I Been Everywhere, Man! - Class A Cdl Truck Driver CPC Logistics Employee Review

5.0
Jun 22, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Guaranteed Weekly pay. Overtime after 8 in a day. Good overtime. Minimum interaction with dispatch (drivers with assigned routes rarely have interactions with dispatch unless something causes a change). Experienced Supervisor who understand and values work/family life balance. 24 hour support. Good benefits with very helpful administrators. Nationwide private fleet contracts with a number of national and regional companies (ex: Walgreens, John Deere, Toyota Parts and more).

Cons

Some operations are 24x7x365 so you may be asked or required to work some holidays (if asked and you accept - the whole day is time and a half). Pay is the same for new drivers and old timers, but bonuses are available for job performance. On 24x7x365 contracts - you are expected (but not forced) to make through, regardless of weather (just like most trucking jobs.)

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5.0
Feb 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

At CPC, drivers are compensated for every minute of on-duty time. With time and a half for anything over eight hours. Weekly paychecks usually have a healthy amount of overtime. CPC is one of the largest providers of private fleet service drivers in the US. A majority of our 3,500 plus drivers are career professionals who can do what it takes to accomplish our 24x7x365 mission: deliver freight on time, safely. When you have a large team/family like this you feel certain you can accomplish anything and when you have easy access to your chain of command all the way up to the president of the company you feel supported. You might find higher pay elsewhere but you won't find the care and support for your well-being and family life like you will here.

Cons

It can be tough to schedule off duty activities and appointments. Loads are reliant on multiple team members from loading at the warehouse to relays bringing your trailer to you. Weather and breakdowns can affect everyone's schedules - you have to be flexible. Hopefully you have family and friends who understand.

3.0
Apr 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paychecks are good. Make decent money.

Cons

Slip Seat, shared trucks. Trucks governed very slow, between 62 and 64 MPH, no passing power on the road at all. Driver facing cameras, and no smoking in the trucks. Gets old, seeing as a truck driver spends the majority of his waking hours in or around the truck. Equipment is owned by the Contracted Customer, who sets the rules regarding the equipment. CPC does not own trucks, they deal with private fleets, supplying the Drivers.

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