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$350 $894 $1,615
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Former Employee - Apr 11, 2021

I drove 2,700 miles got $374, they call you none stop, they lie to you, drivers mean nothing to them, truck lease program is a joke, the worst trucking company on the road stay far away from Trans Am

Pros

Stress, stressed out, stressful, stressing Free bag lunch

Cons

They lie, the lease contract they give you a card email them if you have any questions

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Former Employee - Dec 29, 2020

Started off good. After a few weeks they started to show there true colors. Did a completed six month lease.At the end I got screwed over badly. Did get my bonus I was promised.

Pros

Not a good company

Cons

Stay away

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Current Employee - Jun 6, 2020

the absolute worst company you can work for. They have good trucks Kenworth T680 loaded out but the owner also owns a KW dealership. They push you into a lease and to break your hours of service and call you nonstop when you are in the sleeper. You cannot win or get ahead with this company everything they tell you is a lie. You will get miles but you will not get the money for them bc they get you in the hole so you more or less work for free bc they do everything possible to make sure you don't get out

Pros

The trucks

Cons

Everything but the trucks

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Former Employee - Jun 20, 2019

I worked here for 18 months because I had no other option I was a trainer for a year here. My paychecks were 820 a week gross on 3000 miles. 600 or so after taxes. For a lease purchase guy that is a slap in the face I’m not making 1500 a week company with free health insurance and a great 401k plan roughly 1800 a week if you add in benefits. I don’t pay to get truck fixed or any of that garbage. When I was a trainer here I would gross 1300 to 1600 a week running team 4500 to 5500 miles a week. They had nice trucks but you’ll be broke. My gross annual pay was 47000 a year for a trainer!! The first year I was there grant it I only trained for the last 6 months of that year. I had no health insurance or any benefits. I was broke as a joke I would take off 1 day hometime every 3 weeks and that’s all I made. This is the bottom feeder of the bottom feeders company 2 years for dui they hire felons after a couple years. Most people here have a criminal background. This company wasent great I did manage to get 2800 to 3000 miles a week tho solo but only gross 830. You end up paying more in taxes since your a 1099 employee if you have any other options as far as companies go go there I don’t care if it’s swift or prime the one student I had had no criminal background clean record I looked at him and told him to go anywhere else he said he wanted to lease he ended up leaving after the first couple paychecks. I’m being 100% with you guys. Don’t work here sure the people in the office are nice but they laugh at you behind your back for being so stupid to work there. No life no money but hey if this is the only company that will hire you like me when I was in your shoes you gotta do what you gotta do for now on that case be a company driver here never lease here period you’ll actually make more ad a company guy here

Pros

None

Cons

Pay and everything else

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Former Employee - Mar 16, 2019

Made promises did not keep left me stranded in Dallas TX I'm from Ky said bus ticket was at bus station got there it was not

Pros

Nice trucks

Cons

They lie about pay and don't have a dry van section which I applied for

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Salary Surveys

Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Little Rock, Arkansas on Apr 11, 2021

$229 per week

Current Employee

No

Owner Operator - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Olathe ks on Jun 20, 2019

$904 per week

Current Employee

No

Owner Operator - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Greensboro NC on Jan 28, 2019

$569 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - ... CDL Experience

Surveyed in Pasco Wa on Oct 4, 2018

$720 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in birmingham, al on Aug 1, 2018

$927 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Discussions

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

Army91W

Aug 7, 2016

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

I am a former TA driver also truck 29012 from May 2014 to June 2015. I enjoyed my time with TA. Keep in mind its an apprenticeship of sorts. You will make a paycheck as opposed to 98 percent of the lease drivers. You will want to move on after 6-12 months. You will do many swaps that may cut into your miles and sometimes you may benefit from the swaps. As a company driver, you will need to do what they need you to do. Its ok. Remember its a foot in the door into the industry. An apprenticeship! To me, trucking has been a godsend, a salvation and a deliverance of sorts. I love what I do. The traveling, interacting with shippers/receivers, even sleeping in the truck. The TA trucks are nicely spec'd! When I was there we could only run 62, but then at a Raleigh NC KW dealer, they turned mine up to 65. 

The reason TA swaps so much is to a) Insure on time delivery and b) to help you get your hometime ontime. They were pretty good at it. 

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Wooly Rhino

Aug 5, 2016

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

Satellite radio (you have to pay for that yourself, but I can handle that), Satellite tv with HBO and NFL Sunday Ticket and a DVR, refrigerator, cb and an inverter. 96" condo cab that a guy 6'4" can stand all the way up in and to top it all off it's a KW. Pay sucks as all your second tier companies do but I'll be very comfortable while I rack up the time and miles it'll take to be hired by a top tier, well paying company.

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

Big Don

Aug 11, 2016

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

Do learn that manual!! Know it backwards and forwards. Only way to know if their screwing you or not. Training can be spotty, and that manual can truly help you out.I did my 1st comcheck, right out of the book.

Make sure you know how to get into the employee system to check pay. Remember, they are only required to keep a copy of your logs for 6 months. Ask how you can get a download of it. You'll need it for tax purposes.

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

Ex-Con-Trucker

Aug 15, 2016

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

spent all my years as a company driver with transam. Transam is designed to keep their fleet at 70% lease drivers and 30% company drivers.
Company drivers do a lot of swaps (repower load). When you get a swap it probably won't be because load is on time. In order to make sure you don't get blamed for the late load you have to let your dispatcher know over qualcom (treq) that it will be late and it's previous drivers fault. It's best to make sure your DM knows on mon thru fri. The Night and weekend dispatch may not make notes on who caused late load.

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

bamalife123

Sep 1, 2016

Trans Am as seen by Broke Down 69

Main issue with the hometime request is that you enter your request by qualcom/treq unit, then that request goes into their computer system to see what days are open. I believe only 25% of drivers can be on hometime at one time. So drivers will put request in 3 weeks or more ahead of time. They tell you to request 8 days ahead but you would not get days you want in that short of time frame.
(If you want 4 days off such as friday to monday. You request thursday at 2001/8:01 pm till Tuesday at 0759/7:59 am.) This way you end up getting 5 days at home and you can always tell your DM you can't leave till a day later. (excuses; doctor, lawyer, dog ate homework, etc.)

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Adrienna Brown

Apr 6, 2016

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the other part that you need to look into is truck speed. I'm governed at 65 and I pass Trans Am trucks all the time, just something to think about

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Adrienna Brown

Apr 6, 2016

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They have a 11 day training program for newbies and then they let them go on their own.
They do push lease , all you have to do is refuse a lease.
Just stay company.
They have great trucks KW 680 & 700's
Fridge , APU and I think inverters.
The swaps come because people run out of hours so they give their load to someone who as hours and then you will take their load that still has plenty of time on it.

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ethos

Apr 6, 2016

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TransAm at least has top of the line equipment with all the driver ammenities.

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Adrienna Brown

Apr 7, 2016

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Trucks at transam are governed at 62 if ur company 65 if u lease which I don't recommend at all they are scam artists

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Steven W

Apr 17, 2016

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The trucks are good and you get the direct tv, so resets won't be too boring. You will average about 2700 miles per week. My advice is go company for at least 3 months, even tho they will push lease on you hard. No sense learning how to manage your time and fuel on your dime when you can do it on theirs. Yes, the lease always sounds good, I mean .84 instead of .31, but untill you learn time management and fuel management, you'll make more getting that .31cpm.
Otherwise they aren't too bad a company to work for as starter companies go. After 6 months to a year you can then go about anywhere and start making more.

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Steven W

Apr 17, 2016

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TransAm has a terminal in Rockwall Texas, a suburb outside of Dallas. If you do go to TransAm, you may want to move from Houston to the Dallas area, to be much closer to the terminal. During home time, you could park your truck at the terminal for both safety and repairs / maintenance that may be needed on the truck. 

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Steven W

Aug 3, 2016

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Can't say nothing bad about them at this point. I started out lease, first check was $727 after all expenses for 2725 miles. Little less miles the next week but will get close to 3000 this week.

But if you want to spend your time in truck stops or 4 days at home, lease probably isn't a good idea.

First 3 days are classroom, the next week 4 days of pad, backing etc. Then 11 days out with a trainer. Was worried at first about only 11 days, but if you got common sense you'll be fine when u got your own truck.

I'll keep this updated for those thinking of leasing and let you know how things go. Heard a lot of bad things but so far I got no complaints, but then I'm not sitting but driving. I mean that's what I get paid for and a sitting truck makes no money.