Address: 2000 W Marshall Dr, Grand Prairie, TX 75051, USA
Phone: +18773377339
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
dan mcloud
Trash company
Gerald Nordahl
I lost my personal computer chip car keys,boat key and some other keys.A total of 7 keys.If found,please give to HR.I will pay $2000 to get them back.4 keys are color coded.I lost them in the drivers break room,2 of the loaner trucks or at the maintenance building.
Casey Prather
I’ve applied to drive for this company several times. The first application We had everything underway and the ball was dropped while I was out of the country on vacation. I notified them I would be unable to be reached and I’d reach out to them when I got back. They ask me to reapply and now they keep denying my application without explanation. They seem to have a great program from what they explained to me, but the communication is sketchy. 1 star due to lack of communication.
lane kovach
Like it
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Yes they are a good company.. work for they nearly 7 years. Good benefits NFD on out bound loads, hub miles, I enjoyed working for them.. I just wanted to own my truck. Only thing I didnt like was the fact you have guys that sit and wait for certain loads like florida..if you stay that way might be difficult to get ya home cause of those guys.. but dont know about the new plant in Chester, SC. Some lanes stay open and depending on where you stay it can be considered a dedicated lane till it starts snowing somewhere!
Hi Robert, I'm a Driver here at Poly Trucking. I like it here. Call 877-337-7339 and they'll let you know what we do here. Not exactly lanes.
I'm not sure. They are one of the best companies on the road.
Grand Prairie, TX
No
No
Yes, and they are hiring people for different positions.
68 miles per hour
Besides the effects of the hurricanes, sometimes they have more drivers than loads, other times they have more loads than drivers. It's the regular ebb and flow of manufacturing.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.