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$Current Employee - Jun 8, 2019
Pros
Decent pay, great hometime and equipment.
Cons
Like every driver on earth more money would be nice but I'm not complaining.
Former Employee - Oct 9, 2018
Pros
Great money. Home every night. They pay you for every little thing you do.
Cons
Equipment could be a little better but who cares great company.
Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience
Surveyed in Kingsport, tn on Jun 8, 2019
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience
Surveyed in Knoxville ,TN on Oct 9, 2018
Current Employee
No
SmokeMac
Jan 31, 2009
I am an ex dispatcher for eagle in atlanta. All I can say is yes they are a great company unless you or a family member gets really sick and you miss a couple days in a row. Then watch your back they will starve you out!!!!!!!!
SmokeMac
Jan 31, 2009
Hey every one I have been lurking on this website for about a year now. I was working for a Company that ran under the Associated Petroleum Carriers, (APC) Flag, hauling gas. I didn't post because I just didn't have anything good or bad to say about the Company. I worked real lomg hours but maid enough to make a living.
I now work for Eagle Tranport Corp, I work on Average 10.5 hours a night 6 nights a week,, I choose to run nights because it is easier to get in and out of the loading rack. It also helps that Eagle pays me extra to run nights. I don't kill myself and still make over a thousand a week. I am retired military so I am tickeled pink with that kind of money.
SmokeMac
Jan 31, 2009
I am a gas hauler, I have worked for eagle. They pay percentage. It's like this.... they get $450.00 to go from tampa to ft myers...they will pay you 26-28 percent of the load....or about $95-$100+ for that trip, they have set tables for each trip,long,medium and local in town deliveries....local in town can pay you from $25-40+ dollars.
Also the table is set by the customer type also, there are some cheapo stations they serve for the work,that pay a little less.
You also have to factor in the waiting time at the "rack".....on a good day
in and out in about a half hour....on a bad day....it can take hours to load, like when the rack crashes...or heavy traffic loading...night time is the best time to work....less traffic at the racks and on the highways and streets.....
I hope this helped out..I am about to go back to hauling gas,it's a pain in the butt sometimes,but you are home every night,and sleep in your bed.
Can't beat that!
oldyankee
Apr 30, 2011
watch yourself, if youre new to hauling gas, newbies will make mistakes, and eagle will put in your record incidents as accidents. when you leave it will hinder you from getting on another gas job and they will hurt you in the area in other tanker jobs. i know at least 9 drivers who left and 3 or 4 years later eagle still hurt them.. i talked with the hr person at eagle and told her she is keeping drivers from getting good jobs at she became short with me and said she could care less. in this business you will mess up everyone does .... just beware of eagles policies.. also i have 2 black friends who currently work there now , when a management job came open these two who are highly quilified were never even looked at so they discriminate also by the way im white.....