So apparently MYCO is simply a driver referral service. All of a sudden my Indeed inbox started getting blown up with messages from them for delivering Peterbilts from the Texas Peterbilt plant to the Peterbilt dealerships all over the U.S and Canada. I tried asking the recruiter some basic questions and he either couldn’t answer them or simply wouldn’t give me a reply and told me to contact MYCOs hiring manager and that’s when he told me they were a driver referral service.
Does anyone know the actual company that does the Peterbilt delivery? Because I’m not going to go through all of the hoops of filling all of the paperwork out, traveling to god knows where for the orientation only to find out the day of the orientation who the company is and it’s some joke of an outfit with a horrible DOT record, horrible driver review and crap garbage for benefits. The reason I am changing trucking companies is because my current employer dropped Blue Cross Blue Shield to some unknown, unheard of Insurance carrier that’s charging $250 a week for a family plan, with a $10,000 yearly deductible, not for the entire family, but PER PERSON. Essentially equating to a $40,000 yearly deductible and hardly anyone in my area takes these people. So it’s time to move on. If it’s a good company that does the Peterbilt account, I’ll do it. But I don’t know anything about who it is and MYCO won’t tell me. Does anyone know who it is?
MYCO? Peterbilt Account?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by DETdriver, Jun 25, 2023.
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I do not but see the same ads where I live delivering Freightliners. Keep us updated if you decide to pursue it.
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Not sure if there are others. This is a commonly heard name on the delivery end. -
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