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I don't drive for the large national carriers. I work for a small Northern Michigan company. The jobs can all vary, but the starting pay scale is generally around $32-38k beginning. How you advance is based upon so many things. Larger national companies...you will advance a tad slower in weekly pay, but you do have great benefits with them.
Check our "Company Listings" in that orange bar top of the page. See it? Next to the Blue KW W-900L and the CAD logo? You will find lots of info on what Companies offer. I also suggest you click on our HOME at the very top tool bar. You will be directed to a page where you can view Trucking news, and tons of great info. I go there lots myself. There is an old saying..."If you get a CDL...you will always have work." In my area...we have Farmers who will work their Farms and drive in the winter. You being in the Northeast...NH? ME? OTR trucking might be a good thing for you. Good luck...ask lots of questions. |
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But for me, getting into the truck driving industry isn't about the money. It's about the freedom and independence and good lawd gimme that open highway. I hope to get out there soon, as a SOLO OTR driver. I'm not worried about the lonliness myself... gosh I can't wait to get away from my crazy hillbilly family! haha I do hate to hear that things didn't work out for you. And good luck in whatever life gives you. I truly hope that others like myself who are about to take a blind leap in to this career field don't read this thread and think "WTF am I thinking?". But instead keep looking forward with determination and optimism and give it the best they can. Drive on brothers and sisters... Drive on. |
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HEY...then you might know inmate! :lol: http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...5d5ed3e867.jpg :?: :?:
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You'd make twice that here in Michigan. We have a $0.10 rebate per can.
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You gotta do your homework before jumping in. Flatbeds will pay you more and get you home every weekend. $490 is newbie pay for OTR dry van. There's more money down the road but you have to have a plan. I made more than that after two days this week and I go home every day.
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No matter how you do your research and prepare for the Solo OTR life you will not KNOW until you do it. No matter how may times wannabe's ask the question of what its like, no matter how many times they get told what its like - it means absolutely nothing until that wannabe experiences it for themselves.
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