6 months otr in 2 weeks
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#1
hello,been awhile since i posted on here,i will have six months otr with super service,all accident and ticket free november 18th,now i am ready to move up to a better company.i have a total of 18 months driving experience,1 year was local all in florida,then i got the otr bug.any recruiters wanna pm me feel free,i am making .30 a mile now,about 2500
miles a week,home time for me is not impportant,i live full time in my truck,i have a dog about 47 pounds and my girlfriend rides with me,i live in sarasota florida,just need to get ther every 4-6 weeks to get the mail and say hi to dad.super service is not a bad outfit,i just want more west coast runs,never been out west,and some longer runs.i get alot of 400 mile runs,all east of miss river.looking for some long hauls out west,2500+ miles a week and a few more cpm if possible,any recruiters please help,thanks
miles a week,home time for me is not impportant,i live full time in my truck,i have a dog about 47 pounds and my girlfriend rides with me,i live in sarasota florida,just need to get ther every 4-6 weeks to get the mail and say hi to dad.super service is not a bad outfit,i just want more west coast runs,never been out west,and some longer runs.i get alot of 400 mile runs,all east of miss river.looking for some long hauls out west,2500+ miles a week and a few more cpm if possible,any recruiters please help,thanks
#2
You have 6 months OTR experience. Unless you are applying for a local job all recruiters are going to look at is the 6 months you have OTR.
You really need to hang tight for another 6 months. Once you get a year in you will see a lot more jobs open up, a lot bigger raise in pay when you do switch, and you will appear to be a more stable hire.
You really need to hang tight for another 6 months. Once you get a year in you will see a lot more jobs open up, a lot bigger raise in pay when you do switch, and you will appear to be a more stable hire.
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Come over to Crete make .41 CPM and all the miles you want.Originally Posted by Finalcut
i am making .30 a mile now,about 2500miles a week
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Crete allows dogs and riders. You'll be based out of the Deland, FL terminal.Originally Posted by Finalcut
i have a dog about 47 pounds and my girlfriend rides with me,i live in sarasota florida,just need to get ther every 4-6 weeks to get the mail and say hi to dad.
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The load I'm on now picked up in Cedar Rapids, IA has stops in Boise, ID, Meridian, ID, Couer 'D Alene, ID and finals out in Spokane, WA.Originally Posted by Finalcut
i just want more west coast runs,never been out west,and some longer runs.i get alot of 400 mile runs,all east of miss river.looking for some long hauls out west,2500+ miles a week and a few more cpm if possible
267 deadhead and 1983 loaded miles plus $90 stop pay.
267 + 1983= 2250 x .41CPM + $90= $1012.50
and I just left the house thursday morning.
#4
i spoke to a crete recruiter and she said i had enough experience,riders can only be spouses,not girlfriends.even though we have been together for 6 years.we do not want to get married for several reasons so unless crete changes their policy or another crete recruiter can work some magic ,crete is out.
#6
You might want to give Celadon a call. I make plenty of trips to Laredo. My average length of haul is about 1,000 miles and average about 3,000 miles per week. Girlfriends are no problem (I take my g/f with me) and they have a pet policy as well. I've been with Celadon for a couple months now and am very happy.
#7
unclehotte , 11-06-2006 01:04 AM
Hi, Malaki86. I saw your posting about the average miles at Celadon. Also noted that you are with them a few months now. I lOVED Celadon myself, till drivers warned me that they treat you SPECIAL the first 3 till 4 month. I didnt belive it, but after my first 3 months were up my average miles fell under 2000 a week. I left after trying to hold on with them after 1 year. Now that i pull reefer its about 25% better pay and I have GOOD miles, miss the great Celadon trucks i must say.