I got hired at Lipari's Pittsburgh (Cranberry) location in January and I like it so far. Some positives are consistent work schedules (start times between 5 and 6 EVERY day, M-F), good equipment (mine is an assigned '08 Columbia and all trucks and trailers are leased from Ryder, so you know its maintained well), steady routes (I service basically the customers in the different daily areas I run), decent pay (starting rates .42 per mile and 4 tiered case rates that go up to .43, do the math, I made 300 bucks in 10 hours on Friday), and decent benefits (I'm eligible for them on May 1). Some negatives are outright favoritism in how the routes are set up - I'm the last one back almost everyday, while other guys are consistently done at noon on a daily basis. I understand that I'm the new guy, but its ridiculous that I bust my butt while other guys don't get certain stops because they complain or the customers don't like them. Also, it was explained in my interview that my Mondays and Thursdays would naturally be longer days (I drive at least 300 miles on Monday and 350 on Thursday), Wednesday was supposed to be a medium length day (250 miles or so, but light stops and cases), and Tuesdays and Fridays were to be "light to medium" days. My Tuesdays and Fridays lately have been killer long, less than 150 miles but over 12 hours (except for yesterday, of course). Another negative is the lack of pay for pre and post trip. I understand the pre trip part, but the post trip can take up to an hour if there are trucks ahead of you at the fuel island. You are responsible to strip the trailer and sort your returns, as well as unhooking the tractor. Sometimes it gets a little lengthy, in my opinion.
I hope this helps you out in making your decision. All in all I believe it's a good place to work, and it could be great with a few minor adjustments. I work in a small barn (less than 10 drivers), so it would be easy for anybody to figure out exactly who I am. So as you can see, I have nothing to hide so send me a private message if you want to know anything else.