Thinking about driving for Clark Transfer and ever wondered what it might be like? If you’ve been leased to a company and felt like you’re just a company driver with a truck payment, that’s what it’s like. Do what you’re told, when you’re told, go where you’re told when you’re told and you only want to make enough to survive, that’s what it’s like.

If you’re single or team with your spouse and live in your truck and you’re truck is paid for, you’ll probably do great and go on a couple of tours and have a great time. If you don’t need to be home for months at a time and you enjoy being treated like you’re an idiot, it’s a great place to drive for.

A unique part of driving for Clark Transfer is that all the drivers get together probably more often than other companies. Everyone arrives at one place and either loads or unloads at a show so a lot of Clark Transfer drivers are in one place at the same time. What do drivers do when they get together?

The company will brag about their low turnover rate and they’re probably right. There are a lot of drivers that have been there a very long time. If you’ve been there for ten years, you’re probably in the core group of A list drivers. You get the best tours, you get the opportunity to be lead driver and make more money then newer drivers.

If you’re there over five years, you get a 1% raise. They’ve had the same pay scale for ten years. Ten years ago, $10 an hour detention was good money, now it beats minimum wage, but that’s about it. Even the $100 a day layover is nice, but it doesn’t make a truck payment when you’re sitting for a week at a time.

If this is you’re first visit, be sure and read the other posts to find out what it’s like to driver for Clark Transfer in Harriburg, PA