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Old 02-29-2008, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by Evinrude
Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by Evinrude
my first load took me 2300 miles and 4 days to get there and paid me
$1900

Bull $hit
i care less if you believe me.
82 cpm for a rookie, tell me more....
work for a company that does haul cheap freight, and know somebody to get you in the back door.[/quote]
dosn't matter who you know I call bs too
Crete pays $500 a week while training and start a newbie out at about .36 per mile and .40 at 1year check em out
 
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by repete
Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by Evinrude
Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by Evinrude
my first load took me 2300 miles and 4 days to get there and paid me
$1900

Bull $hit
i care less if you believe me.
82 cpm for a rookie, tell me more....
work for a company that does haul cheap freight, and know somebody to get you in the back door.
dosn't matter who you know I call bs too
Crete pays $500 a week while training and start a newbie out at about .36 per mile and .40 at 1year check em out[/quote]

yeah, 200 a week was bs, but the pay after training is unbeatable.
this company doesnt even hire new drivers, or train. like i said, i know some one.
i think the other guy was calling BS on the pay i make as a solo driver after training.
 
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by repete
Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by Evinrude
Originally Posted by all18wheels
Originally Posted by Evinrude
my first load took me 2300 miles and 4 days to get there and paid me
$1900

Bull $hit
i care less if you believe me.
82 cpm for a rookie, tell me more....
work for a company that does haul cheap freight, and know somebody to get you in the back door.
dosn't matter who you know I call bs too
Crete pays $500 a week while training and start a newbie out at about .36 per mile and .40 at 1year check em out
yeah, 200 a week was bs, but the pay after training is unbeatable.
this company doesnt even hire new drivers, or train. like i said, i know some one.
i think the other guy was calling BS on the pay i make as a solo driver after training.[/quote]


So the company that doesn't train, trained you and then pays 82 CPM.

BS.
 
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:45 PM
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o.k. you're right. i pull a dry van and make 27 CPM
 
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Old 03-01-2008, 03:01 PM
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LOL...if you would ask or read the other post all18 has going, you would know that he isn't pulling cheap dry van freight.
 
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thank you, cali. i was being a smartass.
apparently some drivers out here dont believe that there are a few good, small outfits out there that pay really well. even for rookies.
 
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