Mr. Bob trained me six months ago. Without a doubt, he is a super person ... Reliable Carriers is the best company and all the people who are part of it make it better.
After a few years hauling produce I started with a moving company (1976). That's where I really learned "take your time and do it right the first time" whether it's strap placement on electronics or cars or padding properly. Hauled a lot of vehicles with HHG decked over them cleared by inches. Always admired the Reliable drivers for their equipment. Miss it bad!
My cousin drove for Allen Moving and Storage, he haul GM Experimental Vehicles to Phoenix, California to their Testing Track. Allen went out of Business it was at that point Reliable Assumed all of Allen Business under the Allied Transport Umbrella. Those Double Decker Car Haulers are very Cool.
The real challange today is finding reliable people who want to work hard, and who wants to be committed to one company. Many people jump from one company to another looking for the best company while not improving. Many want to be owner operators. It's very painful when you educate people, they work a few months and leave you.
@@christopherkitts7496 DO NOT GO TO CARVANA!!! it’s getting worse and worse. Bonuses going down as well as more work for the driver. It’s a mess over there for sure. Everyone is quitting it used to be good but now that their broke they’re really cracking down on bonuses.
I am working on getting my CDL, my dream job is working for Reliable Carriers, I always telll my son that one day him his sister and his mom are gonna go with me on the road but when I showed him the video of one of your trucks he immediately told me “papi that is the truck I wanna drive with you” and I can’t just not drive that truck with my son.
Been wanting to work for reliable since I got my cdl don’t have any car hauling experience and only 2 years driving with no incident gonna shoot for it if they don’t hit me im going to jack cooper for a year then I’ll have all my experience needed and they should hire me
Hi Andy, We look for atleast 3 years of OTR and 2 years of specialized / high value goods experience. This includes auto transport, Household Goods, Art transport, etc.
We look for atleast 3 years of OTR experience, and ideally 2 years of car hauling or specialty (HHG , high value art, etc). Appreciation of cars is a huge plus. If you’re interested, definitely fill out our pre-app! reliablecarriers.jotform.com/220127105693954
Mr. Bob trained me six months ago. Without a doubt, he is a super person ... Reliable Carriers is the best company and all the people who are part of it make it better.
Thank you so much Rene. We appreciate you and we’re so happy to have you on our team!
so they really make 200k as team driver ?
Was it with a manual or automatic?
After a few years hauling produce I started with a moving company (1976). That's where I really learned "take your time and do it right the first time" whether it's strap placement on electronics or cars or padding properly. Hauled a lot of vehicles with HHG decked over them cleared by inches. Always admired the Reliable drivers for their equipment. Miss it bad!
@Jackson Reed Was also jealous of you flatbed guys getting forklifts to do the heavy lifting....try loading/unloading 3,000 sq. ft. of HHG...by hand!
Lucky to have that gentleman’s experience a phone call away. Seems like the right temperament to teach.
My cousin drove for Allen Moving and Storage, he haul GM Experimental Vehicles to Phoenix, California to their Testing Track. Allen went out of Business it was at that point Reliable Assumed all of Allen Business under the Allied Transport Umbrella. Those Double Decker Car Haulers are very Cool.
The real challange today is finding reliable people who want to work hard, and who wants to be committed to one company. Many people jump from one company to another looking for the best company while not improving. Many want to be owner operators. It's very painful when you educate people, they work a few months and leave you.
Every time I see these trucks pull in somewhere my mouth is wide open! I feel like a 16yrs old ! This is a kick ass company to work for!💯👊🏾👊🏾✌🏾
Great job Bob!
GREAT JOB BOB!!!
love this company!
Reliable loves JB!! 🧡💯
@@ReliableCarriers hello, what are your experience requirements?
I’ve been working for carvana doing car hualing. Really interested in advancing my career to reliable 💪
Stay there believe me.or if you want to have no life.then move to Reliable.
How you liking carvana? I am on the fence about accepting a cdl driver position.
@@christopherkitts7496 DO NOT GO TO CARVANA!!! it’s getting worse and worse. Bonuses going down as well as more work for the driver.
It’s a mess over there for sure.
Everyone is quitting it used to be good but now that their broke they’re really cracking down on bonuses.
Do you need experience to haul cars? Do you guys have training programs for new drivers out of Cdl school?
I am working on getting my CDL, my dream job is working for Reliable Carriers, I always telll my son that one day him his sister and his mom are gonna go with me on the road but when I showed him the video of one of your trucks he immediately told me “papi that is the truck I wanna drive with you” and I can’t just not drive that truck with my son.
That’s awesome 🧡 We definitely hope you hear from you once you get more experience. All the best to you and your family.
Very cool!
Can you show how the driver load/unload vehicles like dually pickups, Suburbans, exotic cars that are wrapped from the manufacturer, etc.
What's the pay ?
Do you have to live in a certain location like La or Vegas to work for Reliable
What equipment do you start on if hired? I'm an experienced car hauler.
How many years of experience do I need to start?
Been wanting to work for reliable since I got my cdl don’t have any car hauling experience and only 2 years driving with no incident gonna shoot for it if they don’t hit me im going to jack cooper for a year then I’ll have all my experience needed and they should hire me
Not to hate I remember in the 90's hauling automotive the drivers wouldn't talk to us on the cb at all, now their advertising, funny how that works.
what r the requirements for an O/O without any car hauling exp to join??
Hi Andy, We look for atleast 3 years of OTR and 2 years of specialized / high value goods experience. This includes auto transport, Household Goods, Art transport, etc.
@@ReliableCarriers can it be solo driver?? how often is the home time??? when is the peak season???
I would love to do this, I just don't have the car hauling experience. I would love to learn though.
How much OTR experience do you require a new driver to have prier to joining the Reliable Family
3 years OTR 👍 2 years speciality (household moving, art, technology, or cars of course)
how does someone get on with your company
We look for atleast 3 years of OTR experience, and ideally 2 years of car hauling or specialty (HHG , high value art, etc). Appreciation of cars is a huge plus. If you’re interested, definitely fill out our pre-app!
reliablecarriers.jotform.com/220127105693954
How much do you make your first through third years?
Our company OTR drivers average 100k yearly (plus full benefits), lease/ owner operators average $350k.
@@ReliableCarriers Thank you. Is that $100K, & $350K after taxes?
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$6 a gallon?? Horrrrrrrrrrrrrrrible
What's with the masks? kinda might say something about the leaning of this company
Video was filmed a few months ago. And yes it does say something, we comply with the law! Lol. Masks are no longer required.
Do you discriminate against people you don't have car hauling experience?