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Home Time

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Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

$865 $2,402 $13,462
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Current Employee - Feb 18, 2021

They will feed you scraps so you have to come back for more. Too big to stay on top of any situation, so they react instead of being proactive. Expect training company and you will not be let down.

Pros

Home time, you dont have to deal with them.

Cons

They say "sorry" alot, then change nothing.

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No Rating

Current Employee - Dec 28, 2019

Excellent company with good people, a professional work ethic, and a good maintenance program. A large company that still considers its drivers as people not numbers.

Pros

Dispatchers work diligently with drivers to ensure mission success. Ditto for the maintenance program. Whenever I needed home time the dispatcher went out of their way to get me home. Never had a truck older than 3 years.

Cons

None come to mind

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Former Employee - Aug 7, 2019

Got me home late 75% of the time after giving them 3 - 5 wks of notice ! This is unacceptable ! They write Drvrs up for too many belongings but let other Drvrs stink trks up w/ dogs and or cigarette smoking ! A lot of waiting & downtime after getting unloaded on time, this shouldn’t happen ! My yearly salary was MUCH less than what they’ll advertise & tell u that you’ll make, they lie ! All PM’s had to be done at company Shops & that’s fun when they have about 5500 trks & 15,000 trlrs at Crete, Shaffer, and Hunt....more downtime & waiting ! PM’s should be able to b done on the road at truck stops, but they didn’t allow it ! Long times of live loading and unloading, eating up your clock. And they’ll write u up & give you bad safety points after u move your trk to find parking after 1 of their customers used up your clock. This company was BAD ! What drvr wants to stay after getting written up ? When u turn your truck in, they want it to look like new and to be PERFECTLY CLEAN. They’ll charge you for everything that’s not perfect even though u lived in it for 400,000 miles !! They are EXTREMELY fussy !

Pros

NONE

Cons

Please see my above explanations.

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Current Employee - May 18, 2019

Creek courier has some very disappointing employees When I was in orientation I remarked that drivers that use drugs are scumbags To my complete shock and surprise, I actually got attacked by one of the people in orientation Plus Crete very strangely changed various individuals medical cards without their permission If you have a medical card that’s good for two years why would they change it but they did I found out that all you have to do is call your state and tell them you want to use the original physical or medical card And they will take crates right out The mob does this to prevent the driver from working somewhere else I’ve given this a lot of thought and I don’t understand why create would do it in the guys that they care about the driver Create did have some really excellent facilities They had very motivated people in training And I think they gave the hair test as well as the urine test which I believe the federal government should require the hair test But you might get a load late and they still blame you if you’re not on time I would recommend Crete Do you have a problem with something it’s really true you can contact the corporate office It’s some terminals there are some real weirdos in management By weirdo I mean people that will adversely affect you But I just really wonder why they hire some of the lowlifes they hire There’s some great drivers of course but some of the drivers I met at Crete were absolutely the lowest I have ever encountered with a company

Pros

Great facilities with a lot of thought Drivers treated well in terms of facilities to use

Cons

Some Really lowlife drivers ; others that are very good but you will encounter some that are really scumbags and violent

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Current Employee - Dec 22, 2018

This has an is the best trucking company..Have the best dispatcher. An a company pays you very well..retirement with this company is where I'll be when I decide to retire.Every thing is great with shaffer.

Pros

It's excellent company

Cons

No cons

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Poplar Bluff, MO on Feb 18, 2021

$865 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 1 Year CDL Experience

Surveyed in Austin, TX on Jan 18, 2021

$904 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Lenoir City, TN on Dec 28, 2019

$962 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Atlanta on Dec 9, 2019

$13,462 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Lincoln NB on May 18, 2019

$1,200 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Discussions

Don't work for Crete Carrier and Shaffer trucking

Bronx Sonic 07

Oct 1, 2013

Don't work for Crete Carrier and Shaffer trucking

This was my first company. When I was training with them for the first eight weeks everything seemed fine The best thing I can say is that their training program is really good. But it all started to go downhill as soon as got my first truck. As soon as I left orientation I was automatically on break down for two weeks. And for the next two months I was in breakdown every week. They claimed they had new equipment. I was not making any money with this company I made more money with training pay then when I was on my own. My terminal was based at new Kingstown Pennsylvania. A lot of other drivers have told me that this company was a good company on their downfall. If you're looking for home time then go to their dedicated Walmart fleet but if you want to make money then I suggest you stay away from this company. I was on break down once per week. They told me the best they can do

Shaffer northeast regional

TruckerPete24

Feb 18, 2015

Shaffer northeast regional

Q: Hi guys ..I was wondering if i can get some info on the Shaffer n/e regional gig ? they're offering .50 cpm right now.. I live in NYC will i be able to get home every friday or Saturday ? also..I know the apointment times will probably be crazy like 3 am or whatever but do they do a'lot of drop and hooks ?can i get like 2200 miles? any info is greatly appreciated !

A: Yea i talked to Todd i think ..He said .50 CPM and home every week..or weekend . All the trucks now have cameras in there i hear ?is that true ? more and more companies are doing this.. it's like annoying ..no privacy ..This company in NJ called White arrow i went in last week for road test and drug test and as i was doing the road test i see a camera looking at me..that was the end for that company .loll

A: not all trucks have cameras, in fact most don't.
When I was there most shippers were drop and hook but most receivers were live unload.
I was OTR but Northeast a lot though.

Shaffer Experiment

joseph1135

Mar 29, 2015

Shaffer Experiment

It wasn't "Shaffer" that was the reason why I left. It was the whole OTR company reefer driver that sucked for me... the lifestyle. Shaffer always got me home when I asked/was due 100% was the time and was on pace to earn over $50k a year when I had less than a year experience... which I felt was great and I was happy for.
They never let me sit and always have me miles.. so as for being a company OTR driver and making money it was great.
However I left for personal reasons, not because of anything bad Shaffer did but because after I got a year experience I looked for my own best JOB that would make me happy and earn more money.
Now I'm picking my own freight off a load board, paid % and do mostly all drop and hooks. Total freedom I have now and the ability to earn MORE with working nearly half as hard.
Last week I did $2500 after fuel and fixed costs on less than 2000 miles.

Everybody should do what makes them happy.
This thread was about numbers, I was stating a FACT that Shaffer pays more and you get the miles. If an APU and inverter is worth giving up .06 or more a year then hey go for it.
There's drivers with experience working for TransAm for .32 but they have auto Kenworths with APUs, refrigerators etc and to some a fancy truck is more important than money.
But when you made that decision it's you taking a pay cut for fancier equipment.
I mean I myself am leasing a Kenworth when I could have gone a shaker for less $ but I am paying for it and that's my choice.
I view it similar when a company driver works for less pay for a truck with more stuff on it.. it's you paying for it just in a different way.

From a purely financial I think Crete/Shaffer is a great OTR company because they actually run you and at a rate better than most all OTR company drivers. Which after all is the most important thing in my opinion, it is a job after all.
Yes you have a 62 MPH truck and aren't going to be getting coast to coast runs. Those coast to coast runs pay LESS so if I want a company that does those runs you'll earn less per mile.
If someone loves long runs that much it might be worth it to them. 
Everybody is different, this is a lifestyle after all.

Shaffer Experiment

Astoh

Apr 11, 2015

Shaffer Experiment

Final Shaffer Experiment #s:

42,135 paid miles.
104 days worked.
61 loads.
16 full days off.
690.73 average load length.
405.14 average paid miles per day.

I transferred back to Crete. The numerous inversions per week of the sleep schedule and primarily night driving had me constantly fatigued. I commend the Shaffer drivers that are able to adjust to the short/medium haul reefer modality.

Shaffer Experiment

supersnackbar

Apr 12, 2015

Shaffer Experiment

Crete and Shaffer are the same company.
Crete took over Shaffer and then merged the two forever ago.

Go to Dry Van, it's just not worth it to pull a reefer there.
Even at .55 a mile with Shaffer I'd still think .45 with Crete would be better.
Shaffer is less miles, less drop and hook and more Northeast along with crazy appointment times.
Screw that

Orientation Lenoir City 1-19-15

Sabre

Jan 17, 2015

Orientation Lenoir City 1-19-15

 After looking at several companies, I'm going with the first one to contact me - Shaffer. Everything seems good so far. I pick up my rental car tomorrow and head to Lenoir City for 4 days of orientation, then out with a trainer for a few weeks to knock off the rust (haven't driven OTR in a year) then go solo. Starting me at 47 cpm, then 48 after 6 months solo, so we will see how this goes. 

Planning to keep a couple other irons in the fire, just in case.

May not be able to post too often once I leave orientation (have wi-fi for laptop atm but also have dumb phone lol), but will try to update as I am able...

Anyone have any suggestions for good backup plans? I have 8 months OTR, only 1 minor scrape, no tickets/DUI/felony...

 

Just finished Day 1. Passed physical and road test now for two days of orientation and a defensive driver class, then out with a trainer for a few weeks. Got a good feeling so far. There are about 20 in the group, including a few re-hires.

 

Finished Day 2 today. More paperwork tomorrow then the defensive class Thursday and hopefully out with a trainer shortly after that . Ready to start making $$$

 

It is. First two days was lunch from Publix, today was Domino's. Dinner last night and tonight was either Chick-Fil-A or Captain D's. Tomorrow should be fuel card, defensive class, and hopefully out with trainer. Had some Crete drivers giving me a hard time about Shaffer, saying it was a lot of sitting and live unloads yada yada yada. I've run reefer before, I have an idea of what to expect lol

 

Officially hired today!  Trainer is in Indy and has a load that is supposed to deliver in Knoxville tomorrow, weather permitting of course. So with any luck tomorrow evening or early Saturday I'll be rolling!!

 

I've got one week left with the trainer, then I go solo. My trainer has been driving since '96 and the last 4 years with Shaffer. He's taught me a few things and made a lot of things I knew a LOT simpler than what I had been taught at Stevens lol. As of right now, we are in Kansas City. The truck is in the shop for an oil change and some recall work. While they were taking care of that, they found the EGR valve was choked up w/ carbon so they are replacing that as well. Since it won't be done tonight, we are staying at the nearby Holiday Inn - in separate rooms - with a free breakfast buffet lol. I am REALLY liking it here so far...

 

We have been running mostly Northeast, but trainer tells me that he has only seen Northeast a handful of times in 4 yrs and is usually right back out. I'm assigned to the terminal in Marietta, GA and he's assigned to Columbus, OH so we will see how things go once I'm solo...

 

Appt times have varied, but that's the nature of reefer and you will see that at ANY company that runs reefer. We could run what Crete calls "super-solo", 19 hrs max in a day. We basically swapped days, or both drove if the need arose. Now that I'm solo, things are good so far. Will be a couple hours late for this run to FL, but had to get reworked on the 2nd p/u (shipper tried to put an extra 3,500 on the tail end - I scaled at 79,500 with only a 1/4 tank of fuel n tandems were over 37k lol) so I think that's where I lost the time, plus roadwork on I-40 in AR. Everybody had to stop n play rock paper scissors to see who got to merge first, or so it seemed...