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Since his company's humble beginning in 2001 in a North Carolina warehouse, Ben Sharp has been the kind of owner that makes American business successful. He has swept floors, moved equipment and spent countless hours untangling problems and working to improve. He learned early on that operating a truck line wasn't easy, but it was rewarding.

He vowed to work as hard as anyone at his company and to share his successes with his employees. The company now owns 280+ tractors and 280+ refrigerated trailers and employs over 600 people. As Sharp Transit continues to grow, Ben Sharp has great plans for its future - and as from the beginning, the success of this family-owned company will be built on integrity, hard work and unparalleled service.
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There is only one Boss, and whether a person shines shoes for a living or heads the largest corporation in the world, the Boss remains the same - it is the customer. He/she is the person who pays everyone's salary and who decides whether a business is going to succeed or fail. Do not think for a minute that they care if a business has been around a hundred years.
Sharp Transit services Aldi Grocery stores on the better part of the East Coast of the United States. With Terminals in MI, OH, TN, NC, GA and two in FL, we cover a vast region of stores and locations. Each of these locations has its benefits and challenges when it comes to geography, weather, traffic and many other aspects that make each location unique unto itself.
Our Salisbury division is very unique. It is the first of the seven divisions started by Mr. Sharp. We have a shop and certified mechanics. We are looking for professional, qualified drivers to join our team who want to be closer to home with great benefits and great weekly pay. If you are located in the Salisbury area and are looking for a long term career, give us a call or visit our CAREERS page to get a copy of our application.
Here at Sharp Transit, you can expect a challenging work environment, where every night (or day) changes. We deliver to one of the state's only growing companies in a fluctuating economy, growing with our customer every month. We always have room for dedicated, skilled, and professional drivers ready to embark on the next adventure.
We are celebrating our 10th year of delivering groceries to Aldi stores in central, southern Ohio and northern Kentucky and West Virginia. Our office team has over 25 years of experience working with Aldi. We have a 2 bay garage to perform maintenance on our equipment staffed with 2 excellent and qualified technicians.
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Adam Meyer
Adam Meyer
Aug 13, 2021
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Positive: Quality
I've spoken to individuals employed by this company who have found it to be truly supportive when the individual was in a tough spot like an injury or familial matters. I can say they actually care about their employees.
Brent'SCardsAnd Coins
Brent'SCardsAnd Coins
Jan 12, 2021
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Employee was extremely rude to me via Facebook. Facebook removed his original comment.
Rhonda Parker
Rhonda Parker
Jan 07, 2021
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Worst drivers out there. DANGEROUS. Y'ALL DON'T OWN ALDI YOU WORK THERE. NO RESPECT FOR OTHER DRIVERS AT ALL. IF WE DIDN'T BRING PRODUCT IN HERE YOU WOULDN'T HAVE NOTHING TO TAKE TO YOUR STORES. PRAY EVERYTIME I COME TO ALDI THAT I DON'T GET HIT BY ONE OF YOUR SO CALLED DRIVERS. FOREIGNERS DRIVE BETTER THAN YOU DO.
Keith Meffert
Keith Meffert
Oct 15, 2018
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Do yourself a favor and find other driving opportunities unless you like not knowing how you get paid working 65+ hours a week for 1200 a week with equipment that constantly breaks down and has 500k+ miles and treated like you are just a dumb truck driver but if this sounds good to you then by all means apply and kiss your home time good bye
Mark Vernon
Mark Vernon
Jul 10, 2018
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Exclusive contract with Aldis. Good equipment. Must load and unload reefers. You'll earn your pay.
Mary Thompson
Mary Thompson
Aug 25, 2015
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Very unsafe working condition. terminal manager is not or nor never been a truck driver doesn't understand the knowledge on how a truck operates.