I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at YRC Freight (Chicago Heights, IL) in May 2015
Interview
Simple. You get a phone call from Kansas, corporate, they ask a few questions then set up another interview at the facility in which you applied. When you get to that interview, you will be asked to take a written forklift safety test. After that they take you to the docks and have you drive the forklift. If they like you, you stay, if not, ya get sent home. Then you tale your drug test and wait for your background test to come back and get a call with your start date.
I applied online. I interviewed at YRC Freight in Mar 2021
Interview
Fairly straight forward 10 minute phone interview. Questions not that difficult. The interviewer spout out all this information extremely quick about the position (almost as fast as those commercials where they spout out possible side effects of a medicine). I'm thinking they did this in hopes I didn't catch something. One of the things they said super quick is that it is full time, but there's no set schedule and you're on call. Major turn off for me because you can't really plan out things outside of work.
Very easy. Knowledgeable Information. Easy process from start to finish. Well organized and the person doing the interviews was nice and friendly and he seemed to understand the ins and outs of a dock worker position. Not someone who just sits behind a desk all day.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at YRC Freight (Carlstadt, NJ) in Sept 2017
Interview
Very simple. They ask you about your work history to make sure you have relative experience. They want you to think of a time you had to deal with someone you disagreed with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What situations have you had comparable in other positions you have held. And name a time you had to deal with someone you disagree with