Guys, anyone got any info on hoyer? Looking to join their general tank side, not fuel. Thx in advance
I have never worked for Hoyer nor on tanks but friend of mine worked over 3years for Den Hartogh (i have done only 1week training and i did not like it, im too lazy)…and he said Hoyer is top on tanks so must be good. He was taking home almost 3k every month from Hartogh(with 4night outs/week) should be similar if not better at Hoyer…
LL79:
I have never worked for Hoyer nor on tanks but friend of mine worked over 3years for Den Hartogh (i have done only 1week training and i did not like it, im too lazy)…and he said Hoyer is top on tanks so must be good. He was taking home almost 3k every month from Hartogh(with 4night outs/week) should be similar if not better at Hoyer…
It could be depot-specific but my last experience of Hoyer was of a bunch of clowns, wagons with constant maintenance problems, and an hourly rate that seemed attractive but struggled to retain.
By all accounts their subbies doing the same work had things better - similar sorts of pay but based off-site and none of the crap.
You would be best avoiding Hoyer and Suttons. For the reasons posted above and many more
Rjan:
LL79:
I have never worked for Hoyer nor on tanks but friend of mine worked over 3years for Den Hartogh (i have done only 1week training and i did not like it, im too lazy)…and he said Hoyer is top on tanks so must be good. He was taking home almost 3k every month from Hartogh(with 4night outs/week) should be similar if not better at Hoyer…It could be depot-specific but my last experience of Hoyer was of a bunch of clowns, wagons with constant maintenance problems, and an hourly rate that seemed attractive but struggled to retain.
By all accounts their subbies doing the same work had things better - similar sorts of pay but based off-site and none of the crap.
hmm…going south everywhere then
Get real, its the times we live in.