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zipy46
08-05-2009, 09:37 PM
I cant find squat on these guys....they are offering me .40 cpm
Anybody got any scoop on them ?
zipy46
08-05-2009, 10:22 PM
My gut is telling 'no'....and my gut has never lied to me. :rofl:
Pack_Rat
08-05-2009, 11:31 PM
WEL Companies, Inc. - Freight Services (http://www.welcompanies.com/freight_services.html)
PAY PACKAGE
Company Drivers:
$.40 cents per mile OTR & $.42 to $.46 cents per mile Regional
Per Diem
Paid Weekly, Direct Deposit
Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life
Holiday & Vacation Pay
401K
OTR Drivers only from these terminals: Modesto, CA; Idaho Falls, ID; Boise, ID; Twin Falls, ID; Anderson, IN; Louisville, KY; Carthage, MO; Springfield, MO; St. Louis, MO; Hobbs, NM; Chattanooga, TN; Lyndhurst, VA; Tomah, WI; MilBank, SD; Salt Lake City, UT .
OTR or Regional Drivers from these terminals: McDonough, GA; Plainfield, IL; Stratham, NH; Jamesburg, NJ; Allentown, PA; Irving, TX; Lubbock, TX; De Pere, WI.
I was looking at them and I talked to the recruiter on Tues or Wed and they told me they are not hiring out of California
zipy46
08-06-2009, 01:22 AM
I am gonna take it....its almost a 25% pay increase over my current job
Gonna give it my best shot...:thumbsup:
Thanks for the input :)
Fredog
08-06-2009, 02:18 AM
I am gonna take it....its almost a 25% pay increase over my current job
Gonna give it my best shot...:thumbsup:
Thanks for the input :)
you and Mev should sit down and have lunch and talk this over, I think he might be going there too:)
zipy46
08-06-2009, 03:21 AM
you and Mev should sit down and have lunch and talk this over, I think he might be going there too:)
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Fredog
08-06-2009, 01:17 PM
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
hey, at least if you go to the poor house, you will have someone to talk to.
I hope it works out and you make lots of money
Fredog
08-06-2009, 01:23 PM
something that bothers me, their website states that owner operators average $1.00 to $1.10 a mile plus fuel surcharge, but it says lease operators average $1.75 to $1.80 a mile plus fuel surcharge?? does this mean they are screwing the owner operators or inflating the lease purchase numbers?
a load pays what a load pays, so why the big difference?
headborg
08-07-2009, 11:00 PM
something that bothers me, their website states that owner operators average $1.00 to $1.10 a mile plus fuel surcharge, but it says lease operators average $1.75 to $1.80 a mile plus fuel surcharge?? does this mean they are screwing the owner operators or inflating the lease purchase numbers?
a load pays what a load pays, so why the big difference?
good question Fredog...
@Zipy What happened to IWX? thought you were happy there?
zipy46
08-08-2009, 12:03 AM
good question Fredog...
@Zipy What happened to IWX? thought you were happy there?
I never worked for IWX....
I drove for Marten for a while :eek1:
headborg
08-08-2009, 06:23 AM
I never worked for IWX....
I drove for Marten for a while :eek1:
sorry, got you mixed up with Bumper... What happened to the avatars over here anyway?
Phreddo
08-08-2009, 09:38 AM
sorry, got you mixed up with Bumper... What happened to the avatars over here anyway?
I have yet to see mine work :/
SwervynMervyn
08-16-2009, 05:44 PM
just curious on the latest info on the drivers that were headed to this company
headborg
08-16-2009, 09:50 PM
just curious on the latest info on the drivers that were headed to this company
"one" of those guys is due to make an update soon- over at my message board. A thread titled "Strange Days at Koch" by MeV- Koch is the company he has left to go to WEL. That's assuming Koch got him home in time .. and that he went ahead and jumped ship.. Orientation was scheduled for Monday. He's been unusually quiet and absent last couple days... then again a Grayhound ride from Ga-Wisconsion could be a hell of an ordeal.
Orangetxguy
08-17-2009, 03:05 AM
just curious on the latest info on the drivers that were headed to this company
:eek2::eek2::eek2:
While drifting down to SLC through Boise, I ran a couple hundred miles with a WEL driver based out of Dallas. He is looking for a new seat, because his checks and miles have been extremely light the last 2 months. Said he has only been getting 800 miles a week, and that his check last week, after deductions, was $21.00! :hellno: :hellno: :hellno:
ronjon619
08-17-2009, 04:05 AM
and that his check last week, after deductions, was $21.00! :hellno: :hellno: :hellno:
oh my........
headborg
08-17-2009, 08:18 AM
:eek2::eek2::eek2:
While drifting down to SLC through Boise, I ran a couple hundred miles with a WEL driver based out of Dallas. He is looking for a new seat, because his checks and miles have been extremely light the last 2 months. Said he has only been getting 800 miles a week, and that his check last week, after deductions, was $21.00! :hellno: :hellno: :hellno:
well... if you ran into him in Boise, Id- then he's currently 1700 miles away from his yard(Dallas). He must be getting some miles this week. Unless, of course those LTL stops have been kicking his butt. But that don't sound good.
SwervynMervyn
08-17-2009, 01:34 PM
well......maybe on to plan C, D, or E.
WEL and Koch were the 2 companies on my list.
Maybe that call about JB intermodal is next.
Something about the fact that I am considering calling JB gives me the hee bee geebies.
Orangetxguy
08-17-2009, 04:14 PM
well... if you ran into him in Boise, Id- then he's currently 1700 miles away from his yard(Dallas). He must be getting some miles this week. Unless, of course those LTL stops have been kicking his butt. But that don't sound good.
He was on the longest run in 2 months, according to him. He was headed home in Dallas out of Hermiston OR, but the only reason he was giving a straight run home, again according to him, was because he has a court date with his ex-wife Tuesday.
He said that they had been giving him a steady diet of 700 to 800 mile dispatches, with 2 and 3 day lay-overs. Hence the court date. His ex wants more money and thinks he is hiding it. According to him.
It's really tough to gauge a company, based on complaints from one driver. I saw several O/O trucks for WEL running up US287, but none of them were talking on the cb.
While I was waiting to retreive my truck from the International shop in Portland OR, I talked with an FFE company driver (he and his wife were running as a super-solo, while she trains with him), who said they are getting decent miles, but each run came at the expense of a 3 and 4 day layover. He did say that the FFE O/O's were knocking down decent money, but that it seemed to be at the expense of FFE company drivers and Lisa company drivers expense as well.
A USXpress driver was there also, and said that he and his wife have been hitting 5200 to 5400 miles a week as a team, which he considered sub-standard.
headborg
08-17-2009, 05:48 PM
well......maybe on to plan C, D, or E.
WEL and Koch were the 2 companies on my list.
Maybe that call about JB intermodal is next.
Something about the fact that I am considering calling JB gives me the hee bee geebies.
well, you know the one good thing about mistakes-- they are the one thing you can truly call your own.
headborg
08-20-2009, 04:27 AM
Talked to a WEL driver today- at Walmart DC, Moberly, Mo.
He said he'd only been with the company a month so far- so his insights are limited. He was an O/O but parked the truck- said he was losing his *****.
Claimed they do want you to keep logs pretty close to their "people net" system. Said it was like a qualcom???
But claimed the first month hadn't been bad at all $$$ wise. said they had cold storages all over the country- including Texas, Idaho Falls, Ga, He lives in Ga. Had pretty much ran him all over the map.
But after discovering he'd only been there a month... I didn't press him for much more-- he immediately began trying to "recruit" me. I'm afraid- you've got to have more than just a month of knowledge of a company before you can sell me.
Orangetxguy
08-20-2009, 05:04 AM
Talked to a WEL driver today- at Walmart DC, Moberly, Mo.
He said he'd only been with the company a month so far- so his insights are limited. He was an O/O but parked the truck- said he was losing his *****.
Claimed they do want you to keep logs pretty close to their "people net" system. Said it was like a qualcom???
But claimed the first month hadn't been bad at all $$$ wise. said they had cold storages all over the country- including Texas, Idaho Falls, Ga, He lives in Ga. Had pretty much ran him all over the map.
But after discovering he'd only been there a month... I didn't press him for much more-- he immediately began trying to "recruit" me. I'm afraid- you've got to have more than just a month of knowledge of a company before you can sell me.
That driver I ran with for a bit there in Idaho had been with them 4 years. He wasn't happy...but then..he was in the middle of a divorce fight...2 years after the divorce.
headborg
08-20-2009, 05:41 AM
That driver I ran with for a bit there in Idaho had been with them 4 years. He wasn't happy...but then..he was in the middle of a divorce fight...2 years after the divorce.
Exactly-- WEL probably doing just like all the other carriers.... starve out the higher paid "senior" drivers making .44+ and giving the newbies all the bread & butter & gravy loads. That guy I talked to- was only a month old. Definitely on the gravy diet.
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