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Former Employee - Feb 25, 2021

Not for Professional Drivers. Ask around. If you think you're going to have a rewarding career here, then think again! Just talk to their drivers. This is a weird bunch. I understand that 15 to 20 years ago, they required 5 or more years experience. But, because of the owners son's running the company, it forced the proprietor to come back. Also, because of the disrespect to the drivers, many of them left and so, now they had to lower their standards to get any driver they could. They have their rules. Violate that golden rule once, and you're fired. No exceptions. However, they think nothing of misleading their drivers. I've driven for almost 20 years now and this company is not good, not at all. They promise incredible pay, but that will vary and then they'll tell you that it will all average out at the end of the year. THINK ABOUT IT DRIVERS; if the pay was so good there, wouldn't just about every driver near one of their terminals be BREAKING their doors down to get a job at Bulkmatic??? Wouldn't Bulkmatic be picky by increasing their standards, their driving requirements by not hiring minimally experienced drivers??? Try this at UPS.... No, Bulkmatic is an incredibly, dishonest, misleading company. You will do shift work, you will get dispatched at the very last minute. You will hate it. Ask the drivers, ASK AROUND. Any company worth their weight in gold; does NOT OFFER JOBS EASILY. Bulkmatic is the biggest in its industry of dry bulk transport, but unfortunately, it's one of the most disreputable also. Sad, it used to be better, many, many years ago...

Pros

Newer equipment.

Cons

Dishonest & unprofessional in so many ways.

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Current Employee - Oct 16, 2019

A bunch of liars, nothing in writing, promise you a steady work week but your starting time varies horribly. Their trainers have no idea how to train people, like to yell at a new hire if you don't understand what they are trying to convey..

Pros

Clean equipment

Cons

Micromanaged to death. They last minute dispatch you on your off time. They watch you on camera while you drive

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Former Employee - May 9, 2019

Bulkmatic is starting to upgrade their trucks. Trailers are a little older. The pay is .78 a mile, one way. However, no miles equals no pay. The advertisements that you see on Craigslist or other places are exaggerated, plain and simple. The truth is not told to you as a prospective employee! This company is not what a professional, honest driver would want to work for. You may work any shift, you never know. You will not earn the stated salary on their advertisements. It's all a big fat lie and Bulkmatic knows this. If you're considering a position with this company; RUN away!!!

Pros

Learn something new

Cons

Bad company to work for, pay, life/work balance, mngmt.

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Current Employee - Sep 5, 2018

Best company I have ever worked for. They really put the driver first. Your not a number here. I plan on retiring from here.

Pros

Good pay, nice trucks, dispatch feels more like a friend

Cons

Not much really. Some trailers are old. Camera in the truck

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Indiana on Feb 25, 2021

$962 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Knoxville, TN on Jan 20, 2021

$1,000 per week

Current Employee

No

Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Tx on Sep 19, 2019

$3,846 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Cincinnati on May 9, 2019

$865 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 4 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Griffith, IN on Sep 5, 2018

$1,600 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Discussions

Bulkmatic Transport- a good place to work

Truckergirl123

Oct 8, 2014

Bulkmatic Transport- a good place to work

Bulkmatic Transport has been my home for over 10 years. I don't see myself leaving any time soon. The people are good and they treat you well. There is no lack of work here. If you want to work, you will stay busy, that's for sure. Working for Bulkmatic is different than parking at a dock. There is a lot to learn with pneumatics, but once you get the hang of it, it's worth it.

Bulkmatic??

chicagocity

Feb 24, 2011

Bulkmatic??
Whats their routes?

Couldn't tell you the Chicagoland routes, but they're a short haul company. If it's like the terminal I drive out of, it's usually a 300 mile radius of the terminal.

How many miles per week?

Drivers are paid 24% of the load's linehaul on Monday through Friday. 27% of the line haul on Saturday delivery. 30% of the linehaul is the pay for delivering on a Sunday. If you have to dead head to get to a load from the terminal, you're paid $.28/mile ...it depends on if it's hub miles or company set, so you've got to keep track and turn in the hub EVERYtime. But, it's % of the linehaul pay, not mileage based pay.

Is training good?

I'm not sure if it's gone the same way at other terminals, but training is a week with a local trainer, then a week in Chicago (Bulkmatic University), then maybe a day with the local trainer when you return to your home terminal. I'd have to say the training is as only as good as the trainer, and in my case it was very good.

Pay good?

I, personally, think it's better on the food side of the company than the plastic side. I've spent time doing either and the food paycheck always comes out ahead of the plastic checks. My first year here, I brought home roughly $45,000. Over the course of time, my paycheck's roughly 7 to 10K less than it was when I started.

A brief over view would be much appreciated.

I've been here for a while and it's definitely gone down from my first year. More progressively the last two years. The owner's not worried about the turn over rate, "we'll just go find another driver to put in the truck." As a result, turnover has gone through the roof. However, if you've had more than two jobs in the past three years, they won't even consider your application.

Several bonuses have been taken and have not been reinstated, however the fleet's being upgraded to new Peterbilt 384's among other trucks. Due to customers wanting upwards of 54,000lbs, sleeper trucks are being done away with. Bulkmatic will pay for motels via a Corporate Lodging Card.

Rail yards are common, depending on the product being hauled, but it's not the same as dealing with a rail yard in the van/container side of the spectrum. At least the rail yards I have dealt with.

Pulling pneumatic bulk tanks has got some perks over pulling vans. At one customer I frequent, I went there in a van and did nothing but wait ...either in line or at the dock to get loaded. Now, I cruise past the lines and do my thing, then leave.

That's just a brief over-view of things as I see them. As with any other trucking company, your mileage may vary.