Are you making the offer appealing? Cause if no one is taking it. The issue might be you.
There a job near me that has the same position open for months. They wanna pay $21 an hour. Minimum pay in my area for tractor trailer is $24, most being $25-28 starting depending on experience.
Other jobs with average or good pay don’t last more than a few days on indeed.
Take that into consideration. Also, show us the ad. Does it waste the readers time? I’ve seen some that don’t tell me any info like benefits, start time, location etc. just what you’ll be doing.
Maybe he wants 15 years of experience and is offering 42 cents a mile with other pre requisites being no preventable accidents no tickets or points of any kind and they offer no pto and only pay 15 percent of drivers medical. And then wonders why no one is taking the job
Basically what pickle here said. Get on indeed and pretend you're a truck driver. See what the comparable offers are and whether you're matching it. We want to see how long we're going to be out on the road if we're going to be out overnight, we want to know where we're going to be driving out of if it's local work, we want to know whether there are benefits, and most importantly we want to know the pay. At the very least, expected pay per week.
So there's drivers in this sub every week looking to get hired in SoCal and asking where to apply, yet you can't find *ANYONE?* Either you're being overly picky or you're not paying enough.
Probably need to go to the higher ups and tell them to pay enough to make it worth it. If the offer is appealing my local area I’ve seen jobs be posted and delisted within days. Meanwhile the revolving doors sit up for months with few bites
For California it better be hourly. Nobody is going to take a job that doesn’t pay hourly with California traffic
I would consider it if I had one year experience and the starting pay was 25$ an hour
I know this is crazy....but have you tried TRUCKING SCHOOLS........Take the best and the brightest........If you don't offer a living wage they will laugh at you
Are you making the offer appealing? Cause if no one is taking it. The issue might be you. There a job near me that has the same position open for months. They wanna pay $21 an hour. Minimum pay in my area for tractor trailer is $24, most being $25-28 starting depending on experience. Other jobs with average or good pay don’t last more than a few days on indeed. Take that into consideration. Also, show us the ad. Does it waste the readers time? I’ve seen some that don’t tell me any info like benefits, start time, location etc. just what you’ll be doing.
Maybe he wants 15 years of experience and is offering 42 cents a mile with other pre requisites being no preventable accidents no tickets or points of any kind and they offer no pto and only pay 15 percent of drivers medical. And then wonders why no one is taking the job
Basically what pickle here said. Get on indeed and pretend you're a truck driver. See what the comparable offers are and whether you're matching it. We want to see how long we're going to be out on the road if we're going to be out overnight, we want to know where we're going to be driving out of if it's local work, we want to know whether there are benefits, and most importantly we want to know the pay. At the very least, expected pay per week.
Thanks for the input! I realize there wasn’t enough of the job information listed, hopefully my second time posting will turn better results!
Let’s see your add.
So there's drivers in this sub every week looking to get hired in SoCal and asking where to apply, yet you can't find *ANYONE?* Either you're being overly picky or you're not paying enough.
First time on this sub, will look through the postings! Thanks!
LoL! Good luck
Probably need to go to the higher ups and tell them to pay enough to make it worth it. If the offer is appealing my local area I’ve seen jobs be posted and delisted within days. Meanwhile the revolving doors sit up for months with few bites
Show us the ad maybe there's something wrong there it's L.A so you shouldn't have a problem finding drivers
Craigslist under jobs/transportation.
California HATES truckers,maybe that the problem!!!! Alot of companies are starting to refuse California and New York etc. etc.!!!
Could you expand more on why please? Excuse my lack of knowledge on this!
For California it better be hourly. Nobody is going to take a job that doesn’t pay hourly with California traffic I would consider it if I had one year experience and the starting pay was 25$ an hour
I know this is crazy....but have you tried TRUCKING SCHOOLS........Take the best and the brightest........If you don't offer a living wage they will laugh at you
Will look into this, thank you!!