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RailCrew Xpress

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Not far from the best cab driver job - Cab Driver RailCrew Xpress Employee Review

4.0
6 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Ambitious driving for the job; most trips are dissimilar which enriches job experience by encouraging flexibility and versatility to new conditions and developments. -The satisfaction of achieving difficult driving for extended hours is also a plus. -More of the executive functions of the job are in the driver's hands.

Cons

-No preset schedule and no guaranteed hours, which can be inconvenient at best and disruptive at worst for financial planning and work-life balancing. -No per diem income to cover for days of missed income, to ensure that the driver's basic needs are met. -Drivers are not guaranteed timely updates on trip itineraries; this limits the driver's executive abilities.

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5.0
29 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to meet all kinds of different Rail workers

Cons

the hours we work are difficult to get used to.

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3.0
6 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Flexible hours, despite that it's on an on-call basis. You can be ready to be on work without the necessity being overly invasive. -Company adheres well to the hours-of-service policy used by the DOT(Dept. of Transportation). You can even get into trouble for trespassing upon the requirement. -Pay rate is fairly competitive. -Benefit package is fair. -Work load is not burdensome. -Clients are polite. -The Employee of the Quarter reward program is nice for a bonus and for recognition in the quarterly newsletter.

Cons

-Unprofessionalism is problematic; supervisors and managers do not always meet the minimum to handle issues and grievances timely. -Communication doesn't always meet the minimum for it to be functional among employees. -Unfamiliarity with the chain of command; it takes time and trial by error to know who's who up the chain. -The company abandons the reality of road travel in their discipline decision making; expect to be written up in adversarial character at any time for any reason. -No scalable pay rate increases, with or without a top-out rate. Hours by week are not guaranteed. Moonlighting may be recommended for reasons of personal income discretion. -Company loyalty is irrelevant, despite that contracts from the clientele are only awarded to one company. In a winner-takes-all arrangement, it matters to promote the team you're on. This relates to a precedent that a multi-year employee was supplanted by employees newly gained from a competitor.

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