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May 19, 2024 7:20 pm
GP Transco knows that one of the critical factors indicating a trucking company’s success with truck driver jobs, is its turnover rate. In the trucking industry, where truckers are in high demand, their ability to quickly find new employment if dissatisfied with their current employer speaks volumes.
GP Transco stands out with one of the lowest turnover rates in the industry. The reviews for GP Transco are exceptionally positive, some of the best in the business. Their Facebook reviews boast a perfect 5-star rating, with drivers praising several aspects:
Both drivers and owner-operators express their satisfaction with the company, a rarity in the trucking industry, highlighting GP’s commendable practices. With a fleet of 340 trucks, GP Transco has earned a spot on Crain’s Fast 50 list due to its remarkable growth.
The company’s unwavering commitment to drivers and transparency has catapulted it into one of the fastest-growing trucking companies in the nation. GP Transco provides truckload and less-than-truckload services covering all 48 contiguous United States and Canada.
GP Transco is known for keeping its promises. When they state that an owner-operator will receive 80% of their earnings, they mean it. No hidden fine print or unrealistic quotas burden drivers.
The pay structure includes flat fee pay for both empty and loaded trips, ensuring consistent compensation. Bracket pay is also an option, with earnings based on the distance of each run.
In addition to comprehensive benefits (outlined below), truckers working for GP Transco can expect to earn:
What sets GP Transco’s pay scale apart is the company’s main recruiter, John Alverez, who understands the industry intimately. With 30 years of truck driving experience before transitioning to recruiting, John has instilled a culture of transparency and fair pay within the company.
Teams at GP Transco earn an impressive $0.73 per mile, while solo drivers can expect to make between $0.58 and $0.65 per mile, with a guaranteed minimum weekly income of $1,250.
Owner-operators receive a substantial 80% of the gross revenue for each load, resulting in an average weekly take-home pay ranging from $3,000 to $7,000. Payment is directly deposited into drivers’ accounts weekly, with rates ranging from $2.50 to $3.50 per mile for a 5-day work week.
GP Transco distinguishes itself by avoiding the following burdens:
Owner-operators can expect to handle 3-5 loads per week, and the company’s dispatcher-to-driver ratio is optimized for efficiency.
Owners will benefit from:
All GP Transco cabs feature Wi-Fi hotspots, and an in-house maintenance shop is available for truck repairs. A driver portal provides access to completed loads and detailed settlements.
Drivers at GP Transco enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
GP Transco recently inaugurated its state-of-the-art headquarters in Joliet, IL, boasting over 40,000 square feet of amenities accessible to drivers 24/7. These amenities include:
Drivers and owner-operators benefit from access to GP Transport’s top-notch equipment, featuring:
Available vehicle models include Volvo VNL760 and Freightliner Cascadia, accompanied by new trailers with self-inflating tires, self-adjusting brakes, and easy tandem slide operation.
GP Transco also offers pet and rider programs, as well as a lease-to-purchase option. Dedicated routes, an on-site maintenance facility, replacement trucks, and driver courtesy cars are part of the package.
Safety is a paramount concern, with one safety manager available and bonus incentives for clean inspections:
Prospective GP Transco trucking career applicants must meet the following criteria:
Information based from 08/2023 – Check for Updates.
When starting a driving career as an OTR driver, there are several essential things to know that can contribute to a successful and safe journey. Here are
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