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August 2024 by Sand Dollar Trucker
Orientation travel plans were excellent, well planned.
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August 2024 by Scott Mong
Prior reviews must be bought? Current Heyl driver here. ***WARNING*** upon possession of tractor drivers seat had urine and feces tracks ! You will be expected to pull unsafe trailers with caps separating from casing and expected to work for free to have their trailers repaired. No downtime paid at all. They will not call mobile repair, it’s up to you to drag their unsafe trailers to be repaired. A dispatcher and safety manager bare same last name are very unprofessional and lacking people skills, like yelling and one would question if 1 brain cell to pass between the 2. In short, you want to be spoken to and treated like an animal, be a slave made to work for free fixing their equipment, now days regarded as HUMAN TRAFFICKING, this is definitely the company you need work for. Drivers making money and getting miles more likely than not are dragging unsafe equipment passing it off to the next guy.
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July 2024 by Rudy Rodriguez
Company not very professional when it comes to dealing with ex-employees.
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June 2024 by Hector Contreras II
Very Good Trucking Company To Work For.
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February 2024 by Jeremy Owens
Awesome place to get answers and very fast and response back
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February 2024 by Warren Collings
I love this company! Been driving here for 7 years. I get the miles and the hometime!
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January 2024 by Jesus Duran
Great!!
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November 2023 by Laura Sepulveda
Very reckless drivers. They almost killed me when i HAD the right of way. This guy really stopped at a stop sign and SEEING ME COMING AT FULL SPEED AND STILL DECIDING TO GO. Like bro cmon now.
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November 2023 by Rubi Alessan
I dont know if yall have retarded drivers but he almost hit me WHEN I HAD THE RIGHT OF WAY and he was at a stop sign. License plate 170C-432 Monday November 13th. DO BETTER
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November 2023 by Yadiris Gamez
Terrible company, the brokers sell the loads and then they disappear. I do not recommend making loads with this company.
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August 2023 by blackdimond x
Highly Professionals
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June 2023 by Michael Pearson
Employment Review of Heyl Truck Lines:I am writing to share my deeply disappointing experience with Heyl Truck Lines and express my concerns regarding the treatment of drivers within the company. It is my firm belief that Heyl operates more like a driver mill rather than a company that genuinely cares about the well-being of its drivers. I feel compelled to caution any prospective drivers about the practices and treatment they may encounter if they choose to join this organization.One of the most significant issues I faced during my time at Heyl Truck Lines was the company's blatant disregard for the financial stability of its drivers. Despite enticing promises of good pay and bonuses, the reality falls far short of expectations. Drivers often find themselves on the road for weeks on end, struggling to earn a decent income. The bonuses that are dangled in front of drivers as an incentive are rarely, if ever, actually received. They appear to be nothing more than empty promises intended to entice new recruits.Furthermore, Heyl Truck Lines creates an environment that lacks any sense of a family-oriented culture. While the company claims to value the well-being of its employees, this claim contradicts the reality on the ground. Drivers are frequently left out on the road for extended periods without consideration for their family commitments or personal needs. The lack of empathy and understanding demonstrated by the company contributes to a toxic work environment that does not prioritize the well-being of its drivers.In my specific case, I had the unfortunate experience of dealing with Adam St Pierre, a driver manager at Heyl Truck Lines. I must emphasize that having him as a driver manager only exacerbated my troubles. Adam consistently displayed a lack of professionalism and failed to address my concerns effectively. It was clear that he lacked interest in resolving issues or providing meaningful support to the drivers. Drivers who find themselves under Adam's management should be prepared for a frustrating experience that may hinder their ability to thrive in their roles.In conclusion, Heyl Truck Lines falls significantly short of delivering on its promises and fails to create an environment that prioritizes the well-being of its drivers. The company operates more like a driver mill, placing its own interests above those of its drivers. The financial instability, broken promises, and absence of a family-oriented culture are major red flags that should give any prospective driver pause before considering a position with Heyl Truck Lines. If drivers value their careers and personal lives, I strongly advise them to explore other options that prioritize their well-being rather than joining this organization.Furthermore, I urge clients and potential business partners of Heyl Truck Lines to examine the treatment of their drivers and carefully consider whether this is a company they want to engage in business with. The questionable practices and disregard for the well-being of drivers raise serious concerns about the company's ethics and values.
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April 2023 by homar contreras
Awesome!!
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April 2023 by Dominique Newkirk
This company is absolutely horrible when it comes to safety. I had one of their drivers run into my SUV and they’re saying they’re not liable for the actions of the driver. Be extra vigilant when you see the heyl logo on the road because it starts at the office and if the office isn’t concerned about the driver’s actions then I completely understand why a driver would act so reckless. Just be extra safe for you and the truck driver whenever you see a Heyl driver around you please
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March 2023 by jose salazar jr
Working with company 4+ yrs good people and great equipment. Great customer steady work.