flying J scam. Thanks!

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir! Dave

  • @thomascrowley9403
    @thomascrowley94036 жыл бұрын

    How about when they promise regular raises and all of a sudden, after your raise, you're only getting 1200 miles a week.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yup, there's another one of those dirty tricks! Dave

  • @drnocka-rocksteady
    @drnocka-rocksteady6 жыл бұрын

    I been in it for 20 years and I just found out that they get extra on weekends

  • @richardscathouse

    @richardscathouse

    5 жыл бұрын

    24yrs what's a weekend?

  • @georgejones1485
    @georgejones14856 жыл бұрын

    Good tips thanks. My brother got scammed by some 'drive to own' company where they take most of the driver's pay as 'payments' toward owning the truck, then after some period of time, or if the drivers starts to catch on, they claim you're not paying the truck off fast enough, you have a large balance due, etc, so we have to 'terminate your agreement'.

  • @TravelerPony
    @TravelerPony4 жыл бұрын

    I've seen most of these over the years. I found myself needing a new job for two years before i retired. I ended up driving for Schneider National on a dedicated account. 5000 sign on bonus which took a year to collect, paid quarterly if i remember correctly, but i did get it all. I had good people to work with on that account. Now i had roughly 40 years experience before i started and wasn't exactly new to the trucking world. I'm not sure the guys that do the wander around the country thing are treated very well though. I heard lots of stories about not getting miles. Pay was average but accurate. I was there 28 months and made them money every week. We parted on good terms which was a nice way to retire at 65.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear you got your full bonus! Enjoy retirement!!

  • @darrellborland119
    @darrellborland1196 жыл бұрын

    This is the first time I have seen this site. I drove for CR England years' ago. I had never before experienced a company that talked out of several sides of it's mouth, and CR England was considered to be one the the better ones. Thanks for the memories you bring. LOL.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! You know, at one time CR England was one of the best to work for. Apparently, that is no longer true today. Take care Darrell. Dave

  • @techyin326

    @techyin326

    6 жыл бұрын

    Currently working with cr england what's my option??

  • @jayjay1030jj
    @jayjay1030jj5 жыл бұрын

    This dude is Awesome 💪🏾 and I really appreciate your willingness to help us new truck drivers. Thank you very much Bro👌🏾

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    5 жыл бұрын

    Check out our new membership channel with more tips for the new guys! Dave

  • @213_tom
    @213_tom6 жыл бұрын

    Sign on bonuses come with a contract, binding you with the company for a certain amount of time. Or until you pay back the "sign on bonus".

  • @ricardoburbano8919
    @ricardoburbano89196 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the tips on your vids. The bigger the company in any industry it seems the worse off you'll be. I'll stick with my construction job like you say and try to find another side hustle between projects. Too many fee's and regulations in this industry.

  • @simonnyman9031
    @simonnyman90316 жыл бұрын

    No idea about how things work in the US, but here the driver can always make a note in the freight document if he is unable to check the load properly and thus prevent any legal backfire.

  • @SimRacingVeteran
    @SimRacingVeteran6 жыл бұрын

    I got out of trucking and joined the Canadian Army 3 years ago. Best move I've ever made.

  • @Mikewee777

    @Mikewee777

    6 жыл бұрын

    Armyguy864 , out of the pan and into oncoming fire ? Yikes !

  • @pollypurree1834
    @pollypurree18345 жыл бұрын

    I got my sign on bonus when I drove for Webster over at C&S Wholesalers. They were the best place I ever worked for.

  • @jeffryblackmon4846
    @jeffryblackmon48465 жыл бұрын

    I hope many folks see this video. Glad someone is telling the truth.

  • @swamprat69er
    @swamprat69er6 жыл бұрын

    Back when I hauled freight, I had a couple of pickups where I was not allowed to get into the trailer for a piece count. When I signed off on the bill I put S.L.C. (Shippers Load and Count) on the paperwork. The shipper got upset, but I told him he should have thought of that BEFORE he ordered me out of my trailer. That if he really didn't like it to get his shit out of my trailer........I hauled the load.

  • @inouskehashibira1045

    @inouskehashibira1045

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you brother.

  • @davidh5120
    @davidh51206 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely correct my current company does every single one of these dirty tricks im giving my self a shot and start flatbedding hopefully goes better lord knows im sick of BS companies

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson52332 жыл бұрын

    I'm not even in trucking, I'm in sales but this advice is GOLD. Check everything. I have had issues with compensation with EVERY company I have worked for. Track everything, hours, miles, loads, docs, all of it.

  • @bullhauler1986
    @bullhauler19866 жыл бұрын

    Pimping ain’t easy!

  • @jamesnevitt3400

    @jamesnevitt3400

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cyberat Rodent That's why most trucking companies pray on the desperate and penniless.

  • @preciousplasticph
    @preciousplasticph6 жыл бұрын

    Trucking is sweatshop on wheels. Got hosed by Werner, never got the student loan reimbursement.

  • @garybowen7795
    @garybowen77955 жыл бұрын

    I really liked your video as a driver who's only been driving since 2004 and doing bottom dumps in material hauling such as asphalt and dirt you are so right on how they try to cheat us out of our money they never let us know how much the truck is paid most of the time and when you work for percentage you never want to get told even if you ask how much is the tonnage pay and I think all the pay should be hourly with overtime no mileage pay no load pay no tonnage pay for the hall no commission pay no percentage pay because you never see what the truck is really learning and my paycheck is been screwed up now for over a month and I still haven't collected the money which is over $400

  • @popsxbox
    @popsxbox6 жыл бұрын

    Guys I drove 23 years as an owner operator and company driver. This guy is telling you the truth. This is what I learned and how to work this in my favor. Always sign above your name " without prejudice " always. The bill of lading is a negotiable instrument. Your signature validates the instrument and the product listed is the substance that backs the instrument. By putting that phrase above your name your indicating that you reserve all your rights due you by your sovereignty. Never sign for something you've never seen. Your responsible for the contents inside that trailer. Note that on the bills of lading and your logbook. Work smart. Sitting at the dock all day ? Know your company's policies on waiting times and document your times by check calls and logbook and sweet talk the shipper if you can by noting your dock times in and out. Forget the bonus their never worth the hassle. Pick up a load and then call the shipper and see if you can unload earlier. Communication between you and you dispatcher can go miles especially if they know your unloading early and you have hours to run. Work according to your available hours. You might stretch a load with time off at the house in order to reset your hours. Work smart, think things out so you win as much as possible. Good luck !

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Good advice popsxbox! Thanks for writing in! Dave

  • @Trainfan1055Janathan
    @Trainfan1055Janathan6 жыл бұрын

    Werner Enterprises promised me $1200 per week and a $200 sign on bonus. I never got it.

  • @SmartTrucking

    @SmartTrucking

    6 жыл бұрын

    Never hear much good about Werner anymore. Dave

  • @techguy404

    @techguy404

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yea, was told I will be making that when I got with Dollar Tree... I should've asked is that net or gross? Half of the deliveries I wish I could've demanded more money like one unloading an entire trailer for one store.... The store wasn't new. I changed accounts and they got rid of the sign on bonus now for that account. Although, never go to Midwest Regional. It's ALL swap loads, with little baby miles.

  • @johnmahon4920

    @johnmahon4920

    6 жыл бұрын

    Trainfan1055 what did you get?

  • @Dawt_Calm

    @Dawt_Calm

    6 жыл бұрын

    Worked for Werner for 2.5 years. They promised sign on bonus, fuel bonuses, safety bonuses. Never saw any of it. I was brand new to trucking, thought it was me. Tried hard to cut fuel use, used multiple sleeping bags and blankets. No jackrabbit starts. Never had a ticket or accident. No fuel, no safety or sign on bonuses. I did get Employee of the month twice on the account I was on. Came with a piece of paper and $25. If you were on the road during christmas and thanksgiving and you submitted the receipt, they'd give you $10 towards dinner. I was on a dedicated account delivering to retail stores. We got paid for unloading, $15 per stop. I had to keep very detailed records of everything I did, because every paycheck I'd have to submit "corrections" for my pay. They would leave out a stop or two almost every week. It was routine. So every week you'd spend an hour going over your pay stub and comparing it to your records. New drivers learned fast to keep track or they'll gyp you. Though in those two years I noticed that those "errors" were always in their favor. They never accidentally paid you for one too many stops. Had to watch them like a hawk.

  • @caseymckeeborrego

    @caseymckeeborrego

    6 жыл бұрын

    Werner was awful. Made more money working part time in a warehouse.

  • @NetGawker
    @NetGawker5 жыл бұрын

    Seriously considering trucking after being screwed by India two years in a row. This is the second video of yours I've watched and I must say, you're about to get a new subscriber!

  • @jbeltramelli6686
    @jbeltramelli66866 жыл бұрын

    Steal from drivers turn around and give it to lobbyists and political contributions.

  • @Schmidtlle_d
    @Schmidtlle_d3 жыл бұрын

    I don't know if anyone else is noticed this but in my truck my temperature sensor will be at 21°, but the real temperature outside will be like 15°I remember specifically one time it was 12° outside and guess what my truck was reading 21°. I found ways around this but I still feel like this is a pretty dirty trick they pull.