Southeastern Freight Lines

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Sharno, May 17, 2015.

  1. Sharno

    Sharno Light Load Member

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    i live in Palm Beach county and there's a terminal for SEFL here in West Palm Beach. I am trying to find out some info about the company, I have heard pretty good things about them on glass door and from older threads on truckers report, but I'd like to hear any updated information current or former drivers might have for me.

    I would like to know: pay scale, usual hours of work, ad says m-f is this correct, equipment, working condition, management, etc etc. The basics I guess lol.

    Thanks everyone
    Justin
     
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  3. ctoles86

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    I live close to a terminal in south Georgia and applied for a student driver position with SEFL last week as I am in CDL school. From what I hear the money can be upwards to 70k per year dependent upon which job you have. I mostly see day cab trucks and I know the pick up and delivery driver job is very physical.
     
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    Yeah I'm looking at p & d position, home every night, I have 2 babies under 18 months so I can't go anywhere now LOL.

    Let me know what u find out if you get in. I'm gonna apply once I get my license which should be within 2 weeks, we are doing basic skills testing tmw
     
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    I drive for SEFL in Okc. Good company, good benefits, and decent equipment. I make between $1,000-$1,200 per week doing P&D. I'm home every night and off every weekend. All P&D drivers are off every weekend. I think some of the line haul will run on a weekend, but very few.
     
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  6. Sharno

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    That's great! Can I ask what hours you usually run when you work? Like what time are you usually home? Thanks in advance
    I'm gonna swing by my local terminal tmw after school and see what's up.
     
  7. kylemyers11

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    Most routes will start at 9:00am and get back between 5:00 - 7:30pm depending on how far out your route goes. We do have a few drivers that come in at 6:00 and 7:00am to do a few deliveries before their regular route starts, but that is usually guys that want the extra hours. If not enough volunteers, they'll use the new guys to do those runs.
     
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    That's amazing man! I hope I can get in. They say they require 1 year experience but maybe I can get in there and at least get a road test and let them see how I do.

    Thanks for your help!
     
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    Up, hoping for some more contributors in this thread
     
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