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Before an interview can be done, we must have a completed
application and MVR (motor vehicle record) from DMV on
file. Although a resume is always appreciated, our
application must be completed in full and in your own
handwriting.
JOB DESCRIPTION (Drivers)
Towing operators perform towing and road assistance calls
for various customers:
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Fleet (Fed-Ex, Qwest, U-Haul, etc)
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Shops (auto body, dealership, general repair, etc)
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Police (state, county, city)
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Retail (cash, check, visa or master card)
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Motor clubs (AAA, Allstate, etc.)
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Insurance (State Farm, Geico, Progressive, etc.)
Tow calls might include passenger cars,
pickup trucks, SUV’s, motorcycles, or various trailers. A
call might require towing a combination of the disabled
vehicle and it’s pull trailer ie: camper, boat or utility
trailer. Sometimes you will be asked to tow various pieces
of equipment such as a forklift.
Contrary to what you might think, most of the calls we
respond to are not accidents. Yes, we do those types
of calls but the majority of the requests for assistance are
for vehicle transport from a home or business parking lot to
a repair facility.
Consolidated prides itself on being “the good
guys in orange” and therefore we do not do repossessions (REPOS).
Road assistance calls are usually run by the service
driver and include changing a flat tire, performing lockout
service, jump starting a vehicle or selling and installing a
battery if necessary. Other duties will include providing
passenger transport or assistance with traffic control
(safety) on a call already in progress for a tow truck
driver.
During the winter, we often perform a “return
to road” service for motorists who have become stuck or have
slid off the main roadway. Simply getting them back on the
road is all that is required before sending them on their
way. Sometimes the job is more complex and an all out
recovery is needed followed by a tow.
Our response and coverage area for towing is primarily in
Bend, but we do respond to all of Central Oregon and beyond
for some customers. Towing will mostly be done across Bend,
but you may take a vehicle to Burns, Portland, Salem or
Eugene, etc.
EXPECTATIONS
Becoming a tow operator can be very rewarding work. You can
go to sleep every night knowing that you
tangibly helped someone in need every day. However, towing
can be very tiring. The hours are long and the expectations
are high. You will be required to respond (when on call) to
someone in need of our assistance during the wee hours of
the morning, even if you have already put in a full day’s
work.
Towing is a 24/7 business. Applicants may have
been hired for a particular shift, but staffing demands may
require immediate but temporary schedule
changes due to illness, semi-truck wrecks, time off
requests, staffing shortages, etc.
Applicants should like:
-Driving and lots of it. Many hours will be spent
behind the wheel.
-Working in adverse weather conditions:
rain, snow, hot, cold, etc.
-Dealing with the public.
-Working independently and as a team.
Our drivers are required to be clean-shaven
(beards, mustaches, and goatees must be neatly trimmed) but
“stubble” from lack of daily shaving is unacceptable.
Failure to shave will result in being sent home. Hair must
be kept short, and off the collar and ears.
Tattoos must be covered while on duty.
Body jewelry on drivers (nose, tongue, ear or otherwise) is
not permissible while on duty. Wedding rings or wristwatches
are okay.
Smoking is prohibited in company vehicles and is permitted
on the premises only in the designated smoking area.
Drivers will be required to wear a clean uniform (provided)
while on duty.
Drivers must possess a high level of integrity. If you
cannot resist the temptation for theft, then this is
NOT the job for you! Customers will be placing
absolute trust in you for the care and custody of their
vehicle and possessions.
Company vehicles are to be kept immaculate. We wash our
trucks daily!
Paperwork is a requirement of this job.
Accuracy and legibility is a must. Paperwork will be
completed daily for billing, truck inspections, and keeping
an accurate time sheet.
Consolidated Towing is the largest and most recognized
towing company in Central Oregon. We are typically very
busy, often responding to more than 14,000 calls per year,
as a result, we have high expectations for punctuality and
attendance.
HOURS and SHIFTS
Towing is a 24/7 business and we must always
have drivers available. However, Consolidated is committed
to providing a life outside of work and we try to provide
you with the time off needed to maintain “a life beyond
Consolidated”.
We currently
work 5/8 shifts with two consecutive days off. Start
times vary from 6am to 9am depending on the shift.
We do have Swing (3pm to midnight)
Early Bird (6am to 3pm) and Graveyard (midnight to 6am) shifts that run Monday thru Friday.
Every night we must have drivers "on call" to
back up the graveyard or swing drivers, but
the goal is to have you be home and with your family.
Weekend shifts are the longest hours but usually lighter in
call volume. Most of
the time, drivers are not running less than (1) or more than
(3) nights “on call”. Details about the schedule can be
answered at the interview stage or you can call and ask
about which shift we are currently hiring for and what hours
it entails.
In general, drivers can expect five to ten
hours of overtime each week.
WAGES and COMPENSATION (Depending on
experience DOE)
At Consolidated Towing, we pay hourly (no
commission*). When not running calls, Light Duty drivers are
"staged" around town at designated locations to reduce
response time. You are paid to "sit and wait" and many
drivers will read, watch DVD's or clean and detail their
trucks. If you are not assigned to a staging area by
dispatch, there are always
chores and various projects going on back at our facility
such as cleaning auction cars, washing your truck, etc.
*Our service drivers are also battery
technicians who sell and install batteries. We pay hourly
and a commission bonus on battery sales. Drivers who
do private property impounds are also paid hourly and
receive a commission bonus for vehicles that are picked up.
When not towing, there are always auction cars to be cleaned
and detailed if you are not staged. We offer a bonus incentive to clean auction
cars where a commission is paid based upon the amount the
vehicle sold for at auction. The thing to remember is that
our commission programs reward productivity. They
are merely a bonus and should not be factored in as a main source of income.
In addition to regular reviews and raises,
Consolidated Towing also rewards bonuses for the following:
-Employment signing bonus (with min of 90
days employment)
-Employee of the month
-Monthly ATA (actual time
of arrival) performance
-Highest monthly call
volume
-A raise in base pay
($1.00/hr) with TRAA certification
-Employment Anniversary Bonus ($100 for every year)
Paid vacations are for full time (40 hrs / week)
employees and you are encouraged to take time off every year
as a reward for the hard work you have put in. Paid
vacation is awarded as follows:
-After one year / 40 hrs of
paid vacation
-After three years / 80 hrs
of paid vacation
-After five years / 120 hrs
of paid vacation
REQUIREMENTS
Due to very strict insurance policies, Consolidated has
minimum age requirements that cannot be negotiated:
-23 for tow operators
-21 for entry level service
drivers
Applicant must posses a clean driving record approved by
our insurance carrier. The MVR (motor vehicle
record) from DMV must go back 3 years and include both
personal and employment driving histories. A commercial
license (CDL) is beneficial but not necessary for light duty
or entry-level service drivers.
Applicant must pass a 15 year criminal background check, which will
be done once you reach the interview stage.
Applicant must be able to
lift 50 lbs.
Applicant will be required to perform a pre-employment drug
screen after the interview and background check.
All drivers are subject to a random drug screening
throughout the course of their employment.
No experience in towing is necessary.
Applicant must provide their own work boots, work gloves and
rain gear.
The purchase of three-season coat will be
split between the driver and company.
Uniform shirts, pants safety vest and hat are required and
will be
provided by the company.
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