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Originally Posted by Musicman
If you look them up on SAFER and the CSA websites they look awesome, statistically speaking. Of course they could still be horrible to work for, but I doubt that very much. Scores as low as theirs would indicate they are very selective in their hiring practices and probably have very little driver turn-over.
It depends, just like any other job... Hit and miss and varies on what type of work ethic you have.. Here in Orlando they hire guys without any fuel experience and they seem to have a high turn over.. The owner operators are struggling to make $300 a day after expenses, and the company drivers are lucky to make $175 a day pulling fuel to small mom and pops and 7-11's with small lots. however it is a job and if you have no fuel experience it is a start.. Where are you located?
Timberwolf