OPEN IN CHROME AND BEGIN PRE-SCREENING
PROCEED TO APPLICATION FOR MVT: DIVISION 110 SOLO
CODE: OMVTD110S
AVG PAY $1,152-$1,248/wk & BENEFITS
HOME 48 HOURS EVERY 2 WEEKS (WITH 34 HR RESET ON THE ROAD)
DRY VAN FREIGHT
50% D&H, 98% NO-TOUCH FREIGHT
QUALIFICATIONS:
- MUST HAVE AT LEAST 6 MONTHS VERIFIABLE T/T EXPERIENCE WITHIN THE LAST YEAR (Will consider 12 months in the last 3 years or 3 years in the last 10 upon review)
- MUST BE WILLING TO DRIVE AT NIGHT
- MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE AND HAVE HELD A US DRIVER’S LICENSE FOR THE LAST 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS
- * MVT cannot work with anyone licensed out of Washington, North Dakota and Wyoming. They are monopolistic states and they will need to be licensed out of the hiring state.
***See the CARRIER SPREADSHEET and the QUALIFICATIONS SECTION on the CARRIER DETAILS PAGE for more qualification requirements.***
HIRING AREAS
PRIMARY RUNNING AREA
Depending on freight and customer demand you may run outside of route indicated.
LIVE CALL SCRIPTS
IS YOUR DRIVER POTENTIALLY QUALIFIED FOR THIS JOB?
– Do they live within the hiring area?
YES, THE DRIVER IS POTENTIALLY QUALIFIED
LIVE CALL SCRIPT FOR POTENTIALLY QUALIFIED DRIVERS
“Hello, can I speak with _____? Hi this is __________ with IMC Professional Driver Services. How are you doing today? I’m calling about an application you had submitted recently on indeed for a Class A CDL Truck Driver – OTR route.”
“Just to give you a little background about IMC, we work with more than 55 carriers nationwide and so we’re always looking for good drivers. Our state of the art system tracks hundreds of jobs in real-time, so we always have a bird’s eye view on the industry and what opportunities are available.”
“The job we’re talking about today is an OTR route delivering dry van freight mainly within the states of WY, CO, TN, TX, NM AND CA. It’ll be 50% D&H, 99% no touch freight. You’ll be home 48 hours every 2 weeks making an average of $1,152-$1,248 per week.”
“Does that sound like something you’d be interested in?”
COMMON OBJECTIONS
THE PAY RATE IS TOO LOW
HOME DAILY ACCOUNTS
“I understand what you’re saying, but you have to realize that with these local accounts the fact that you’re home in your own bed everyday is basically part of the compensation. Most drivers are willing to take a bit less pay in exchange for that benefit. And most home daily jobs also require you to start with a night driving shift because the more desirable day shifts go to the drivers with seniority; typically those with years and years on that account.
REGIONAL & OTR ACCOUNTS
“I understand what you’re saying, but I’ll bet they didn’t guarantee you a certain amount of miles or pay per week. You need to understand that I talk to drivers every single day who took a job because the pay rate sounded really good, but now they’ve been sitting at the house for two weeks with a shiny brand new truck in the yard just waiting to get dispatched on a load. Their bills aren’t getting paid and so they call me back to ask if the job we talked about is still available. Sadly in most cases the answer ends up being no.
“The important difference here is freight volume. The carrier I’m trying to set you up with is a strong national carrier with excellent, reliable freight volume who is going to be able to make sure you’re getting your mileage in ever week. (and if applicable) this job has a guaranteed weekly pay of $________, so you’re going to be making money whether that truck moves an inch or not.
I DON’T WANT TO DRIVE AT NIGHT
“Most of the jobs we have require night driving at least to start. The more desirable day routes typically go to the drivers that have been on the job the longest; and that’s especially true for the local home daily jobs. Also, if you’re going to hold out for a day-time driving job, then there’s probably going to be a little less pay that what you’d be getting driving the night routes. Simply because, just like with home daily jobs, since they’re more popular routes they can get away with paying a little less on those accounts.
I DON’T LIKE THAT CARRIER
ME OR SOMEONE ELSE HAS HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE WITH THAT CARRIER
“Let me ask you this: As long as the paychecks clear when you go to cash them, what difference does it really make whose logo is painted on the side of the truck? I mean I understand if you or someone you know had a bad experience once, or maybe you’ve heard rumors about someone who did. But just like any other national company, there are good employees and there are bad ones. It doesn’t necessarily reflect on the entire company and all their employees.
“The other side of that coin is that if it’s someone else that had a bad experience, then you’ve got to realize that you and I weren’t there. We don’t really know the actual circumstances around any situation because there are always two sides to every story, and you’re making important, life-changing calculations for your own life and career based on the single side of someone else’s story. And for every bad experience you’ve heard about, I can name ten drivers who love that carrier and brag about them all the time. If you have a bad experience with a Walmart employee we don’t generally boycott Walmart for the rest of our lives. And likewise, a lousy dispatcher from Houston or wherever isn’t going to be in (DRIVER’S AREA). In fact, they probably won’t be tolerated at that carrier for long at all if they’re making their drivers quit, or asking them to do something illegal…
THAT CARRIER HAS A BAD REPUTATION
“There are certain carriers who are willing to give first time drivers a seat, and problem drivers a second chance. And fortunately that’s the case, otherwise there would be no place for new drivers to cut their teeth and gain the experience they need to progress in their career. And there aren’t very many drivers out there who have a perfectly clean driving record with no dings whatsoever for as long as they’ve been in a truck.
“At the end of the day what I’m proposing is just a temporary job; not a marriage. This is a strong and reputable carrier with really nice late model trucks and they boast a pretty high retention rate. They keep their drivers out on the road earning with good, steady freight volume, and this job will provide you with an immediate opportunity to earn good money while adding more experience to your resume so that we can get you an even better job a few months down the road. Some of their drivers may not be the best there ever was, but they’re earning paychecks that clear the bank every week. In your time there you can prove the stereotype wrong. Go out there and be the best driver on the road.
TOO MUCH HOME TIME
“Most of our carriers are more than happy to let you stay out longer and take less home time if you’d rather keep your wheels turnin’ and earnin’. I’ll double check with the carrier to make sure that’s the case with this particular account, and I’ll also put you in direct contact with one of their reps so that you can ask them any other questions that you might think of.
“In the meantime, let me go ahead and get a good application on file for you. These seats are extremely competitive, and our best shot at securing a seat for you is to go ahead and get your application submitted as soon as possible, because this particular account is really popular and tends to close quickly, so it’s important that we go ahead and get your hat in the ring as quickly as possible, while we still can. Once I have a completed application on file you’ll never have to do another application with us again. With each subsequent job you take through us we just update your info and send it on to the carriers for you, allowing for a much quicker, easier, and streamlined application process for you.
I HAVE TO TALK TO MY SPOUSE…
“Hey I can totally understand and appreciate that. We want everyone to be on the same page and excited about this opportunity. But I’ll tell you what, instead of you having to try and memorize and repeat all the important information about this job, how about we get on the phone with him/her on a 3-way call, so that way I can give both of you all the information at the same time? That way I can answer any questions he/she may have as well. Can we do that right now?
IF NOT NOW, SET UP A TIME WHEN YOU CAN CALL THE DRIVER BACK TO INITIATE A 3-WAY CALL.
YES IT DOES!
“OK, so first of all, let me ask you this..”
-What is it you’re currently doing, and what’s got you looking for a change today?
– Are you at least 21 years old?
– Do you have at least 6 months verifiable Class A CDL T/T experience within the last year? (Will consider 12 months in the last 3 years or 3 years in the last 10 upon review)
IF YES, DO THE PRE-SCREENING, THEN
IF THE CANDIDATE IS BOTH QUALIFIED AND INTERESTED
“OK, so far everything looks good. Let me go ahead and give you all the details about the job and the carrier from top to bottom, and at the end if you have any questions I’ll be happy to track down any additional information for you that I don’t already have.”
DO A COMPLETE PRESENTATION STARTING WITH JOB DETAILS
AFTERWARD, MOVE ON TO THE CLOSE
THE CLOSE
“Did you have any other questions about the job or the carrier that I didn’t cover?”
(If you don’t have the answer or can’t find it, assure the driver that they will be contacted by a carrier rep and can ask more detailed questions within the next 24-48 hours)
THE ‘COME TO JESUS’ MEETING
“It looks like we may have a good match here and I’m confident that I can get you this seat. But before I submit your application with my name on it I need to make sure this is the job you want. If there are any other opportunities you’re interested in or waiting to see about, then I’d encourage you to go ahead and see about those jobs and then get back with me once you’re ready to commit to this opportunity.”
“When I submit an application to one of my carriers, I’m giving them the assurance that I have a qualified driver who wants the job and is committed to taking the seat if they get the offer. If that isn’t you then that’s fine, it’s not going to hurt my feelings, but I have to protect my reputation with our carriers”.
“If you’re ready to get orientation scheduled then I can go ahead and get your application submitted right now. And when this carrier sees our apps come in, they tend to put those up at the top of the stack because they know we bring them a lot of really good, highly qualified drivers.”
“Would you like to go ahead and get your application in process today?”
YES I WOULD!
PROCEED TO THE APPLICATION FOR
[CUSTOM 4: MVT: DIVISION 110 SOLO]
IF THE DRIVER ASKS, “CAN I DO THE APPLICATION MYSELF?”
PROCEED TO SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
[CUSTOM 5: DRIVER SUBMITTED APPLICATIONS]
IF NOT QUALIFIED/INTERESTED:
I DO HAVE OTHER OPTIONS
“Well, unfortunately it sounds like this position may not be the best fit for you, but I do have another job in mind that I think may be perfect if you’d like to hear about that.”
I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING/I’LL GET BACK WITH YOU
“Unfortunately, it sounds like this position may not be the best fit for you, but like I said, we work with more than 50 carriers, so let me get some additional information from you so we can get you into our system and then I’ll give you a call as soon as I find a better fit for you.
“The job you applied for was an OTR position, out 2 weeks with a 34 hr. weekly reset on the road. Is that what you’re looking for, or how much home time are you needing to get?
“Are you willing to do some unloading for higher pay or do you prefer more of a Drop & Hook situation? And what kind of pay range do you need for a job to make sense for you?”
(Remind your driver that the home daily and no touch jobs are not going to pay as well as the home weekly, EOW and driver unload jobs do). Take notes on the driver’s responses and preferences.
“I’m going to send you our intelli-app link. Once you fill that out and submit it we’ll be able to see what we have that you may be interested in and qualified for. At that point I can just give you a call back and if you love the job we’ll have most of what we need to get an application submitted for you right away.
“Be sure to save my number so that you’ll know it’s me because if I call you back then it means I’ve found something that I think you’ll love!
NO THANKS…
“That’s the job you had applied for. What is it you’re actually wanting? (listen to the response)
ONCE YOU HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION, GO TO GOOGLE EARTH TO LOOK FOR JOBS IN THE APPLICANT’S AREA THAT MEET THEIR PREFERENCES. IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION, CONTINUE WITH THE FOLLOWING PROBING QUESTIONS:
“What’s your preference on home time? Are you willing to do some unloading or do you prefer more of a Drop & Hook situation? And what kind of pay are you looking for?”
(Keep in mind, and remind your driver that the home daily, no touch jobs are not going to pay as well as the home weekly, EOW and driver unload jobs) Take notes on the driver’s responses and preferences.
I DO HAVE SOME OTHER OPTIONS
GO TO THE JOB PAGE FOR THE RECOMMENDED JOB
I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING/I’LL GET BACK TO YOU
VOICEMAIL SCRIPT
“Hi, [Driver] this is _____ with IMC Professional Driver Services. I’m trying to reach you regarding an application you had submitted recently on indeed for a Class A CDL Truck Driver – OTR route. Please give me a call back as soon as you can at (417) 294-6664, extension 70_. Thank you and have a great day!”
NO, THIS DRIVER PROBABLY DOESN’T QUALIFY FOR THIS JOB
LIVE CALL SCRIPT FOR A LIKELY UNQUALIFIED DRIVER
“Hello, can I speak with __________? Hi , this is _________ with IMC Professional Driver Services. How you doing today? I’m calling about an application you had submitted recently on indeed for a Class A CDL Truck Driver – OTR route.”
THE INFORMATION WAS WRONG, THE DRIVER MAY BE QUALIFIED
THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT, AND THE DRIVER IS DQ
VOICEMAIL SCRIPT
“Hi, [Driver] this is ________ with IMC Professional Driver Services. I’m trying to reach you regarding an application you had submitted recently on indeed for a Class A CDL Truck Driver – OTR route. Please give me a call back as soon as you can at (417) 294-6664, extension 70_. Thank you and have a great day!”
JOB DETAILS
This is an OTR route delivering dry van freight mainly within the states of WY, CO, TN, TX, NM and CA. Depending on freight and customer demand you may run outside of route indicated on the running map. It’ll be 50% D&H and 98% no touch freight.
You’ll be home for 48 hours every 2 weeks with a 34 hour reset while on the road. Routes usually take 6-7 days running an average of 2,400 miles per week and the average length of haul is 1,400 miles.
Pay is based on mileage. Your mileage rate will depend on verifiable experience and range from $0.48-$0.52 CPM. Average pay will be $1,152-$1,248 per week.
You’ll also be eligible for the quarterly safety bonus and if you have your passport you get an additional $100 for runs that go to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) or Montreal, Canada.
NEXT, GO OVER THE BENEFITS PACKAGE
QUALIFICATIONS
The following table is general carrier info. Pay attention to the qualifications listed in red at the top of the job info page for this job’s specific qualifications/requirements
Pre-Qualifications | |
Minimum Age | At least 21 years of age |
Minimum Experience (tractor Trailer/OTR) | 6 months in the last year of OTR/Regional experience with Tractor-trailer with a trailer of 40’ of more. 12 months in the last 3 years of OTR/Regional experience with Tractor-trailer with a trailer of 40’ of more. (upon review) 3 years in the last 10 years of OTR/Regional experience with Tractor-trailer with a trailer of 40’ of more. (upon review) Houston Drivers MUST have 2 years in the past 3 years of OTR/Regional experience with Tractor-trailer with a trailer of 40’ of more. *** This DOES NOT apply to local Houlton routes! * MUST be combination CMV with minimum 40 foot trailer * Will count Local, Regional or OTR experience * Oil Field, school or driving on private roads does not count towards experience * Military experience is verified at 50% – If a driver has a year of military service with an 88M or 14T, they count that as 6 months * Must have a current valid Class A CDL, not licensed in a monopolistic state (ND, OH, WA, WY, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands) * If A Driver has a license in a different state other than where they live: If in Nebraska, they can proceed. They will have to sign a letter of intent that they will work on changing their license to TX within 30 days. The only states will not allow are Washington, Wyoming, North Dakota and Ohio. * MVT cannot work with anyone licensed out of Washington, North Dakota, Ohio and Wyoming. They are monopolistic states and they will need to be licensed out of the hiring state. |
Moving Violations (max in 3 year period) | No more than 3 in the past 3 years in any vehicle |
Policy on License suspensions | No multiple license suspensions, downgrades, withdrawals in the last 3 years. |
DOT Recordable Accidents | -If only 6 months of experience, no accidents. -No preventable fatality within the last 3 years -No rear-end over 30 mph, rollover or head on collision accidents within the past 3 years * All DOT Recordable Accidents in the past 3 years require review – Please try and get accident report |
Incidents (max in 3 year period) | -No more than 4 incidents in the last 3 years. -If only 6 months of experience, no preventable incidents or accidents. |
Ticket / Accident / Incident Combo | Case by Case |
Maximum Major Moving Violation (in the last 3 years) |
None of the following; -Careless or reckless driving in previous 3 years -Cell phone violations in the previous 3 years -Improper or erratic lane change in the previous 3 years -Following too close in the previous 3 years -Violating State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with a fatal accident -Driving a CMV without a CDL or CLP -Driving a CMV without the proper class of CLP or CDL and/or endorsements for the specific vehicle group being operated or for the passengers or type of cargo being transported -Violations concerning railroad crossings while driving a CMV * No speeding 15 mph or more over posted speed limit in the last year in any vehicle. |
Max. Number of Jobs- in the last 3 years | -No more than 4 in the past 3 years -No more than 2 jobs within the last year |
Policy Against Unemployment- even if it is accounted for | Will review |
Terminated Applicants | -None in the last 12 months for safety reasons -Will review case by case |
Criminal Convictions – How old must they be? Based off the conviction date? What are the “silver bullets”? |
-Current probations require a letter clearing driver for interstate commerce -No felonies in the last year or in a CMV in a lifetime -No multiple felonies related to drug trafficking, human trafficking, or smuggling in the last 3 years -No sexual offenses or offenses involving harm to a minor. -Multiple Misdemeanors, Bond Forfeitures, Fine Payment Plans, Probations, and Multiple Deferrals in the last 5 years require approval by supervisor. -No multiple prior misdemeanors and felonies in a lifetime * Go by conviction date |
DUI/DWI- What is the max number and what time frames do they need to fall outside of? |
-None in the past 5 years -No drug or alcohol and motor vehicle violations in any vehicle in the last 3 years * Go by conviction date * No Positive Drug/Alcohol test in the past 5 years. Must have SAP Program documentation & must be approved by safety |
Is Haz-Mat Required? Is there a grace period for driver to obtain it? |
No |
DOT Physical Requirements | -Driver must have a valid DOT Physical before going to orientation w/ at least 3 months remaining on current medical card -MVT MUST have a copy of the Long Form Physical, Medical Card and CDL-A |
Drug Screening | Urine |
Other Endorsements Required | None |
Other Automatic DQ’s. | -No leaving the scene of an accident in any vehicle ever -No Sexual Charges -No Domestic Abuse Charges -No Child Abuse Charges -No felony convictions while operating a CMV -No Positive Drug/Alcohol in the past 5 years -Truck abandonment or unauthorized location without notice at the previous carrier or more than 1 in the period being reviewed |
BENEFITS
MEDICAL/DENTAL/VISION/LIFE INSURANCE
PAID VACATION/ORIENTATION/TRAINING
401k RETIREMENT PROGRAM + COMPANY MATCH
NEXT, GO OVER EQUIPMENT INFO
EQUIPMENT INFO
You’ll be running International LT’s, Long-Haul Tractors with automatic transmissions and an average age of no older than 2.5 years. Most drivers have a fridge, microwave and even a cook top in the trucks.
There are no Inverters, Electric APU has power strips. Inverters provided by drivers must be installed by the shop for $35. Some of the newer trucks have solar panels which charge the APU.
The truck high speed will depend on the MPG’s of that mornings report. Depending on how high the MPG’s are, the truck will adjust to the speed of 65mph – 72mph.
Base Speed = 65 MPH
8.50 MPG = 67 MPH
9 MPG = 68 MPH
9.5 MPG = 69 MPH
10 MPG = 72
Trucks are permanently assigned as long as you take no more than 2 days home time. Misuse of home time can result in loss of assigned truck. All regional routes will require trucks to be parked in the yard for off time. The only division that trucks might go home is Division 010 and that’s only when the driver isn’t close to a terminal or yard.
Cameras in truck are front and driver facing but event only.
Riders are allowed from day one, must be over 12 years of age and will cost $15/month or $150/year. Pets, both cats and dogs, are allowed with no weight limit. There will be a non-refundable fee of $500, payable in 5 payments of $100. Multiple pets will be approved on a case by case basis (Fee is increased per pet, ex. 2 pets would be $1,000, 5 payments of $200).
NEXT, GO OVER CARRIER INFO
CARRIER INFO
Mesilla Valley Transportation is an established company with over 40 years of industry experience. They’re based out of the Southwest but service all 48 states and Canada. They currently offer Regional and OTR positions for Solo drivers, teams and Owner Operators hauling dry freight consisting of anything from automotive parts to beer.
NEXT, GO OVER ORIENTATION INFO
Presentation | |
Sign-On Bonus | None at this time |
Driver Types |
Company Solo Company Teams Owner Operator – Lease Purchase Option available after 90 days of employment as a Company Driver |
Types of Runs |
OTR: Solo & Teams Regional: Solo & Teams |
Type of Freight | Drivers Haul Dry Freight – Anything from automotive parts to beer. |
Type of Equipment | International LT’s Long-Haul Tractors * Cameras – Front & Driver Facing Cameras – Event Only * Most of our drivers have refrigerator, microwave and even cooking tops |
Transmission Type | Automatics * Will consider Drivers with an automatic restriction |
Average age of tractor | No older than 2.5 years |
Is truck permanently assigned to the driver? | Yes As long as drivers take 2 days max of home time. Slip seating for casuals, or any Drivers that prefer it Misuse of home time can result in loss of assigned truck |
Truck Speed | Every morning the truck gets a report of the MPGs. Depending on how high the MPGs are, the truck will adjust to the speed of 65-72 MPH. Base Speed = 65 MPH 8.50 MPG = 67 MPH 9 MPG = 68 MPH 9.5 MPG = 69 MPH 10 MPG = 72 |
Can truck be taken home for time off? | The only time and division where trucks go home is Div. 010, when they are not close to a terminal or yard. The over the road division. All regional route, truck stays in the yard. |
Is truck equipped with Invertors / APU’s? | No Inverters – Electric APU has power strips Invertors provided by drivers must be installed by the shop ($35) Some newer trucks have solar panels which charge the APU |
% of Drop and Hook | 50% |
% of No Touch | 98% Local – 100% no touch |
% are Haz-Mat Loads | 0% |
Pay Scale – Solo & Team | See Pay Matrix |
Type of Driver Pay | PC Miler |
When are drivers paid? | Weekly on Friday for all miles submitted the previous Monday by midnight. |
How are drivers paid? |
Direct Deposit to bank account or reloadable debit card. (Blue Bird, Green Dot, etc.) |
Pay Increase | Yearly |
Breakdown Pay | Breakdown pay $75 Detention varies and that they will cover in orientation as it is dependent on the customer |
Primary Running Areas |
W, SW, S, C. SE, E |
Average Miles per wk. |
OTR – 6000 miles per week Regional – 3000 miles or 6000 miles per week |
Average Length of Haul |
OTR – 600-1600 miles Regional – 400 miles |
Home Time / Days Out |
See Information sheet Division 230 & 410 Out 5-7 days Home 34 to 48 hour reset at home Off times rotates Division 400 Casual Drivers -Minimum 4-6 consecutive days every 30 days -No limit on number of days to run each month -Slip seat, must clean out truck after each run -Pay and incentives same as above -Ability to run 410 and 400 freight -Live within 150 miles of Nashville -Start and stop in Nashville, no taking truck home |
Average Weekly Pay | See Information sheet attached to job info page |
How is Driver Vacation Calculated? | 52 week average |
EZ Pass provided | Yes |
Pre-Pass Provided | Yes |
Toll Cards Provided | Will reimburse any tolls |
Type of Fuel Card | Comdata |
Layover Pay | $35 after 24 hours |
Dock Detention Pay | Yes – Dispatcher will advise the amount Starts after 2 hours |
Multi-Stop Pay | -$20 for any stops outside the first and last -$20 split for Teams Dispatcher will advise the amount |
New York City | Only Division 400 |
Safety Bonus | Paid Quarterly Safety Points Rewards Program $100 for every DOT clean inspection when reported to safety |
Rider Policy | Yes, starts 1st day, and is $150.00 a year Rider has to be over 12 years of age Cost: $15.00 per month, or $150.00 yearly |
Pet Policy | Yes – Cats & Dogs – No weight limit $500 non-refundable fee 5 payments of $100.00 Cats ARE allowed Multiple pets – case by case. (Fee is increased ex. 2 pets would be $1000, 5 payments of $200) |
Is there 24 hour dispatch? |
Yes |
Does driver have routing / fuel stop flexibility? | All fuel stops, and routes will be sent when you are dispatched Fines and penalties will be given for failure to follow Fleet Supervisor, or fuel dept. must approve any diversions from routes or fuel stops given |
Is per diem optional? |
Per Diem is mandatory at $0.16 cpm |
Orientation is held on what days? | Tuesday/Wednesday Thursday/Friday *** The only location that only has 1 orientation is in Laredo (Tues/Wed class only) |
Orientation is held where? |
El Paso, TX Nashville, TN Laredo, TX |
Orientation Pay | $500.00 – Quick Hire Pay * Eligibility requires drivers to join within 2 week of being approved for orientation and coming on the date they originally confirmed as their desired orientation date. |
Lodging Provided |
El Paso, TX Super 8 Nashville, TN Comfort Inn Laredo, TX Family Garden Inn * Double Occupancy – unless driver requests single room and agrees to pay half the room fee up front. (cannot be deducted from first paycheck). |
Meals Provided | Breakfast and Lunch are provided Dinner is on the driver |
Travel Provided | Bus (9-12 hours) Plane (if bus travel is too long) * ** MVT does not offer rental cars but will reimburse them for whatever the bus ticket would be if they decide to get one on their own ( paid out on there first paycheck) |
Insurance Starts When? | 60 days, paid per pay period (weekly). Refer to driver benefits package on Information Sheet for more info Provided by Boon Chapman, a subsidized company w/Aetna |
Life Insurance | $25k life insurance paid by MVT |
401K | John Hancock The new company matching contributions are 100% vested when you join the plan |
ORIENTATION INFO (MVTORT)
Orientation will be 2 days long Tuesday/Wednesday or Thursday/Friday and held in El Paso, TX; Nashville, TN or Laredo, TX. Lodging will be provided at the Super 8 in El Paso, the Comfort Inn in Nashville and the Family Garden Inn in Laredo. All double occupancy unless you want to request a single room and pay half the room fee up front.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided, dinner is on you. Travel will be by bus or by plane if bus travel is too long. MVT does not offer rental cars but will reimburse up to the cost of a bus ticket (paid out on the first paycheck).
You’ll be paid $500 Quick Hire Pay as long as you join within 2 weeks of being approved for orientation and you show on the original confirmed orientation date.
USE ‘MVTORT’ IN MAPPING FOR ORIENTATION DETAILS AND LOCATIONS
UPON COMPLETION OF THE PRESENTATION, RETURN TO THE CLOSE