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Super Service increases pay, including performance plus program

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Super Service increases pay, including performance plus program

SOMERSET, Ky. — Super Service, a regional and dedicated full truckload carrier recently purchased by J&R Schugel Trucking, has announced a new pay increase with a performance plus pay program (P3), new equipment and huge sign-on incentive.

In addition, Super Service employees and company drivers will be part of J&R Schugel’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

“This is an amazing time for us. We’re offering the advantages that are really at the heart of what drivers want and need,” said Ronnie Presley, director of driver recruiting.  “Our pay is great, the new trucks coming in are fantastic and the $15,000 sign-on ($30,000 split for teams) is one of the most generous out there. It’s a great time to join us.”

The carrier’s newest pay increase allows company drivers to earn up to 52 cents per mile, including P3. With P3, drivers determine how much more they are paid above the base rate based on safety (2 cents a mile); availability (1-cent per mile); miles per gallon (1-ent per mile); and service performance (1-cent per mile).

Presley said Super Service has over 500 new trucks that will be put into operation through early 2019.

“We have Kenworth T680s, International LTs and International ProStars that feature the latest technology on the road,” Presley said. “These trucks have everything but autopilot to make our drivers comfortable, safe and efficient.”

One of the biggest advantages of being owned by J&R Schugel is that carrier’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), Presley said.

After 1 year, employees are eligible to be vested in the program.

“We have an industry leading retirement plan for our employees,” Presley said. “We like to say we take care of our drivers now and down the road. When the company succeeds, that’s more money invested in their future. We want to help our driving force plan ahead.”

Super Service is currently hiring for students, company drivers, teams and independent contractors.

Over-the-road and regional runs are now open.

Super Service operates regionally in the Southeast, Midwest and Eastern United States and has many dedicated operations located throughout the Unites States.

For more information on opportunities, earning potential, ESOP or other advancements, contact Super Service today at 877-560-7537 or visit www.driveforsuperservice.com.

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Super Service will put over 500 new trucks into operation through early 2019, including Kenworth T680s, International LTs and International ProStars. (Courtesy: SUPER SERVICE)

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Super Service increases pay, including performance plus program

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I am a former driver of Super Service thought they were pretty solid I had to stop driving several years ago due to medical problems but I still love to keep up with the industery but magazines are hard to come by. [email protected]

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