

You must got tired of typing on the qual com in the truck. Do the math!!!! The dispatch is easy to get a whole to, who were you trying to call? There is a 100% of getting in contact to dispatch. 12 - 14 hours a day is nothing when you set your own schedule. I you do have a problem, all you had to do was call payroll and they will fix it and it will be on your next pay period. I never had a problem with any of my settlements. As far as a 3% raise, never heard of it but, they do pay safety bonuses when you are a good driver they reward you with generous pay. The company is paying the drivers to rent their trucks. They have a new system with all the trucks that were leased, they paid all the trucks off and no more lease purchase program. As far the lease program, that's old news. Some people just don't have common sense.

Common sense tell you if the load is too heavy, DO NOT pull it from the beginning. If the load is nose was heavy, we take it to a secondary place where it can be fix and let dispatch know. You have to send the proper message to dispatch which you probably did NOT do. Yes it is INTERMODAL work but we do NOT take the containers that is overweight. Choptank's 400 employees will join Hub.I'm currently a Hub Group Trucking company driver, with any job there comes communication. Hub executives expect to produce mid-teens revenue growth post-acquisition through a combination of Choptank's top-line performance and cross-selling opportunities. It historically grew its top line by 10%. "This acquisition delivers on our strategy to provide the industry's premier supply chain solutions, and will advance our position in the growing cold-chain segment," said Hub Group Chairman and CEO David Yeager in a press release.Ĭhoptank, based in Preston, Maryland, on the state's Eastern Shore, is expected to post $470 million in revenue in 2022. Its customers have never had access to over-the-road cold chain services, executives said. Hub's over-the-road business focuses on dry van and LTL. The transaction, which closed on Tuesday, creates strong cross-selling opportunities for Oak Brook, Illinois-based Hub (NASDAQ: HUBG), company executives said in an analyst call after the deal was announced. said Tuesday it has acquired truck brokerage Choptank Transport Inc., which specializes in refrigerated transportation, for $130 million in cash, a move that puts Hub in the over-the-road reefer business for the first time.
