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$Former Employee - Dec 4, 2024
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Former Employee - Oct 2, 2022
Pros
New equipment, good training
Cons
Bad management, no home time and forced dispatch
Current Employee - Apr 29, 2021
Pros
trucks, pay, benefits, management
Cons
N/a
Former Employee - Nov 19, 2020
Pros
Company clothes
Cons
Bad shop and no experience in carhauling in the office
Current Employee - Feb 16, 2018
Pros
Pay was good.If you live in Texas you will be treated better
Cons
Bad equipment,poor maintenance.Don’t fix what you write up,USAL doesn’t want you to go home even when you’ve done all they asked.They don’t take care of there customers and loose them.Dangerous place to work.
Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Houston, TX on Apr 29, 2021
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in San Antonio on Nov 19, 2020
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Houston, TX on Aug 17, 2020
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Houston, TX on Jul 24, 2020
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Birmingham, AL on Feb 18, 2020
Current Employee
No
Rsaldivar92
Aug 25, 2016
I've been released from USAL's training program about 2 weeks now.I have made around $2200 the last three weeks.Only been broke down once in the last 3 weeks.I have been able to get some loads thru the house for the weekend.I have been averaging around 38 hours at home weekends.I been using up my 70 hours each week.Once I get faster loading and unloading the home time will increase.I have found that some places are easier to load at than others.I loaded up in Lawrenceville Ga for the 1st time.It went good.Loaded in about 1:45.All the cars were small though. All the USAL dispatchers and drivers have been very helpful.The drivers go out of there way to help you with directions to dealers and advice on load placement.Going to climb in the bunk now I'm beat.
MooneyBravo
Jul 16, 2016
I was considering driving for them around 2012. I talked to a driver who was there when they were Gulf States and he said " You don't want to work here. It all gone down hill and they used to be a good company but they made a lot of changes and have gone down hill." I have a lot of experience and they sent me a letter that said I didn't fit their bill. I have an unblemished record too so I figured it was because I wasn't green and teachable enough. In other words they prefer young drivers that they can pay less and convince that they have to pay their dues.
MooneyBravo
Jul 16, 2016
I've been with USAL for 90 days.I came here with 23 years in trucking but zero experience in car hauling.The trainers in Houston and in Birmingham have all been great.The USAL drivers have been helpful and friendly.All the loadmasters with the exception of one have been amazingly helpful and full of useful knowledge.I would have not survived without the help load master Hal in Lincoln.I've made some good friends since I came here.I was told that learning car hauling would be hard and it has been.They put me in a blue Western Star that has been in there shops for a total of 15 days.Plus 2 days broke down in Alexandria La in the 90 days I've had it.I'm wondering if learning this new trade would have been easyer in a different truck.Drivers keep telling me that if I master this truck I'll be a great car hauler.It's hard not to get discouraged with all the truck issues.I see the potential to make good money when my trucks not in the shop.I hope USAL is just going through growing pains and the equipment issues are going to improve.I have talked to a handful of our drivers with different levels of experience and they say they have equipment issues too.I've ran into some experienced car haulers that have come to USAL and they say they are happier here than where they came from.When I started this new trade I planned on giving it a year with USAL before I made any more job changes.This is just my fair experience here.I'm just trying to stay positive and survive the maintenance issues.