I don't think anybody here works for diesel direct.
If pay info is what you're looking for, why not reach out to them directly? It's easier and accurate.
I don't think anybody here works for diesel direct.
If pay info is what you're looking for, why not reach out to them directly? It's easier and accurate.
They wouldn't talk to me until I filled out an online application, and I'm not looking for a job. The big boss at corporate was wondering what they pay so he could compare it to what he pays his fuel drivers.
Fill out the application. Filling out an application doesn't mean you have to take the job. I've filled out applications to get information and declined job offers.
LOL, then why don't the "Big Boss" call and ask, or research it himself ?? or do as suggested, fill out the app and forget it.
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Anyone know what their reputation as an employer is? The work is mainly fuel delivery for Class A CDL drivers. If anyone knows what they pay , that would be appreciated. This would be for working out of one of their N. Calif terminals.`
Thank you.
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Terminal:
A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.
EPU:
Electric Auxiliary Power Units
Electric APUs have started gaining acceptance. These electric APUs use battery packs instead of the diesel engine on traditional APUs as a source of power. The APU's battery pack is charged when the truck is in motion. When the truck is idle, the stored energy in the battery pack is then used to power an air conditioner, heater, and other devices