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Sherwin Williams?
Can anyone tell me anything about driving for Sherwin Williams?
I live near the Truckee Meadows area. :) |
All I know of them is I see a lot of them driving from Reno to Portland all year long. That means running 395, 97 and 58 in the winter.
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Sherwin Williams
If you look closely at the trucks, you will see that they are a contract carrier leased to Sherwin Williams. The drivers are not Sherwin Williams employees. I think the company is called CTL Lines or something like that. SW recently closed it's LA distribution center and moved some of it to Sparks.
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Originally Posted by feederfred
(Post 502800)
If you look closely at the trucks, you will see that they are a contract carrier leased to Sherwin Williams. The drivers are not Sherwin Williams employees. I think the company is called CTL Lines or something like that. SW recently closed it's LA distribution center and moved some of it to Sparks.
Now, back to the original question. It was one of the best paying and better driving jobs I ever held. They don't pay strictly by the hour or by the mile. They pay activity pay and everything you do is compensated. Somethings are flat rated, some mileage, some hourly. When I worked there I was based in Portland and they brought loads out of Reno to me that I would deliver in Seattle or meet the truck in Eugene and deliver in Portland. Once a month or so they would have me go down to Reno so they could remember what I looked like. The last time I worked for them was in 2005 and maybe things are different now but I would expect to make at least 60 if not 70k a year for them running the western states. |
i delivered to the one in pa the other day. they did have some o/o's in and also some company drivers. if i'm not mistaken it was CTS. the company drivers were real nice and all seemed to really enjoy working there.
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How are the benefits?
With Crete, I'm paying $3840/year to have health insurance for me and my family. Then I pay the first $850 of covered charges per person before the insurance kicks in. |
Originally Posted by Barrelburner
(Post 502967)
How are the benefits?
With Crete, I'm paying $3840/year to have health insurance for me and my family. Then I pay the first $850 of covered charges per person before the insurance kicks in. |
Originally Posted by Scoe
(Post 502978)
You can look up the exact benefits on the Sherwin Williams employment site. When I worked there I only had insurance on myself and it was like $80 a month. The 401k was a dollar for dollar match up to 6%, in other words if you contributed 6% you would actually be getting 12% put in. After you have been there 5 years the provide you with a SEP of another 6% for retirement. They also had many bonuses, one bonus was just for turning in your log books with out any errors.
It sounds like CTS has the same benefits as the rest of Sherwin Williams. I guess that I am just used to trucking companies offering lower-tier benefits for drivers. At Crete, the company match portion of the 401k plan is 10% of the first 5% that the employee contributes..that's right, it works out to 0.5% of your income |
Thanks for the replies...I am on my first run with CTS today :)
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Good luck. Keep me posted as to what's changed, etc. since I was there.
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Good Morning Driver... So how you like the SW gig? Is it what they make it seem to be really legit,good strong benefits across the board?
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Thought I'd revisit my thread...
I've now been driving for CTS/Sherwin-Williams for going on 6 years. Gotten home every weekend for at least 34 hours since I started. Part of the pay is per diem, and I made over 80k last year (including the per diem). :) |
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