Class A Driver - Class A Driver ABC Supply Co. Employee Review

3.0
Sep 2, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield and the deductible is very low. At any opportunity, they feed you. There is a founders day celebration, meaning ABC celebrates Ken Hendricks' finding of the company from 1982. So annually and by district they get together and go somewhere like Main Event, all meet up, bring your family and get paid for it just to have fun. Christmas Parties is another fun event. I did like they went to E Logs and take that very seriously. They do not allow a driver to go past 14 hours without a 10 hour reset and during your shift, you must shut the truck down for 30 minutes. The bigger branches offer new equipment and they are not afraid to spend money to fix equipment. They also offer raises and annual bonuses. Paid Holidays and vacations also.

Cons

Pay is substantially less than the average, but keep in mind each branch is different. I was at $14 an hour. Raises, even though are offered, are not always great. The branch I was at gave workers.$0.50. Hours fluctuate. During the "on season", which is about end of March or somewhere in April, till about between September or October hours are long. 60 plus hours a week. The "off" season workers are struggling to get 40 hours. Time is key on deliveries. If you can't keep each stop to about 30 minutes and it continues as such, you could potentially be released. They do hire alot of workers during the "on season" only to release them during the "off season". Again each branch differs. But from my experience, it's the luck of the draw. Leaving in the morning, the trailers are loaded. After that, during the day, the driver has to sometimes locate the material and if the order is not built, you have to build it yourself then load it yourself. Drivers, if interested still in this company, let it be known that you are not just a driver. When there is no loads to be taken out, you have to work in the warehouse. Building orders, helping customer pickups, loading and unloading trucks and trailers.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Apr 13, 2026
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Pros

None during my time there.

Cons

Drivers Beware. Misleading job expectations: Hired as a boom driver, but expected to perform multiple roles. The common phrase used is “everyone does everything,” which means you are also functioning as a warehouse worker. They won't disclose that. Warehouse responsibilities: Drivers are expected to pick and prepare their own orders, including pulling and wrapping materials before deliveries. Physical labor beyond job scope: Boom drivers are required to manually deliver heavy items such as doors, windows, and cabinets into homes, rather than using equipment as advertised. You will carry items into homes. Equipment expectations: Required to operate multiple types of trucks (boom, box truck, semi, moffett), often switching throughout the day. NO SET SCHEDULE. Disorganized workflow: No structured daily plan—only the first stop is known. Orders are frequently not ready, resulting in repeated trips back to the warehouse and significant downtime loading your own truck. Poor communication: Lack of coordination between management and staff; expectations and instructions are often unclear. Inadequate training: Very limited hands-on boom training Sent for NCCCO certification after only two weeks on the job. Unrealistic expectations to pass with minimal experience Onboarding issues: Disorganized process with little support for new hires Timekeeping errors: Hours were inaccurately recorded and required correction Management concerns: Unprofessional communication from branch management Reimbursement issues: Initial resistance to paying mileage and tolls despite prior agreement Boom Drivers Beware this review is specific to the Tinton Falls, NJ branch. Other locations may operate differently. However, frequent hiring for boom driver roles—especially during peak season—raises concerns about high turnover.

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