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A&R Logistics reviews

4.0
(6)
$808 - $1,827/week

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Equipment and Maintenance

Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

$808 $1,334 $1,827
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Current Employee - Jan 16, 2021

It's a good place to work, but you have to give it time. This isn't one of those jobs you can master overnight.

Pros

Your income is only limited by how hard you want to work.

Cons

The trailers could some updating.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - Jun 14, 2019

Bulk plastics is a great opportunity for detail oriented drivers who want some physical exercise. I get paid for everything I do. Hourly for loading and unloading and mileage for miles. I run “system” so I can go 48. Some guys prefer regional or local. All options are on the table if you live close to a terminal

Pros

Salary. Paid for what you do. Open window delivery sometimes 24 hrs most at least 8 hrs

Cons

Some trucks and trailers are old

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - Feb 14, 2018

I've been with A&R for about 18 months and I like the job way more than anything I did prior to bulk. The terminal manager and dispatchers have been very accommodating since I've had a few things come up that interrupted my normal schedule, no questions asked. I usually run local/regional Monday then run long the rest of the week. Most weekends I'm home on Friday evening or Saturday mid day. I've spent three weekends where I couldn't get back due to my 70 hour clock expiring, no pay given for those. If you work hard the money is there. I made their average annual salary in my first year with a couple of weak months at the beginning. Be forewarned, its hard work and it takes time to build your skills up.

Pros

Pay Schedule Accommodating to driver's needs

Cons

Equipment is old Paid miles vs actual Lack of reinvestment

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Current Employee - Aug 30, 2017

Hey there drivers. I have been working for A&R for about a year now and Im really happy with them. I work OTR for them. I choose to do three weeks out and three days home because that is my pay sweet spot, but with my terminal you have a lot of local and regonal options. Thier equipment is older but pretty well taken care of. They are telling us that they are working on it. I like my regional manager, terminal manager, and dispatcher, but that can vary greatly depending on where you are, and with OTR you deal with all the terminals so it can be both good and bad. The pay and bennies are good, but you gotta work for it. Loading can be very tricky untill you get used to it, then one day BAM, you get it and you dont know why it was so hard before. Lol. They had a slump for a few years before I got hired on but they have been improving the whole time I have been with them. For the most part it really feels like they care about thier drivers here. Every time I jave put in for home time I have gotten it, especially if its an important event or an emergancy. Dry bulk isnt for every one, but in my humble opinion they are a great company. I hope this helps.

Pros

Good pay and bennies

Cons

You are more than a steering wheel holder, gotta work for it.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Former Employee - Jan 11, 2017

If you get more deadhead miles than loaded you will go broke. Corporate office is nice with good people, but when you get to the terminals more rules are added by the terminal manager at his discretion. Ft.Worth manager is the worlds worst. If you're aren't his pet then you're his enemy. He will make your life unbearable until you quit. The good ole' boy system is in full swing at A&R.

Pros

Benefits and loaded miles (if you can get the miles).

Cons

Home time and equipment (glider kits) are terrible.

Home Time
Equipment and Maintenance
Dispatchers and Managers

Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Jeffersonville, IN on Jan 16, 2021

$1,827 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Smithdale, MS on Sep 6, 2020

$1,300 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Atlanta ga on Jun 14, 2019

$68,000 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in on Feb 14, 2018

$1,250 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Houston, TX on Sep 18, 2017

$1,500 per week

Current Employee

No

Discussions

Info on A&R transport.

allejae1

Dec 29, 2015

Info on A&R transport.

Q: Info on A&R transport.

A: I know 4 guys that work there in the area.Home every night each make over 70k

Trucks are abit faster than the average mega if you need to get around a pack of werners and pumpkins. So that's nice.
A & R Transport/Logistics

Pharroh336

Oct 16, 2013

A & R Transport/Logistics

Q: I have been seeing this companies driving opportunities alot lately. Wondering if anyone has had any experience with them. As usual, the picture that is painted is a pretty one, but we all know how that goes. Anything I can find out (Good, Bad, Indifferent) would be appreciated. Currently driving a fuel tanker and not real happy with whole ordeal. Ton of BS for a peanuts paycheck. 


Thanks in advance for the insight.


A: AnR is a good company have a couple of friends that left Valley Bulk to go there both are very happy with the move, and the pay, better than a grand a week.

A&R Logistics/Transport Journey Begins

Touk

Jan 6, 2016

A&R Logistics/Transport Journey Begins

·         I spoke with A&R today. At first I was told OTR/Regional home 1-2 days a week, and every other weekend. OK I can live with that. Two hours later another recruiter calls back and says I just want to make sure you are aware this is an OTR position, 10-14 days out then every other weekend off.

Well no that's not what you told me the first time. Now I see why you are offering $300 for a restart on the road. Apparently I would have been making a number of those.

Used to be Mon-Fri was enough, now everyone wants at least one weekend. ####, I am down to one company with every weekend off, but they are 2 1/2 hours away and they are starting to look good.

 

·         I got the same thing. 1st lady was through email and was a recruiter, 2nd was the terminal manager from the terminal I'd be out of. 

Recruiters don't know what the actual needs are, and how each terminal runs there's. Mine for instance, has all the regional spots go to the guys with seniority. New hires outside the regional radius get otr lanes, however I was reassured that I'd be through the house a couple times a week considering my location. 

If that's cool with them, I can work my hours and schedule to let me spend 1 nIght a week home. I did 28 on, 3-4 off the last time I drove truck. Being home every other weekend sounds great!

A&R Logistics/Transport Journey Begins

M Lee Rhodes

Jan 18, 2016

A&R Logistics/Transport Journey Begins

Congrats on completing orientation and welcome to A&R! I have been driving for A&R for a little over a year now and so far I have been very happy with the company. The best advice I can give you for the next two weeks is do not get discouraged with the loading process. I picked it up pretty quick my self, but I have seen other drivers struggle with it. It will take awhile to get used to loading all the different products, but I have found everyone to be very helpful with any questions I had when I was starting out. My trainer gave me his cell number and anytime I had a question when I was off on my own he would always answer it. Also there are usually other A&R drivers around when you are loading and are always willing to help. Good luck!

A&R Logistics/Transport Journey Begins

Wheeler0811

Feb 11, 2016

A&R Logistics/Transport Journey Begins

Yea, I do pretty good. They have a "guaranteed pay" program, so you'll never gross under a certain amount.

Pretty much if you're available for work AND you don't refuse a load you'll get it. Last I heard, 1st years get $700wk and after 1yr you get $900wk. 

I've always been over that, except when my truck was in the shop, then I got the guaranteed pay.

Freight is picking back up, so we all should be over the minimum.....unless you're a lazy driver, we have quite a few. Older drivers seem like they do this for retirement as where us younger ones run circles around them lol

A&R logistics

stumped

Feb 9, 2014

A&R logistics

I worked for A & R as a system driver (otr). It's not bad if you get mostly loaded miles. I have heard several drivers complain that they were getting more empty miles than loaded for weeks ,and months in a row. Those drivers were on the verge of quitting, so they said. The rates for empty miles is only .30 cpm and .48 cpm for loaded. Big difference between the two, and it can make or break a paycheck real quick. If your hauling empty trailers 3 plus days a week then you will go broke fast. I have only had more empty miles than loaded a couple of weeks when I worked there, and they weren't consecutive.
They also have load pay and unload pay. Fuel bonuses are hard to achieve unless you live up north. Hard to get a fuel bonus if you run the truck so you have a/c while you sleep. You also get a bonus if you fuel where they tell you to, but I never saw that one either. They would sometimes send me way out of route to fuel and it made no sense at all. Sometimes 50 miles out of route. I would just fuel at the truck stop chains they wanted me to, but not always the exact location. It took way too long to get a new fuel solution from dispatch, mainly because the qualcomm was slow.
The corporate office has this caring attitude directly towards the drivers, but some of the terminal managers are less desirable than others. They have their issues, but considering how many companies I have worked for over the past 25 years, A & R isn't the worst. In my time I have learned to get what your there for, cover your own behind, and don't associate with others too much. That seems to be the world we live in these days.
I had to leave for personal reasons. I have those issues worked out, and I'm trying to get back on with A & R now. I'm eligible for rehire, but awaiting an opening.

A&R logistics

stumped

Feb 9, 2014

A&R logistics

I worked at A&R outta Columbus lasted bout 6 months! The people where great & I was home alot but no money to be made! Tried to get OTR but so much local, i did get a handful of long runs thats it. When terminal manager asked why I was leaving I told him look at my checks, he did and couldn't say anything else to me! Called me a few times wanting me to come back but I declined! I was trying to save up for my wedding & it put me back so had no choice but to leave.

CDL Question

CountryBoyMike

Aug 18, 2016

CDL Question

A&R Logistics gives credit for military driving.

Trying to help my dad

irishmike

Sep 4, 2016

Trying to help my dad

Here's some great paying jobs:
A&R Logistics
Bulkmatic
Both these are non-hazmat and can make good paychecks. Probably $60K minimum. My former neighbor makes $72K at A&R.

Pay per mile

vusomujo

Sep 16, 2016

Pay per mile

A&R Logistics - $1.30 mile loaded & .80 or .88 empty.

Philly area tanker outfits. Venezia, A&R, Highway, etc.

jdiesel3406

Aug 16, 2016

Philly area tanker outfits. Venezia, A&R, Highway, etc.

A&R or highway would be my choices both you can make65,000plus