MAG Carriers, LLC 184 Printup Street, Dearing, GA 30808
About the Business
MAG Carriers, LLC is a reputable moving company located at 184 Printup Street in Dearing, Georgia, United States. With years of experience in the industry, they offer professional and reliable moving services to help individuals and families transition to their new homes seamlessly. Whether you are moving locally or long-distance, MAG Carriers, LLC is dedicated to providing top-notch customer service and ensuring your belongings are safely transported to their destination. Contact them today for a stress-free moving experience.
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Location & Phone number
184 Printup St, Dearing, GA 30808, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 18:00
Friday:
08:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Awesome company!! Great owners Mr. George and his wife are amazing as well as all of his staff!"
"I truly think this is a nice place to work for and wish they would've gave me a chance to lease my truck on with them. My last company wouldn't verify some information and that held me up from leasing on. But all in all they are a great company to lease on with. Thanks"
"If you're starting out as an owner, it is a good place to get started. Access to many load boards, and the owner is accessible and really does care about the drivers."
"Used to be a great company, but has quickly gone downhill. The owner used to legitimately care for the drivers and treated them like family, but now they actively look for ways to cheat them out of their hard earned money. They'll make promises to compensate a driver for detention, layover etc. then after not getting said compensation for several weeks will then claim they never said they'd compensate for that. Even once told a driver they didn't feel like paying him so they weren't going to. They treat their in-house employees much the same. There is a reason why the company has had to outsource their dispatching positions. Aside from being incredibly cheap ( to the point they changed an employee from salary pay to commission only with no warning, thus ensuring said employee could no longer afford to work there ), but they can't hold on to quality dispatchers due to the treatment the dispatchers endure. Every employee there feels that the must walk on eggshells since no one knows what mood the owner is in ( his temperament is very mercurial, to the point that a lot people wonder if he's bipolar ). Both owners have also openly talked poorly about other employees. They were overheard making fun of one employees paycheck as they were commission only and half the trucks were on home time. They also belittled another employee for taking a day off to be present for their daughter's surgical procedure. Yet the owners take expensive vacations every two to three weeks only to come back and complain how the trucks aren't making enough money, blaming the shortcoming on whoever is most convenient to blame at the time. I could go on, but that would be the equivalent of a lengthy novel. The moral of the story is to stay far away from MAG. They lure a lot of drivers in under the guise of being devout Christians, but they are wolves in lamb's clothing. There's a reason why they went from twenty company trucks to only eight, and a reason as to why they lost nearly 40% of their owner operators."
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