Craigslist Job post?

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by JackMac, Sep 2, 2011.

  1. JackMac

    JackMac Light Load Member

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    This ad keeps running in the Florida Craigslist site. It seems like a current driver acting like a recruiter trying to get referral a bonus. Just curious if anyone knows what company this is?

    Here is the ad: http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/trp/2577877310.html

    JOB REQUIREMENTS:!

    * Age 22 or above.
    * Eligible for Employment in US
    * Read, Write & Speak English
    * Ability to Obtain a Hazmat Endorsement
    * No Drug/Alcohol Violations 5yrs
    * No Serious CDL Moving Violations in the past year

    The Fleet is 21 days out
    Equipment is 62 mph
    You pull refer
    Forced dispatch
    No pets
    48 lower

    You must live Cocoa Beach or north...... or be willing to drive to the terminal in Deland FL.
    If you live near Jacksonville you can be on a 6 day fleet if not 21 days out.

    You go to Deland, FL for pee test, physical, and paper work to get cleared from safety then in a truck to move freight till you land in a terminal for Orientation which they will pay you $115 it is 2 days.

    MILES cut off is on Friday so these weeks begin on Saturday
    1st week 3014 *** got $100 for city congestion fee**
    2nd week 2750 *** got $35 for short mile fee*
    3rd week 1665 *** $115 for 2 days in orientation***
    4th week 1123 (only worked till Monday)
    4th week HOME-TIME 5 days (set my PTA for 27th at 0600)
    5th week 2485

    There is a production bonus that your terminal manger will go over with you. I am not sure how it works but you have to maintain a certain mileage plus safety criteria and you get I think 1 penny or maybe it is 1.5 penny for your annual miles it is like a thousand dollar bonus but check with your terminal manger.

    Starting pay 41-45 cpm all miles and pracitial not Rand McNally house holder mover guide
    $$ Bonuses $$

    Get paid for all miles empty and loaded
    Detention after 2 hours
    Breakdown after 12 hours is $100 prorated 24hrs (which means your down for 24 hours you get $50 your down for 36 hours you get $100 your down for 48 hours you get $150 and so on)
    Put on a Mudflap $20
    Pass a DOT inspection $25

    City Congestion fee pay


    deliver in the five boughs of New York City $100.00

    Short mile pay

    in addition to the miles for the run
    under 150 miles you get $35.00
    under 175 miles you get $25.00
    under 200 miles you get $15.00

    If you have a smart phone you can use an app to transflow your trips the company will give you the $4.99 back for the app.

    Be safe
    Thanks George

    The average annual earnings for drivers for 2010 was between $52,000 and $62,000 depending on the division they drove.

     
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  3. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Drop George an e-mail,

    I'm sure he'd tell you the company name.
     
  4. JackMac

    JackMac Light Load Member

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    Crete Carrier, that was what it sounded like by the description.

    It's a little misleading because I just spoke with a recruiter and was told they aren't hiring from this area.
     
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  5. plater1

    plater1 Medium Load Member

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    that sounds like Shaffer (reefer division for Crete). i know they have a terminal in Deland.
     
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  6. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    There a couple of companies that have terminals in Deland. One is shaffer and they are governed at 62. They are hiring in FL.

    KH
     
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