1, 2, 3rd year annual salary?
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: sacramento
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fresh outta school flatbedding, i expect to make 45-50 my first year.
i work for a company that pays well and keeps you working. this is a hard company to ge into as a newbie unless you know someone. i was lucky.
#12
Originally Posted by anthony1995
Hey guys. From what I've been told and read, it looks like someone first entering trucking fresh out of CDL school would expect a salary in the $30K range. How about years 2 and 3? I guess that's a loaded question but what can you expect for the averages in years 2 and 3
Thanks.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Dover De
Posts: 143
Originally Posted by all18wheels
fresh outta school flatbedding, i expect to make 45-50 my first year.
i work for a company that pays well and keeps you working. this is a hard company to ge into as a newbie unless you know someone. i was lucky. Uhhh Howdy SAILOR my name is shawn ...Im a dirty blonde ...hazel eyes ...I like dogs and long walks on the beach ... so now that you know me ... you are IN the company :::waggles Eyebrows ::: Muhahahaha :lol: Ogre
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 880
Fresh outa school, I made 57K the first year, 59K the second. I won't be able to make much more than that.
I'm home every weekend, about once or twice a week in addition to that, and I work real, real, hard while I'm gone. I handle freight (gasp) and even enjoy it. Our company does not have any openings at this time. In fact we have applicants lined up.
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#15
I think you may have hit on something with the hard work. There are too many drivers who want the big paycheck but don't feel that they should put forth the effort to earn it. I met someone a few years ago who wanted a big paycheck. He had no experience, no education and wanted a company to give him a big paycheck. He wasn't willing to prove his worth. This business is one of the few that pays on productivity. Whether you work on percentage or mileage, you will make what you are worth. If you are paid mileage the more miles you turn the bigger the paycheck. The same can be said on percentage except that the paychecks tend to be bigger. You still need to turn the miles and get the load off to make money.
#18
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 460
Not with the setup I'm on, but yes salary could easily suck.
I'm on a program which allows me to both collect my salary from the company, as well as my veteran's education benefits from the government...which works well for both me and the company... They pay me a bit less than if I were paid by the mile, but the extra I get from the VA means I earn quite a bit more than I would if I were just paid by the mile.... |

