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#12
Well as for your options as a new driver I dont know you so I can only speak for myself. I would not make it being gone weeks at a time. I need to make more than 600 gross per week. That being said I would choose TMC or Maverick so that I can get home every weekend and still make 45-55k a year. My ultimate goal after getting experience would be a good local job, which I have. I do kind of miss the road but I belong at home with my wife. And yes you will need to spend time with a trainer. BTW, how's the weather up there, has Hell frozen over yet? :lol:
#13
Murphys Law CJ7 , 01-20-2007 11:25 AM
If she has all her teeth, she's a cop! 

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Maybe you should check on some anger management classes. It doesn't sound like putting yourself behind the wheel would be a smart move. Please, stay off the road!Originally Posted by Bezerker
Also have there been any instances of a trainee beating the living crap out of a trainor. Some of the posts on here about this subject make me have little doubt that this would happen in my case.
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Quite feeble indeed, and certainly not appreciated.Originally Posted by Bezerker
The companies the school is pushing are as follows. Stevens,Transport America,Swift,and Werner. From my research Werner pays the most per mile at .32. Anyone have any gripes or complaints about the companies on the list. The Lot Lizard and Monkey thing was my feeble attempt at humor.
As for your choices, well, that's up to you. But don't let the school limit you to just those. There are many other companies out there that will hire you on with just the schooling and no experience. Also, don't ever fall into the idiotic trap of just looking at cpm. There is so much more than cpm. I believe I posted on this once before.