If you get hired watch out in the winter with them single axle trucks. Very unsteady.
I'd say go to Dayton Freight if your looking for a job
I will. Last winter I saw a lot of con-way trucks flipped over during a few snow storms. I bet a fair amount of it was from pressure to get the freight back on time.
Thats what happens when your told to drive in a major snow storm and get asked " are you refusing to work?" When Con-way is the only company that stupid to risk the lives of their drivers and force them to drive in it
Go to UPSFreight.com
Toledo is hiring for road. This a good job. Pension plus 401k, start at .459, raise every 6 mos, 3 yrs to top pay .5415.
You have to work 3-4 years at Conway to get to .46
just a word of advice.... i'd stay away from conway.... they write you up for refusing work in a snow storm.....
I'd go with UPS or dayton if i were you...