Status Trucks Launches New Partnership Program for Trucking Drivers
Industry: Transportation & Logistics
Orlando, FL (PRUnderground) September 15th, 2017
Status Trucks, a trucking business, is inviting truck owners and truck drivers to join their newly launched scheme that allows truck drivers from any region of the country to work with them.
Status Trucks, earlier today announced a partnership opportunity for trucking drivers from all around the country. According to Erik, official spokesperson at Status Trucks, the new partnership plan comes into effect immediately. The plan allows licensed truck drivers to do business with Status Truck from any of the 48 mainland states. The new partnership opportunity works based on several models, and drivers can choose the partnership plan that suits them the most.
“Our new opportunity is for every licensed truck driver in the country. It doesn’t matter whether the driver has a truck or not. All we are interested is partnering with the driver to truck loads around the regions and states of their choice,” Erik notes. “We are a flexible and driver-oriented company, which is why we don’t force our drivers to make deliveries. In fact, our working days are very flexible, and drivers can choose from a variety of the deals we offer them,” Erik adds.
Status Trucks is a fast rising company, with an average owner operator pay greater than other trucking companies. According to Michael Richards, the company’s spokesperson and HR, the new partnership opportunity is part of their plans to enhance customer satisfaction in the trucking industry. Michael also adds that Status Trucks have always had a goal of improving relationship between the firm and their drivers.
“Our new program is tailored to improve customer satisfaction among our clients. The program also hopes to create satisfying relationships with our drivers, and the contracts we offer are surety of the same,” Michael notes.
In many parts of the US, trucking companies are responsible for transportation of long-distance goods. Some of the companies hire permanent drivers, while others, like Status Trucks, also partner with drivers who own their own trucks. Remunerations for drivers, however, differ from company to company. With the new partnership program, statustrucks.com hopes to grow as a business while giving independent truck drivers the chance to make money without struggling to find clients.
About Status Trucks
Status Trucks covers all 48 states. We offer two load options for our Owner Operators: OTR or Regional. Our regional areas consist of your home state and, at least, the ten surrounding states. You can run more than that, however, you cannot run less. Over the road drivers have to stay out a minimum 3 weeks at a time, while Regional drivers have to run at least 5 days out of the week.