Does anyone have any information On Henderson Trucking. There website doesn't give much information. I would like to know if they have a rider program ? Thanks
I would contact them directly with that question.
Does anyone have any information On Henderson Trucking. There website doesn't give much information. I would like to know if they have a rider program ? Thanks
I would do like G-Town said and contact a recruiter, Jenny is extremely nice and I'm sure she'd be more than willing to answer any questions you have. She's one of the few recruiters I've talked to that hasn't pushed me to sign with them. If you have any other questions, I can try to answer them. I plan on going to Henderson's school around the beginning of November.
Does anyone have any information On Henderson Trucking. There website doesn't give much information. I would like to know if they have a rider program ? Thanks
Manuel- They have a great website. But I didn't see anything about a rider program, unless your referring to a dog (see below). I included some info below, and there's much, much more.
http://www.hendersontrucking.com/
OTR Company Drivers Solos Average 2,100 Miles/Week Pay ranges from .38 to .46 CPM based on experience Paid Weekly with Direct Deposit Available Excellent Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
Monthly Fuel Incentive Bonuses
Pet Friendly Enviroment
Teams Average 4,200 Miles/Week Pay ranges from .22 to .25 CPM based on experience Paid Weekly with Direct Deposit Available Excellent Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
Drivers are often paid by the mile and it's given in cents per mile, or cpm.
Does anyone have any information On Henderson Trucking. There website doesn't give much information. I would like to know if they have a rider program ? Thanks
Manuel- They have a great website. But I didn't see anything about a rider program, unless your referring to a dog (see below). I included some info below, and there's much, much more.
http://www.hendersontrucking.com/
OTR Company Drivers Solos Average 2,100 Miles/Week Pay ranges from .38 to .46 CPM based on experience Paid Weekly with Direct Deposit Available Excellent Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
Monthly Fuel Incentive Bonuses
Pet Friendly Enviroment
Teams Average 4,200 Miles/Week Pay ranges from .22 to .25 CPM based on experience Paid Weekly with Direct Deposit Available Excellent Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
Thanks
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
Drivers are often paid by the mile and it's given in cents per mile, or cpm.
Ok sorry I didn't look into this one sooner.
Earl Henderson has their entire company leased on with Prime now. It says:
Sadly, John Kaburick [the owner] passed away in April 2014, but through his foresight and a great succession plan, his son Josh Kaburick was able to take the reins of Henderson Trucking as they passed into his capable hands. In October of 2015 Earl L Henderson Trucking joined with Prime Inc under their Advanced Fleet Program
My first question to Earl Henderson would be, "What would be the advantage to working for you instead of working for Prime directly?"
Other than maybe a preference for the type of trucks they have, I don't know what advantage there would be to working for Henderson, who is basically working for Prime, instead of just working for Prime directly. If anyone happens to ask Henderson's recruiters this question I'd love to know what they say.
In fact, Prime has a lot of companies like this that are leased on with them and I would want to know the same thing before working for any of them.
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Does anyone have any information On Henderson Trucking. There website doesn't give much information. I would like to know if they have a rider program ? Thanks