10 Best Trucking Companies to Work for in 2022 - YouTube

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Are you looking for the best trucking company to work for?
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Failing to find the right one could force you to job hop,
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which is a pain for you and your wallet. In this video, Lars will
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name the 10 best trucking companies based on pay, home
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time, safety, retention, respect, career options and
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equipment. Stick around
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Hey, I'm Lars with ATS. I'm the Vice President of recruiting
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here. I've been in the trucking industry for 15 years and I've
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worked for both refrigerated van and flatbed carriers around the
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country. I would love for you to come work for ATS, but I want to
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give you some other options that are available to you throughout
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the country. After watching this video, you're going to know some
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of the carriers you should look at when you're looking for your
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next job. The first company we're going to talk about today
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is Roehl Transport. They have several terminals across the
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country and they train drivers to get their CDL. They have a
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very good safety and training program and they offer OTR,
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local and regional positions. Next we have Schneider out of
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Green Bay, Wisconsin, they have a big focus on safety. They're a
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top military recruiter, they work very well with veterans.
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They have a very good driver training program and if you're
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looking to get home frequently they have a large dedicated
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offering. Next on the list is Landstar. They are a leader in
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the owner operator sector with zero company drivers and have a
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true load board where you can pick your own freight. Drivers
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are able to work as hard as they want. And they have ongoing
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safety and driver training. You can also get their fuel
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discount. Next is JB Hunt. Being one of the largest carriers the
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United States they have many offerings both intermodal
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dedicated and over the road. They have a diverse safety
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program and some of the higher hardest hiring standards in the
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industry. Next is Maverick they have both local and dedicated
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offerings to get drivers the hometime they're looking for
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their pay and benefits are competitive. They have a CDL
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training program and great team culture. Next on the list is
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Heartland Express. Heartland Express has a great reputation
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and great retention rate. They value the driver experience and
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pay accordingly. They have a commitment to safety and a great
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CSA score. And they value honoring their drivers home time
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and prides themselves on getting you home on time. Next up is
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Crete Carrier. They are a family owned company and one of the
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nation's leading temp control providers. They have 20
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terminals around the country. They are one of the nation's
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leading training companies. They are an industry leader in safety
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and pay. Next on the list is prime Inc. They have some of the
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highest safety standards for hiring drivers. Drivers may haul
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flatbed reefer or tankers, they have options for experienced
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drivers and those looking to get their CDL. They have new
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equipment with an average fleet age of 1.5 years and they have a
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great culture for both employees, corporate and
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drivers. Next on the list is Melton Truck Lines. They are one
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of the largest flatbed carriers in North America. They have a
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strong focus on driver well being which equals great
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retention rates. Melton offers competitive pay and home time
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options, and they also hire both experienced and inexperienced
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drivers. Lastly, Bison Transport. They are Canadian
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transportation company that offers security and stability
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for drivers. They have a great retention rate because of their
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equipment, culture and amenities. They have a large
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fleet that's known for its focus on safety, and they're
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especially known for their facilities designed to make
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female drivers more comfortable in the industry.
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Now that you've learned about the best carriers in the
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industry, what's next for you? It's important that you figure
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out what matters most to you and pick a company based on your
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wants and needs. Drivers here at ATS get home every two weeks
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when requested. They also get top of the industry pay based on
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independent research from the National Transportation
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Institute. We also make it a priority here at ATS to give
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every driver the respect they deserve. If those are things
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you're looking for in a truck driving career, fill out a quick
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application linked below. Thanks again for tuning into another
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edition of over the road on the truck driving channel. We make
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give the video a like and subscribe to our channel. Thanks
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again for watching and we'll see you out on the road.