Operator - Driver/Operator Greyhound Employee Review

5.0
Jul 23, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Longevity, company has been around for 100yrs plus..if your looking for job stability, this is it. Great affordable company benefits, retirement catch up options, plus much much more negotiated by the Union 🤔 ohh, did I mention we are Union? I was a truck driver for three years and never was home at least with Greyhound I can be all you have to do is let them know your going home and they will cushion you with pay. Extra board drivers are guaranteed at least one day off a week.

Cons

A multi-million dollar company could use allot more buses. They should catch up with the supply in order to meet there demand.. We all could work on our customer service skills without being pissed off at the company and how Cooperate see fit to run it.. not all companies will be perfect but Greyhound has been known for many decade's.

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Pros

You will receive 9 hrs for rest time (unless there’s an issue) which is beneficial when over the road.

Cons

Payroll discrepancies will burden your time. It’s imperative to check your pay DAILY and submit claims immediately else your upcoming paycheck will be wrong. Do not expect management to help. You’ll rely on older drivers for input on and off the road. Runs are supposed to be assigned the day before and this is not reality. Expect late / early calls with misinformation. Mgmt will not honor your vacation block schedule (Mon 12:01 thru Sun 6am PTO week) and contact you for assignment. They will interrupt your vacation week in hopes you’ll take an assignment. Guaranteed days off are also a cause of friction. When your GDO approaches they will try to assign work then claim you forfeited the day off and need to continue in service. “Based off the needs of the operation” is their blanket excuse. You have to reach out to union rep and push back. If you report Fatigued more than once they will write you up. And this is after denying your guaranteed days off. Training is fast tracked and once OTR you’ll realize how much information was withheld. Especially during breakdowns or passenger escalation.

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