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$Former Employee - Oct 6, 2019
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Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Crandall, GA on Feb 25, 2021
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Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Winston Salem, NC on Jul 13, 2020
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Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Dalton, GA on Oct 6, 2019
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Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Atlanta, Ga on May 30, 2017
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oneandonly478
Jul 26, 2011
I am a little biased -- but I think BP is a good co. and that they offer a really good opportunity. I would urge you to talk to two or three of the existing drivers and get their opinions. No trucking opportunity is Heaven but they seem to be doing a pretty good job in a crappy economy.
andre
Oct 26, 2012
Been with BP for a few years now. Doing well. Taking Crowley Loads from Ft Lauderdale Fl to Memphis Tn then back. Gone Mon to Thurs. net is approx 1645 to 1725 after all expenses including fuel. I load up my container on Sat early and stage truck for Monday morning departure. Then back home by Thurs night to Fri early AM. Have Fri Sat n Sun off then repeat. Also, they have beer loads that pay super well. Drive up empty and come back loaded. 2 days and earn 1745. Before fuel. Approx 1100 to 1200 after fuel. My truck is an 2010 Cascadia with 495k miles that I pay 271. Wkly for. They have their rules and safety crap like meeting n such like all companies do. But for the most part, if you want to work, you'll earn over a grand a wk take home. You want to be lazy n run local garbage? 400 to 800 bucks take home... No easy streets here. You have to be away from home a little to make the cheddar.
andre
Oct 26, 2012
Started with this company on 6/28/16. Everything is great so far. The lease doesn't have any hidden clause or unreasonable b.s. The unit is over price is fair and you can walk away at any time with a written notice. I've been driving since 1999 and this is the 1st truck purchase deal that was fair that I ever seen. I'm home every night and my take home pay has been between $1212-$1910 before taxes for the last 6 weeks.
carhaulingfool
Jul 20, 2011
I drove for them back in '99. At that time they were small. They had a terminal just outside Knoxville & a leased parking area in Atlanta. I remember they were an alright company. I did drive a C/O International & was never far from home.
I remember one of the owners tell me a corn-ball story on why he started the company..."I didn't have any money in my pocket for a cheeseburger."
Running out of the ports & rail yards was a nightmare I don't want to revisit!