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Former Employee - Dec 1, 2021

The support staff is awesome. The pay is low but, it's a training company and they are willing to take a chance.

Pros

Good equipment, awesome staff.

Cons

Owned by US Express

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Current Employee - Mar 6, 2020

Been here since school. Wasn't planning to stay, but after you show that you're willing to work, you will. I team drive, made 60k take home last year. Exceptional benefits that start day one. Shops could stand to improve. Equipment is pretty good. Mostly I get home when I ask. Sometimes a little late but not usually bad. Orientation pays pretty good, trading not bad but a little shorter than need be. It's a forced load company, but if you have a valid reason they let you say no.

Pros

Good trucks, trailers are much better as they retire the old ones, dispatch is good for me, but can be changed if not, home time when requested, mostly.

Cons

Doesn't feel like upper management listens really well, but direct contact and middle level does. And that's most of who you deal with. Olive Branch shop is the best.

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Former Employee - Jul 19, 2018

Under USXpress, more relaxed. Solo stops I35 west and you will see plenty of Newark/PA. Runs are back and forth along I95/I70 corridor mostly. You can get miles with good dispatcher. Usually dispatched within 3 hrs of drop max if not pre-planned. And if you want a raise after 3 - 6 months, you need to threaten to leave. Funny how they were willing to offer raise of up to .03/mi when I decided to leave. Expect 2200 to 2700 miles solo and up to 6K team. Best program is the $1500/wk salary. Expect to put a lot of fires out repowering late loads in this capacity.

Pros

All Automatics. Gov'd @ 68 during my time. Multiple driver programs, solo, dedicated, team.

Cons

Like most, dispatch can be hit and miss. They definitely do not review your HOS and will call you during your sleep time if you don't respond to load assignments. You are going to the NE/Newark and PA areas like it or not. Trailers tend to have bald tires. Run the risk or get penalized having repairs done on your time w/o compensation. Service is 24/36 out on first come/first serve

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Former Employee - Jun 27, 2018

Crooks and theives, another company who steals from employees, lies and cheats. They make it impossible to make any money cause they make up fake #### to take out of your check.

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Current Employee - Mar 20, 2018

Been here 9 months, they've done everything they said they would with the exception of miles. Average about 2700. Gross pay avg' s less than 1000. Have always gotten home when requested and my dispatchers have been good. Terminals aren't too great compared to the usx ones we have access too. Total is a good place to start, if your good-ask for a raise after 6-8 months or move on.

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Equipment, maintenance, dispatch and hometime.

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Pay and miles

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Richland, MS on Dec 24, 2021

$1,827 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Knoxville, TN on Mar 6, 2020

$1,154 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in on Mar 20, 2018

$923 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 6-11 Months CDL Experience

Surveyed in Jackson MS on Jul 25, 2016

$1,154 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 1 Year CDL Experience

Surveyed in Interlachen, FL on Mar 16, 2016

$1,200 per week

Current Employee

No

Discussions

Total Transportation Jackson, MS

1instrument

Dec 14, 2015

Total Transportation Jackson, MS

So here's what you want to know. If you are a new driver total can be a great start. They will put you in orientation for a week, 70 bucks a day with hotel and full meals. After that it's 200 hours of training at 70 a day and 10 hours of backing, about a month depending on how hard your trainer pushes it.

Pay is .36 staring so there are far worse companies to start with. When i started I was pulling average of 3200 miles a week , possibly a little more. I wanted to keep busy and had a great fleet manager. My best week was about 3750, with a 34. They do a lot of drop and hooks but most of it seems pretty random. Some weeks I'd have the same trailer for 5 days and would end up pulling the full 14. Now I pull for Amazon and although they can be sketchy with load cancels at times you still get layover and load cancels. I run less than my old average but am on dedicated runs in the south.

It all boils down to your fleet manager(if your FM cant keep you as busy as youd like they allow switching). If they are decent they will keep you more busy than you might want to be. I stayed out for 3 months at a time for the first year to catch up on bills and it worked pretty well as OTR. If you're a new driver I'd recommend it you just gotta remind yourself, just like any job you take, your going to have weeks where the truck needs service of a trailer gets denied and needs to be patched. Best of luck, if you have more questions give a shout.

Total Transportation Jackson, MS

1instrument

Dec 14, 2015

Total Transportation Jackson, MS

I see their trucks running around the Southeast quite often, they aren't governed at 65mph and are usually Cascadias in good shape, with a nice size sleeper.

You can tell a lot about a company by the condition of their equipment and theirs is in good shape.

Any teams with Total Transportation?

awakened

Jan 24, 2016

Any teams with Total Transportation?

I'm about 2/3 of the way through training with Total to become a team driver. The program is as advertised, no BS. One of my classmates in Total orientation worked for Amazon Fulfillment before getting his CDL and he chose Total because he questioned many of the drivers from the various companies that deliver to Amazon and he said the Total drivers had fewer complaints. If you are Hazmat and run the average team miles of 20 to 23 thousand a month you and your team mate will make $6000 each. I'm pretty early in the process, but I don't regret anything about joining Total and from what I have seen so far it is a decent place.

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biggs9475

Jan 20, 2015

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I've been with Total for 4 years now. Came straight out of CDL school. I've been very happy here. It has it's ups and downs, good and bad. But overall I would say it's a very good place. Anyone who comes in with a chip on their shoulder or an attitude...won't last. You definitely have to "earn" your place. But once you do, they take very good care of you. Honestly, if I ever leave Total, it'll be a sad day for me. A lot of those guys feel like family to me.

Training has undergone an overhaul in the last two years so I can't be too specific about it without risking giving you misinformation. 

Regarding Chinatowns suggestion of Abilene, I second giving them a look as well. I've heard pretty good things from most all of their drivers that I've encountered.

Going to Total Transportation!!

robert.smith

Apr 11, 2014

Going to Total Transportation!!

I work at total great company plenty of miles and decent pay new trucjs but the shops need more work though the jackson yard has the best shop while the others not so much