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Old 04-23-2008, 05:28 PM
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Default When considered an "otr" driver?

As some of you know, I run a dedicated route with Crete. I run across the Midwest, but it's a limited number of states.

Is there an unofficial number of states you have to run in order to be considered an "otr driver"?

It probably sounds like an odd question, I know. I'd still appreciate a few ideas on this. Thanks.
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Most companies will consider OTR experience to mean running out a few states, staying out in the truck a few nights a week, and doing log books.
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Old 04-23-2008, 05:54 PM
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Thanks, TF, for getting back so quickly. Yes, I'm sitting here, staring at my monitor---waiting for instruction! (No Life) ops:
My question is more like, "Would I be considered an otr driver--as opposed to a short-haul driver--if I've driven in, say, 7 states?" Or is the number higher that would qualify me as an otr driver?
On this fleet, we do the things you said---with the exception of being out for weeks. I live near the terminal, so I'm not away from home for weeks. I see my own bed every few nights.
My first year anniversary is coming up, and I'm--again--attempting to do a review/evaluation. I would like to be able to explain my value to the company in terms they'd understand, when my pay review comes up!
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OTR doesn't typically mean "X" number of states. You said you're running 7, home a few nights a week, and doing logs? I'd consider that OTR experience and we're among the pickiest companies out there when it comes to experience.
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I'm pretty sure it is what ever your company classifies you as on your DAC. I got a look at mine from my previous company and they had me listed as "OTR Driver."


I would ask your boss/dispatcher or whomever is in charge what your title is. Sounds to me like your are regional OTR.
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I always thought the otr meant you go everywhere that your company goes. If you only drive the midwest but your company goes all 48 you are regional. Last week I was out to Montana this week I was in Arkansas, I am classified as otr.
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