PAUL'S HAULING Careers and Employment
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About the company
- Company size201 to 500
- Revenue$30m to $130m (CAD)
- IndustryTransportation & Logistics
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Super B fuel driver in Thunder Bay, ON
on 17 May 2022
Friendly work place
Working at Paul's Hauling is like everywhere else. Except it's non stressful. Dispatch help as much as possible and if there is a real problem then the management team take over and you have a cushion to rely on. Dispatch and management are easy to talk to with an open door policy. Full support from the guys at Thunder Bay terminal, everyone helps each other...great place to work and grow when you are a new driver. I asked for a transfer to Kamloops British Columbia and they made it happen with little or no fuss at all.Truck Driver - Class 1 in Winnipeg, MB
on 24 April 2022
Work atmosphere
This is a very comfortable place to work , with management being extremely approachable & accommodating. They keep you busy and ensure equal work between employees,, saw no Favouritism as I saw in other companies Great place ,, management was greater Driver/Operator in Brandon, MB
on 26 March 2022
Great place to work
I really enjoyed the work and the people that I worked with. Awesome staff, very knowledgeable and friendly. Units are very reliable, clean and easy to maintain. Fuel hauler in Winnipeg, MB
on 2 March 2022
Mostly good. 4/4 or 5/2 work schedule but old equipment, overstretched office staff and poor driver support.
I mostly have good things to say about Paul's Hauling. Pay was reasonable, good paid training and usually low stress. I worked 4 on 4 off, which was nice and I mostly felt valued in the company. My only real issues was a lot of the equipment they have is past its best. The truck I had was regularly breaking down often with the same issues (ultimately this is why I left when I did), the money they must spend keeping old unreliable equipment on the road would be much better spent updating their fleet. Also I found driver support not very supportive, their attitude was always all stick and no carrot, then when I left I asked driver support for a reference. The chap I spoke to said he was OK with that but then ignored my new employer, when my new employer did get hold of him he said he would only answer "no comment" I don't know what was wrong with him but he definitely changed his tune to what he said to me. There has been a lot of management changes and maybe he is now overstretched and unhappy in his role. Often when I tried calling despatch no one would answer. I guess this is evidence management are doing too much with too little. Sign of the times I guess.Driver in Canada
on 14 January 2022
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Good job work life balance great pay alpt of training and advancement free lunches and allt of work life balance and very safe work environment as well as benefits What would you say about your employer?
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