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Horrible run away if you are a new driver - Company Driver Pride Transport Employee Review

1.0
24 Dec 2016
Recommend
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Pros

They will put you on a plane to come there instead of the bus and they will feed you during orientation

Cons

If you are a new driver don't come here they will try to make you sign a contract to work for them for 6 months at .14 a mile for 2 months they want you to stay out 3 months and can't come home at all then they lie to you on the phone I was suppose to do a 150 hour training program with the sign on bonus but when I get down there they want to jerk me around and tell me I have to do the 300 hour training program with no sign on bonus the recruiting manager is a jerk he made me go back on a bus from salt lake city to Cincinnati Ohio instead of a plane I came on a plane he wants to take it personal because I wouldn't stay there and he tried not to pay me for my orientation so I had to go down to human resources and complain about my pay and now he puts down on my DAC report that I was discharged but I had resigned liar and manipulator.

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Pride Transport Response
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We have rules we have to follow. This driver put more experience on the application than he had. 6 months or more , no training. Less than six you have to go out with a trainer.

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5.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They walk the walk, and talk the talk. If you're willing to work, they will make sure you stay busy and reward accordingly. The "old-school" motto is real, I rarely (less than 20x last year) talked to my dispatcher. She sent my loads, and I delivered them.

Cons

None that I can think of.

1.0
28 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Up to date equipment as advertised.

Cons

I was initially drawn to Pride Transport because of their public commitment to being a 'Driver-First' family company and their high-spec equipment. However, the onboarding experience revealed a significant disconnect between their marketing 'fluff' and their operational reality. As a 4.5-year OTR professional with a clean record, TWIC, Passport, and Hazmat/Tanker endorsements, I expected a high level of professional reciprocity. Instead, I was met with defensive, rigid gatekeeping from the recruiting staff. Despite having an audited 10-year history ready for review, the recruiters chose to haggle over a 6-month experience marker to suppress pay, rather than valuing a specialized, low-risk asset. Even more concerning was the lack of communication continuity. I was left in 'recruiting limbo' twice in 24 hours—once by a recruiter who went out of the office without a handoff, and again by a second recruiter who met a proactive status check with hostility and a lack of file notes. If you pride yourself on being an 'Elite' company, you cannot treat 'Elite' drivers like an inconvenience. For a company named 'Pride,' there was a shocking lack of it in the way they handled a turn-key professional. If you value your time and your record, be aware that the 'Family' vibe stops once you pick up the phone.

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