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Current Employee - Feb 22, 2021

May trucking is a good company to start off with because it gets you the quality experience you need on the road to start off with. Now the beginning pay sucks get get a flat rate of 115 however if you drive well you shouldn’t have a problem getting up to my pay rate which is $150 a day. I’ve been with the company seven months but I drive really well And the company doesn’t mind giving me raises as I asked for them. And the bonus structure really depends on you as a driver my bonuses are always good. Give this company a try work your ### off and good things will come your way.My home time has been great are usually get anywhere from 3 to 12 days off depending on how long I’ve been out and how long I want to stay home. They always get me there on time.

Pros

Home time , equipment

Cons

Pay

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Current Employee - May 28, 2020

Low Pay No 34 hour reset this is a bottom of the barrel company they will run you into the ground Checks average out to the fives and sixes Crappy Terminals Slow Trucks Governs at 60 fuels only at pilot flying j West Coast States only

Pros

Site seeing West Coast

Cons

Flat Rate Pay 120 a day no 34 hour reset No money to show for yourself

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Former Employee - Jul 23, 2019

This company is the turtle runner out there over the road running 61 mph . Not a good company to work for in my opinion

Pros

Satanic Company that will work you like a hebrew slave and turn around and try to short change you out of your paycheck . My advice is to keep track of your hours of service

Cons

Will cross u out once u leave that company . I was warned before hand and thought that the informant was talking trash . Found out the hard way that my informant wasn’t lying . We live and we learn

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Former Employee - Jul 8, 2019

First of all this place is designed specifically for newbies out of school or felons who need a first start, I know because I was employed for 11 months here, as bad as I wanted to reach my 12 months at May but I couldn’t even push myself that extra 30 days and here’s why...before I begin my cons I’ll give you the pros because I want to sound as fair and as truthful as possible. The pros are pretty simple, Grade A maintenance Keeping your truck in tip top shape, also as long as u request your home time in 2-3 weeks in advance you’ll get home when u want, also after about 10 or more months employed with them you can upgrade your truck to a newer one pending on your driver manager and those are your PROS folks oh and they are “felon friendly” so for those with family’s and new borns at home please pay close attention here’s your CONS...PAY PAY PAY, Driver Mangers are not former drivers; Lots of downtime waiting for loads and we all no time is money; no communication, favoritism; and the list goes on, I had a driver manager by the name of Mariaha for like 10 months and after my 7 or 8 month I noticed I’m still getting checks averaging $600 a week after taxes, I dealt with that for 11 months and got so behind on bills and all the time I sacrificed missing out on kids during that duration of time I’m completely livid with MAY Trucking, I can easily drive 500 miles a day and I recommend all drivers to push for those daily miles and If u can driver more legally and safely then do so just not at May trucking, I say that to say I was averaging roughly 2000 miles a week and that’s being generous. Do the math at 38 and 39 CPM after taxes that’s about 5-650 take home pending your deductions etc. basically May trucking is a last option company, I actually quit May trucking got a call that my DM was fired (never told me why but I’m sure why) and my new DM asked me to give him a chance to improve my mileage after numerous complaints I’ve made and I gave him 4 weeks to show me better results and more miles and he was worse then my original DM. It’s either logistics or DM or just freight in general at May trucking that is suspicious!!! That base program is what they want to sell u on, after 90 days it’s your choice wether it’s base pay or CPM but either way it goes you’ll gross $750 a week which is what they offer base pay...just don’t sign up with this company, if u do get your 6-12 months of experience and bounce!!! Plenty of opportunities out there guys and gals!!!

Pros

Equipment,Pays for reserved parking Parking,Felon Friendly

Cons

DM’s, low weekly miles, Communication, governed trucks at 61 mph, mainly a 11 western company, limited freight,30 driver to 1 DM ratio which explains the favoritism

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Former Employee - Jun 8, 2019

Worst company l have ever worked for,I had such a nightmare experiences in dealing with weird company like this,dispatchers will micro manage you ,force dispatch and creepy loads .truck governed to 62 mph .as company driver you are just a number.i worked one year was getting 400-600 $ a week.my gross annual income wasn't even exceed 35 k.i am so glad that I left this terrible company and work in the oil field.

Pros

Equipment

Cons

Force dispatch,stabbing in the back,low pay

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Pensacola on Feb 22, 2021

$1,154 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Los Angeles, CA on May 28, 2020

$540 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in on Oct 9, 2019

$1,000 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Sacramento on Sep 12, 2019

$923 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Payette, Idaho on Aug 13, 2019

$700 per week

Current Employee

No

Discussions

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reefertank

Nov 27, 2015

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I drove for May Trucking and met Y2K and he didnt even know it lol. I had all good experience with may. My first truck was a Pro-Star with 140,000 miles on it then about 6 months later I asked for a Pete and I got one with 62 miles on it. There was a few things that needed checked out on both and never had any problems getting the repairs done. Yes there were times that I sat, nothing more then 34hrs. I got home when I was suppose to and I was even given a extra day , half day to drive home and half day to drive back. When ever I needed any extras for the truck I would get them at a terminal or purchase them myself and was instantly re-embursed. Winshield wiper blades allways had 2 extra sets usually from terminal. I done the 11 western. As far as the guy commenting on the driver that had trouble backing, well who hasnt had a problem backing up, well normally those that take the drive through parking and sit and watch and make fun of those that are struggling. The only down fall was and seems to be their idling policy,however if you were the one paying for the fuel you would like to know why your truck just idled for 10-34 hours. I never had a problem with calling in or sending a message telling them the situation and not being charged for excessive idling. So thats my 2 cents worth. I finally got cleared from my doctor and will be going back with May. I say this no matter what company you drive for or if your O/O, drive safe, have fun, and Happy Hollidays to all of you.

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Kittry

Feb 3, 2016

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Well, May worked out alright for me. I gave them about 2-1/2 years of my life when I first entered the trucking industry over 7 years ago. I'm an owner operator now with my own authority.

I have a friend who is still with May for almost 6 years now. He considers Atlanta his home and is dispatched out of Pensacola. He knows the ropes pretty well at May and does well.

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Ooops

Aug 25, 2016

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I've been running the western 11 states at May for about 6 months now. They are the only company I've driven for, but I've been happy with them. Like Scooter said, the reefers are pretty decent, but the dry vans are in pretty sad shape most of the time. Sometimes you've got to think like MacGyver if you want to slide your trailer tandems. They are the biggest source of frustration for me, but I get over it. The staff at the terminals have always been nice.

I had one guy rage out on me while driving on I-80 through a construction zone because I was governed at 61 and he was stuck behind me. So be prepared for a lot of people to get pissed at you when it's not even your fault.

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Ooops

Aug 25, 2016

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May is an honest company. I successfully completed two lease purchase contracts there. I worked for the company and they treated me fairly. The lease purchase contracts were done one at a time.
I would still be there but I developed severe night blindness. Retired in 2009

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Freebird SRT

Jun 2, 2016

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These days you dont need to drive a manual with may. You can go autos. If you can drive a 10, the 13s wouldnt be an issue. Whoever gives the road test will work with you if your struggling with shifting.

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"GaToR"

Apr 8, 2016

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I'm quite happy here, they have been great to me.

The miles/pay are outstanding for me. I have a trainee 95% of the time and averaged over 3000 miles a week last year and took 2 -10 day vacations and my regular time off.

Put your dues in and the money is great. I'm at top pay (.45 mile) and top pay trainer (.15 mile). So I averaged $1,800 a week last year.

I'm a firm believer that you create your own destiny.. 

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"GaToR"

Apr 8, 2016

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Q: Hey GaToR. Great info. Would you recommend dry van or their reefer division? I hear reefer is a bit difficult sometimes but I'm a newb at this. Hopefully I will pass the road test. Haven't driven in 10 months. Thanks

 

A: Refer division is essentially a rolling cold storage facility on wheels. 

A lot of early morning/late night pick ups and deliveries. You are essentially on call 24/7 while the refer unit is running. Just wait until you're hauling a -10 load of ice cream in Atlanta in the middle of summer and the alarm signaling the refer stopped working goes off while you're sleeping, etc, etc, etc

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HarrySam

Mar 26, 2016

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I'm trying to decide between May and Schneider but after what you had said I now leaning more towards May. One of the things I like about May is their guaranteed weekly pay option.

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"GaToR"

Mar 26, 2016

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Paid weekly. They use EFS, and you can opt for direct deposit if you wish to do so. 
If you can afford it for the first 90 days, the guaranteed pay can end up a sweet deal. Gives you some time to knock the cob webs off and know exactly how much your going to be paid each week. Regardless of weather, any hold ups with loads, the rare breakdown, etc.

What makes that such a great deal is that, say you do run an average of 2800 miles. At the end of the 90 day period, you get a lump sum check for the difference you would have made had you been on mileage.

The bonus is if you happen to get laid over for any reason during that time, you received the guaranteed pay over the breakdown / layover pay which is much better. 

new may driver

Bry

Feb 24, 2015

new may driver

Just finished up my orientation yesterday with May and am at home now awaiting arrival of my trainer who is meeting me near home. Really excited to be working for May, seems like there is ups and downs, but it's trucking, thats just how it is haha. Orientation teacher was great and answered everything honestly and didn't fairy tale the class on anything. Starting off 11 western but probably going to be going 48 for longer dispatched loads. Look forward to letting everyone know how the training is once I get picked up. Equipment is all kept in great condition and rotated in good intervals. The staff and DM's seem to be nice but can't really put too much insight on that yet because I won't be assigned my own DM until I solo out. Cheers everyone!