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$Former Employee - Apr 19, 2021
Pros
No pros
Cons
They are cons.
Former Employee - Apr 22, 2020
Pros
The had plenty of GAS
Cons
I think they had some kind of benefits
Current Employee - Jul 21, 2019
Pros
Home every weekend. Excellent pay and benifits. Alot of new trailers and new truck arriving soon. My terminal shop is the bomb. Great fast service
Cons
No didicated runs. Dont go south like texas and Louisiana or florida.
Current Employee - Jul 21, 2018
Pros
None
Cons
They steal your check
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Plymouth, MI on Apr 19, 2021
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Battle Creek, MI on Apr 22, 2020
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Jackson center ohio on Jul 21, 2019
Current Employee
Yes
TSTONE
Sep 7, 2007
Hi I'm a new member, I've been working for Whiteline Express for almost 16 months now - they changed the pay to the better shortly after I started. I had 4 years exp when I started with them, within a few weeks my pay (based on experience) went from 35 cpm to 39 cpm - I now have 5 years and I'm at 40. They top out at 41 with 6 or more verifiable experience. They are absolutely 100% no touch, I think I've only swept out 1 trailer in over a year. They don't run you hard however and give you a lot of time to deliver, they advertise 2000 miles a week getting home 3 weekends out of the month. I'm 62 and wanted to wind down some, but they have a nice quarterly bonus that has averaged (for me) over $400 a quarter, this is based on safety etc. Most people don't know they are a division of Plastipak, a billion dollar company that makes plastic preforms and bottles for companies like Pepsi, Motts, Doctor Pepper and my more, very financially secure trucking company. If you want to make a decent living and don't want to bust a nut doing it, whiteline is probably the best kept secret, and by the way good benefits with 401K 50% match and profit sharing as well. Good luck hope you find what you're looking for.
TSTONE
Sep 7, 2007
I see them at various paper plants i go to, occasionally have talked a bit with some of their drivers. They are a van company primarily, running the midwest for the most part. Drivers seemed about average on the happiness scale, pay is standard for the industry. Trucks are mainly IH sleepers, plain jane fleet models, but they do the job well enough. Basically, this is a fairly quiet company that seems to fit in with the middle of the industry. You could probably do better somewhere, you could just as easily do worse. Depending on where you live and locations of the terminals, they might well be worth a look.