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Crete or Celadon thinking outloud?
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KRWOOD



Joined: 10 Jul 2005
Posts: 45

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:17 pm    Post subject: Crete or Celadon thinking outloud?  

I'm getting ready to switch companies. I plan on running hard for 6 months to pay off all of my debts. I thought i would come here and think out loud and find some opinions.

Crete:
<Pros>
.41 cpm
load select
kinda close terminal (Ottawa,IL)

<Cons>
opti-idle
bare bone truck
opti-idle
no webasto
probably short length of loads >600 miles

Celadon:
<Pros>
volvo truck
long length of loads
1 paid week off every 30,000 miles

<Cons>
.32 mile



What am I missing?
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Colin



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
Posts: 1421
Location: Kennewick, WA

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 7:56 pm    Post subject:  

It takes 22% fewer miles to earn the same amount at Crete as you would at Celadon. 3000 - 2340

That being said, $.32 isn't a horrible wage to me. Yes, you're out there to earn money, but short haul sucks the ass. I've done both.

JB Hunt average LOH around 300-600 vs. May averaging closer to 1100. I rarely needed an alarm clock except on the delivery date.

A quality truck with the room and features you want/need makes the whole thing go very nice. I've done both.

JB Hunt Freightliner Century with vinyl and a cassette deck vs. a May Trucking Volvo 770 with full carpet and a cd player with 9 speakers including subwoofer.

As far as Opit-Idle goes, I'm not too keen on the tractor starting up every so often. A reefer is much more isolated than the actual engine. I never felt the reefer start, but I could hear it if I was awake. An engine I could feel if it shut down or started back up.

I like the idea of a paid week off every 2.5 - 3 months. A lot.

I've heard a few rumblings on this board about Celadon having some short freight issues as of late. If you're going to run hard, then the pay is most important. Go with Crete, but be ready for the unload, drive 100 miles, relaod, drive another 500 routine, unload the next morning. Not my idea of fun.
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movinit



Joined: 21 Apr 2006
Posts: 440
Location: Changes by the minute

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 9:01 pm    Post subject:  

We just came out of Laredo and it does not appear that Celadon is suffering to badly for they were everywhere on I-35 coming and going.

We have been checking out Celadon for teaming and here are some things we have learned.

Word has it that the solo's are being transitioned into Internationals as the Volvo's get to old. The recruiter we talked to said that the teams used to get Volvo's, however they are now being assigned Freightliner Columbias which means solo's could end up with one of those also.

They have fueling/routing by computer, however the driver we talked to today said you can fuel at any TA or Pilot and the routing is semi-mandatory as long as you don't have excessive out of route miles.

They allow pets, but they have to be dog or cat no reptiles, birds, fish, snakes, etc.

Approximately 3% of their loads involve NYC. They do have forced dispatch.

Home time can be banked and you can take the truck home.

We have talked to several drivers, all have said they are happy and none had any real complaints. One solo we talked to said they purchased a piece of property 2 years ago for $25,000 and paid it off just this month which tells us they must be getting loads.
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KRWOOD



Joined: 10 Jul 2005
Posts: 45

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:19 pm    Post subject:  

I just can't get over the opti-idle. I would like to try it for a month but I don't want to look like a job hopper.

What about May trucking? Would you drive for them again?

How many miles per week?
Avg length of load?

It pays a little less than Crete but might be worth it to sleep at night.
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marcel27208



Joined: 19 Aug 2006
Posts: 793

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:34 pm    Post subject:  

I use to drive for celadon i live in north carolina and seen laredo 10-12 times per month...alot is midwest to laredo and northeast to laredo. Depending on where you live the have a regional that gets you home on the weekends(they have a macro that requests hometime) and Ive ALWAYS been home on time everytime. They dont run out west much unless you team, good trucks also.
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OK



Joined: 26 Aug 2006
Posts: 38
Location: Indiana

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:49 pm    Post subject: I drive for Celadon  

Funny you should mention.... I currently drive for Celadon and am thinking of switching to CRETE !

Yes, in many ways Celadon is a good long haul company. Ave. length of haul, 1030. Miles per truck per week, about 2150. Remember, this is using a 52 wk basis, time off, vacations, etc... These are all posted facts on their Investor website. They pay short miles, you lose about 10-15% of all miles you run. $20 for shag... Yuk!

Their Indcianapoliis terminal is wonderfull, dorm rooms, cafeteria, tv/lounge room with leather couches, open access to any ofc personell, etc... Very organized, very well run, my stock has doubled in the last year...

Here's the rub, their pay is low, about .06 - .09 cents per mile. You get back about .03 per mile on the every 30k mile $1,000 bonus, but that still leaves you .03-.06 below the industry... Why?

I'll tell you why.... Mexicans. That's it, Mexicans. Celadon has become the premier freight forwarder from Mexico to points US and Canada. The CEO, guy named Russell, has decided that he's gonna bring in as many Mexicans on HB1B visa's and have them haul loads from Laredo to Waxachie,TX (South Dallas) at .19 per mile. He's making a mint on the cheap labor and plans on expanding it, all across the US! These are facts, documents available to be read by anyone on the Celadon Investor site.

This Russell guy (The CEO) states he doesn't need to raise driver pay cause we drivers are all delerious happy due to the length of haul and quality equipment. Celadon has raised their "Rate per Loaded Mile" from $1.41 this time last year to $1.51 today! (Not counting fuel surcharges) They have passed, none, zero, of this increase onto drivers and Russell states he has "no intention of doing so in the near future". These quotes available on the investor site.

Their raising their rates gradually, bringing in more and more Mexicans drivers, and keeping it all to themselves! Last quarter was their best, Net $6.1 million. Russell and his gang (Pres and CFO) took half as bonuses. Zip to drivers. They BRAG about it at the "Bears and Sterns" Investors conference! "No more money for drivers.... they like it here"!

Yea, expect to wait a couple days to get outta Laredo... they got the Mexicans takin many of the loads north at .19 per mile.

When you go to Waxahachie (south dallas) terminal, expect the cold shoulder if your not hispanic and don't speak Spanish, yea it's getting that bad...

I'm thinking this CEO Russell guy is selling out us American drivers, ever so slowly, and am thinking of getting out while the gettin is good.,

Their Website: www.celadontrucking.com

Check out their 4th Qtr Investor conference call and lsiten to them figure out how to get more "WETBACK" and "MOSSBACK" drivers.

http://fulldisclosure.com/company.asp?client=cb&ticker=cldn

So, what's the deal with Crete?
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KRWOOD



Joined: 10 Jul 2005
Posts: 45

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:35 pm    Post subject:  

Thanks for the info.

I'll scratch celadon off my list.
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OK



Joined: 26 Aug 2006
Posts: 38
Location: Indiana

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:40 pm    Post subject:  

Well I really didn't intend to neccessarily turn you off from Celadon. They ARE a good company in many respects. Not many companies average 1030 miles per load!

My point is what I see as the "Ken Lay-Enron-ish" profit taking by the Corporate Higher ups. I know these guys have brought this company a long way, and it is just in the last 3 years or so that they have started making the bucks. I don't fault them for wanting to get a little payback financial-wise.

For me it's just what appears to be wanton GREED over integrity and "the right thing to do". To brag to Investors about getting more and more cheap "Wetback and Mossback" (Their Words) drivers over American drivers, and stating we don't have to give our drivers any more money so we won't, is just despicable to me.

What ever happened to MEN OF HONOR, Captians of Industry that were proud of the company they built and the wealth dispersed amounst it's employee's? Now it's just about I got mine, I got mine, I got mine, to hell with the employee's!

Yea, it's a good rolling up and coming company, good miles, reasonable pay, new model trucks, mostly good conditions, bennies, etc... I just don't like where it's going and don't think I want to be a part of that...

Of course.... I could be wrong?
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movinit



Joined: 21 Apr 2006
Posts: 440
Location: Changes by the minute

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:42 pm    Post subject:  

We were also thinking about going with Celadon, however this is the 3rd posting I have read in regards to Celadon selling out American drivers for cheap labor. One of the postings I read was Celadon's CEO being quoted several times with the attitude that American drivers are overpaid. We have decided we won't be the ones helping hold the knife to our own throats in order to rob us. Celadon will pay dearly when they hire all of those foreigners who think nothing of our driving laws (one trip to Laredo convinces anyone of that). Lawsuits, lawsuits and more lawsuits will eat up any profits Celadon will reap from selling out.
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OK



Joined: 26 Aug 2006
Posts: 38
Location: Indiana

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:28 pm    Post subject:  

Movinit... You show great courage! Celadon is generally a good company, reasonable pay, great miles. To reject them based on their involvement in the degradation of the American worker shows great fortitude, a rejection of personal narcissism. I congragulate you. YOU are a great American! I only hope I can muster the same courage to reject those that bait me in the front while stabbing me in the back!

This Celadon CEO, Russell, is drooling to get his "MEXICAN TRUCKS" into the US, and states on his Investors site to his market analyists, "Don't worry, outgoing Sec. of Transportation Lloyd Mineta has assured the truckimg industry the border with Mexico will, Be Open Soon'". Mexican drivers in Mexican trucks crisscrossing the country at .15-.19 cents per mile! God help us!

I will not particpate in the destruction of all of America! Yea, I want for me.... but not at that price!

GREED, GREED, it's greed without honor!

Corporate America is making us a third world cesspool!

Stand your ground men of America, stand your ground!
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HEADED4HOME



Joined: 14 Aug 2006
Posts: 65
Location: San Antonio,Texas

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:26 pm    Post subject: SHORT HAULS !!!!  

After watching these posts it appears to me that if a CEO has to get cheap labor.IE MEXICANS.Its because the American drivers Bitch about
short hauls at every opportunity...................
Lets see Laredo - Waxahachie probably somewhere around 400 miles give or take .Im NEW at this business but if i can average 500 miles per day .
I figure Ill be doing OK............................................

SUPER MEX (LOL)
LMFAO
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Karnajj



Joined: 01 Sep 2005
Posts: 1125
Location: Cincinnati

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:48 pm    Post subject:  

I have been driving for Crete for nearly a year and I believe they are a good company. I too was very concerned about opti-idle but it took me all of 2 days to get used to it and I am a very light sleeper. When it is very hot or very cold it will kick on and off quite a bit but 90% of the time it will only do it once or twice an hour. There is quite a bit of driver control over the settings which helps a lot as well. I have met very few drivers who have not been able to adapt.
As far as bare bones trucks are concerned my question is: Why do you drive a truck? Nearly all your time is spent doing one of two things. Driving or sleeping. Most of the amenities I hear drivers talking about don't apply when you are doing these two things. To reject a company because they don't provide trucks with passenger side arm rests or driver side bumper mirrors is retarded. ne thing I have also noticed over the years is that companies that provide nice trucks do so to make up for shortcomings elsewhere, like low pay, low miles, or a lot of sitting time.

Average length of haul for me has been very good. My last 4 weeks of driving its been around 800 to 900 miles. Right now I am on a 2100 miler from El Paso to Philly. Generally I get short hauls when I don't have the hours to do anything longer or they are trying to get me home.

Finally, as far as hometime is concerned, they have never failed to get me home on my scheduled day. About half the time its a day early.
On time I was sitting in El Paso on a Tues morning needing to be home on Fri and I got back on Thurs nite and I live in Cincinnati.
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Mad.Dog



Joined: 29 Aug 2006
Posts: 4
Location: Ft. Worth,TX

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:32 pm    Post subject: Racists Mexicans !  

Yea, I've been monitoring this thread also. This "SUPER MEX" guy seems to me to be typical of the racists Mexican types I've run into! Look at what he says, he's just interested in himself and how many miles HE can get. He could care less if the planet burned to the ground as long as he gets his 500 miles!

We gotta get these racists Mexicans outta here. A roundup, a "Beaner Hunt", like Eisenhower did in the 50's, something?

Mad.Dog
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HEADED4HOME



Joined: 14 Aug 2006
Posts: 65
Location: San Antonio,Texas

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 5:39 pm    Post subject: Rasict Super Mex  

Im really not a SUPER MEX ................
I was born and raised in The US and have served PROUDLY in
OUR MILITARY,You merely rubbed me the wrong way with some of your assinine comments.You should think about what you
post.............................And perhaps wave your REBEL FLAG somewhere
else..............................
As for what Im concerned with,YES Im concerned about what I do and how It affects MY FAMILY......................So with that said,Youre right
ME ME ME COMES FIRST,ALWAYS HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have a great day Mad dog !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS GO GET A SHOT (rabies)
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playboy



Joined: 30 Jun 2006
Posts: 6

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:57 pm    Post subject:  

first i would like to know how u get these 1030mile loads with celadon cuz ill I'm getting is these damn 600-700 mile over night runs and if its true what u say about selling out I'm going CFI i also have been hearing since the Canadian drivers lost there 1000 dollar bonus so are the americans
(starting to wonder if there's gonna be a celadon anymore) plus where losing there Volvo's (lots of space) and going to internationals (no space)
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