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Kenan Advantage Group (KAG) reviews

2.3
(41)
$442 - $5,040/week

Summary

Overall

Home Time

Equipment and Maintenance

Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

$442 $1,665 $5,040
weekly average

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Ratings and Reviews

Former Employee - Aug 22, 2024

Dispatch can treat you however they want to and you get in trouble if you stand up for yourself. If you you get a job here make sure you get as much work done as possible doesn't matter how safely you drive.

Pros

Home time

Cons

Dispatch

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Former Employee - Aug 2, 2024

This company had me do a load through Amazon and did not pay me I'm taking them to court to sue them do not work for this company

Pros

There is no pros when you don't get paid

Cons

They are a con they live up to their name

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - Jun 11, 2024

Big company, but to big . need to work on being the best. Good benefits home time , but they lack respect for drivers . No communication skills in management to drivers.

Pros

can make good money with right manager.

Cons

401k not great at all.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - Jun 4, 2024

Great company - big business with lots of options - be clear on your expectations with recruiting and make sure it’s a fit for you. Lots of places to work and a variety of loads - fuel is the largest, but they also do chemical, food, and compressed gas. I heard they just got into dairy in the north west and food down in Florida.

Pros

Lots of options, well maintained equipment, raise an issue it’s dealt with.

Cons

They’re a big company - they care, they do it right - but there are lots of expectations in place. To be fair, the smaller guys should be doing what KAG does, but the small guys also cut corners, cut prices and have work come and go because of it.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - May 20, 2024

I have worked out of the Reynolds GA yard for 14 years. The newest TM is horrible, she is running good employees off and has turned this yard into a joke. She is harassing drivers that have been with the company for years just because she can. If you have an issue she doesn't correct it then when you have to go above her she writes you up and makes up things to try and get you fired. TM isn't in the office most days until noon, she leaves you sitting for hours because she says she needs to talk to you and then forgets about you and leaves. She refuses any email or text communication, that way she can lie and cover butt. Many drivers are unhappy. Pay is always messed up and these TM weeks to fix if it is fixed. Her favorites get the work, while she will leave other drivers sit for days. TM tells of drivers business to everyone.

Pros

Not much from this terminal

Cons

Corporate needs to listen to drivers, should have a way for drivers to tell them what's going on at terminals. Don't let your TM'S have ultimate power, we are losing good drivers because of it.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Illinois on Apr 3, 2025

$1,290 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Indiana on Sep 17, 2024

$1,500 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Tampa, FL on Aug 22, 2024

$1,423 per week

Current Employee

No

Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Detroit, Michigan on Aug 2, 2024

$19 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in on Jun 4, 2024

$2,212 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Discussions

KAG Kenan Advantage Group

WhyDriveTruck

Jun 19, 2016

KAG Kenan Advantage Group

KAG Kenan Advantage Group

 

Q: KAG Kenan Advantage Group

https://www.thekag.com/employment

 

Greetings everyone,

 

@Chinatown

@Cali kid

 

Went to find racks and asked my local gas stations who delivers thoer fuel and i got some pretty good results.

I found that these are just some of the local gas haulers for my area, and i took an special intrest in KAG

Does anyone have a RUN down for KAG in the Detroit area,PAY scale

 

https://www.bazcooil.com/careers.html

https://www.barrickent.com/

https://www.thekag.com/employment

 

Please and thank you

 

A: Can't help you with Detroit pay, but a friend of mine works for Kenan in Mobile,AL and makes at least a grand a week. Seems like the pay would be even better in Michigan. Check with Trimac Transportation; probably make more than hauling fuel; still hauling hazmat chemicals.

 

A: KAG is a mega carrier, they are everywhere. Down here they are union and pay on the lower end of the spectrum. But pay depends entirely on location. It's not a bad place to start, you will get good training, and you can always move on if you find something better.

Advantage Tank aka Kenan Advantage Group

Belgian W

Feb 11, 2016

Advantage Tank aka Kenan Advantage Group

I was a former gas hauler an I worked for Kenan transport. A subsidiary of the Kenan advantage group.

I must say I did pretty decent as a o/o there.

Home every day.

Weekend work was at the driver's discretion.

I brought home 1800-2500 a week.

Long hours tho

Advantage Tank aka Kenan Advantage Group

Belgian W

Feb 11, 2016

Advantage Tank aka Kenan Advantage Group

Well I've seen the gas hauler side of them also. The difference is Kenan Advantage has better equipment. Each Company under the Kenan umbrella has a different owner! Advantage tank the owner is a tight wad and doesn't want to put anything in to the company!

KAG - Transport Solutions Co - Food Grade

Livingthedream

Sep 16, 2014

KAG - Transport Solutions Co - Food Grade

KAG - Transport Solutions Co - Food Grade

 

Q: Looking at Transport Solutions Co hauling food grade. I know they are under the Kenan Advantage Group umbrella and just looking to hear any information good or bad anyone can provide. Most interested in the current equipment they are using, pay and of course company atmosphere. Thanks for any information.

 

A: Should stay busy. KAG always has work.

KAG West employees receive pay raise

skinnytrucker

Aug 24, 2016

KAG West employees receive pay raise

KAG West employees receive pay raise

 

Yep every KAG terminal in so cal is union. And last I heard top pay was $19 per hour. So this was a long time coming and well deserved.

Disttech, Inc. A Highway Subsidiary of KAG

dahncho

May 8, 2015

Disttech, Inc. A Highway Subsidiary of KAG

KAG is a good company. Our specific terminal is excellent. Both gentlemen in charge are top notch; they take very good care of all the drivers. Very fair across the board. I've never heard complaints from other drivers. Turnover rate is the lowest I've seen. We have under twenty drivers at our specific terminal with the majority of them having been at the company for 10+ years.

- Pay is not the highest as we are a contract hauler however we are compensated for pretty much all work that we put in driving and non-driving which puts our overall pay somewhere between fair and pretty darn generous; I feel my paychecks accurately reflect my efforts.

- Equipment at our specific terminal as far as tractors is pretty much all new Macks and Petes with the exception of maybe 5 trucks. Our trailers have character so you'll have fun.

- The work can be a bit tough reason being there is less room for error however I find the challenge to be rewarding once the job is done adding to the overall job satisfaction. I'm very blessed to be working here.

Advantage Tank aka Kenan Advantage Group

Belgian W

Feb 11, 2016

Advantage Tank aka Kenan Advantage Group

KAG has bought quite a few companies over the last few years. There gas haulers her in the Fresno area make over 26.00hr. As for trailers that have lights out etc.....did you pre trip....if you did you don't leave the yard until its fixed. You cannot operate faulty equipment. I would grab spare bulbs, lights etc and keep them in your truck with a few basic tools. Refuse to operate garbage, if you get pulled in the coop its your fault.

Kenan Advantage and CTI

flybynite63

Mar 14, 2016

Kenan Advantage and CTI

Good luck Don't let guys get you down about KAG. It isn't always about the wage you're getting paid up front. It's hard to put a straight forward number on something when there are so many variables. Lots of add on fees to the base rate. I've hauled gas for KAG in the Midwest and now at a terminal in the South. I'm home everyday, my yearly pay is north of $70k a year and I have excellent benefits from medical to 401k match. There are other opportunities also like being able to transfer to other locations/companies under KAG throughout the country. It's an easy place to get comfortable at as long as you don't get caught up in the negativity that exists at any trucking company.

Kenan Advantage and CTI

JMurphy1

Mar 5, 2016

Kenan Advantage and CTI

Okay, first off, I wish I could have posted each day during the 2+ week training process, but alas, I never could keep up with it. Secondly, I am sorry that some have chosen to use this thread to vent their individual frustrations regarding KAG and/or CTI.

 

I have completed five days of training, it began last Saturday and ran through early this morning. The best part for me is the fact that I am home every day, that was one of the deciding factors of course. The company, CTI, in Bozrah, CT haul three different industrial gases; Liquefied Oxygen, Liquefied Nitrogen and Argon. I don't know if it varies at other locations. The trainer is highly experienced with many years not only as a KAG?CTI employee, but also a tanker driver and 30 year commercial driving veteran.

 

I've learned the basics for pumping liquid out as well as filling the tank at the terminal. It isn't complicated, I did pick it up fairly quickly. I feel at this point that the paperwork and recording the day/load information may be the most challenging. But as with anything that is repetitive, I don't doubt that it will also come in time. Also completed at this juncture is the paperwork for employment, most of which has been done online. After I complete the training process and have been released by my trainer I will be sent to Ohio, I believe, for KAG company and safety orientation.

 

Have to say that I do like the company, the terminal I go to everyday, and the guys I have met thus far. I still have to adjust to a different schedule for working my shift will be 1700 to whenever +10-14 hours. But the money should proof to be worth the efforts and adjustments. I will post again next week, I am off for two days, returning to work on Saturday.

 

Stay safe all, thanks for reading!

The Fuel Hauler Thread

Jbeltran805

Aug 21, 2016

The Fuel Hauler Thread

KAG has O/O programs. I worked with a guy that does that now. I know a couple of others but they aren't in your neck of the woods.