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    Ok, how about these guys!? They are a nationwide company owned by Warren buffet via Berkshire Hathaway. They seem to have good benefits. I Know they fingerprint but I'm looking for the bottom line dollar amount. Over all I'm looking for: Are they good to work for and what kind of money would I be looking at.

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    You have to have some experience before getting on at McClaine http://www.classadrivers.com/truckin...es.php?Cid=181
    Schneider National driver on Wal-Mart dedicated account in Wintersville,OH

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    I have 15 years of experience. I'm just trying to research some companies and get the drivers perspective before I make a move. Thanks for answering though.

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    Sorry I saw your status as rookie
    Schneider National driver on Wal-Mart dedicated account in Wintersville,OH

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungZ.W.
    Sorry I saw your status as rookie
    The titles below a person's user ID such as rookie, trucker, super trucker only refer to the total number of posts a person has made on the forums.
    Finding the right trucking company is like finding the right person to marry. I really comes down to finding one whose BS you can put up with and who can put up wih yours.

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    No problem. I wish I was a rookie again....it would mean i was young again too!! Thanks for the link to the company profile too. I did'nt know they had one on here.

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    Uturn2001 is offline Senior Board Member Uturn2001 is on the right path.  You could probably safely loan them a quarter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickenwire
    Ok, how about these guys!? They are a nationwide company owned by Warren buffet via Berkshire Hathaway. They seem to have good benefits. I Know they fingerprint but I'm looking for the bottom line dollar amount. Over all I'm looking for: Are they good to work for and what kind of money would I be looking at.
    Actually Mclane is owned by Wal Mart.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/mclane-company-inc
    Finding the right trucking company is like finding the right person to marry. I really comes down to finding one whose BS you can put up with and who can put up wih yours.

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    my understanding is that Warren Buffet bought them from Wal-mart like two years ago or so. I dunno. I could be wrong.

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    Walmart sold McLanes to Warren Buffett around three years ago. From what their drivers have told me they make around 50k to start. Some can make upwards of 100k. Guess they are home about every night. Bad thing is though you have to be real customer friendly. They deal with Convenient stores like 7-11. And we all know who operates them.

    I would look into it myself but I feel it's a young mans game. Watching them, looks like every thing gets "fingerprinted". and hauled off by handtruck. Not my idea of a good time.

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    My goal after 2 years exp is Mclane. Good money, home every night, hard work to stay in shape.

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    Hey Chickenwire,
    I worked for Mclane for 10 years, 1992-2002. Their grocery div. is an excellent job, great pay, great benefits, great home time. I ran out of their Phx. division from 1992-1997 then transfered to their Carolina Div. from 1997-2002. Wal-mart aquired them from Drayton Mclane Jr. in 1992 and Warren Buffet aquired them in May 2002. Their full-time food service divisions came along somewhere around the late 90's. Their food service div. is equally as great as their grocery, however, it is a very physical job as is the grocery side. If the food service pays like the grocery div. it is a formula pay. Certain %/revenue, %/weight, a per stop & mileage. I would typically on a 40,000 lb grocery load with 20-25 stops gross around $350-400 dollars a load. Very typical pay check was around 1200 - 1500, depending on load. I loved this company, however, I became insulin dependant and was forced off the road. It has taken since 2002 to regain my health and am looking to going back to driving possible.
    I hope this helps

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    Mclane is a great company to work for if you're willing to do a lot of hard work. I worked for one of their competitors in NC and loved it until my back and knees starting hurting (keep in mind I was only 21 when I started with this company). I quit after three years; money was great, I average 60k per year. Mclane pays by miles + pieces + stores + delay, etc. If you're over 30 I definitely wouldn't recommend Mclane or any other company that you have to unload everything via a ramp. I would try to go to an LTL company or something along those lines.

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    thanks for the info everybody. I really appreciate it. all the specifics really help when your trying to weigh a decision.

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    Default Re: Mclane Food Service

    Quote Originally Posted by truckerpreacher
    40,000 lb grocery load with 20-25 stops.
    Holy Jeez!!! Sounds too much like work to me.

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    It was unbelievable hard work, but the money was great and you stayed very physically fit.
    Incidentally, there are many of their drivers that are 40, 50+ years old. Don't let age be a factor unless you are already unfit.

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    Yeah I agree it looks like hard work, good way to keep in shape. Also seems to be a job for the bigger guys. The driver I seen was like 6'6" and probably 325!! I am 6'3'' and 245 but don't think I could handle it day in and day out.

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    I am 5' 11. When I started w/them in 1992 I was about 230. By the end of my time with them I was 270, not really trim in the middle but rock solid arms and legs.
    It really is not as bad as it looks.

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    Thanks for the info.

    I see those guys around alot on my route. Most have legs like tree trunks and biceps that would put Rick Flair to shame. When I pass by, they're usually jacknifed into a Long John Silvers somewhere off the main drag through town lugging a hand-truck up and down a ramp. Not my cup o' tea per se, but looks like it beats OTR. Then again, so does gravedigging.

    My only personal experience with McClane was delivering to their DC's back when I ran the road. Was at the one up Contoocook, New Hampshire and they wanted $475.00 to break down a P&G load. My boss nearly keeled over when he heard that.

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    Been hearing a radio add for McLane on a Philly station, the last couple of weeks. It says 60K a year, no more than 200 mile dispatch, 12 hrs. a day and home every night.

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    I know a guy who drives for McLane also, makes good money but he usually starts work at 10 pm, delivers to fast food joints in all kinds of weather, delivers to New York City occasionally, hard physical labor but has a company supplied and paid lumper and home every night/day.
    If you can't explain to a 5 year old what you're doing, than you don't know what you're doing.

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