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Fiddler 07-30-2007 10:32 AM

Part-Time Weekends Only: Is It Possible?
 
I figured if anybody could answer this question, it would be the folks on this forum. Can anyone think of a driving job where whatever needs to be delivered is delivered over a weekend, with the truck setting out on Friday and returning no later than Monday? Is there such a thing?

cdreid 07-30-2007 10:40 AM

Well
 
You might find an O/O who wants someone to hit an extra run while he's home weekends. Wont be easy. And you can bet not unless you have lots of experience.
Theres another option. You could get an f250/350 and haul cars on weekends. Thats becoming more common (small car haulers.. not the weekends thing). You wont get rich but it may just buy you the equipment.

GMAN 07-30-2007 10:52 AM

The main problem you will run into will be that most receivers and shippers are not open on the weekends. That is why many of us try to run long over the weekend, so that we aren't just sitting at a truck stop.

brian griffin 07-31-2007 01:59 PM

i don't know where you live, but try food distributors. They often have weekend only runs that some of the regular drivers don't want.

Sheepdancer 07-31-2007 03:57 PM

i occasionally get part time weekend jobs open. But I would really need to know what city you live in to tell you if we ever have any PT jobs open there

Fiddler 07-31-2007 10:39 PM

Sheepdancer: I live in Venice, Florida. South of Tampa.

KATMANN 08-01-2007 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian griffin
i don't know where you live, but try food distributors. They often have weekend only runs that some of the regular drivers don't want.

Hmmm Must be a taco bell thing your talking about... Btw. Do they still make you wear that little visor with multiple buttons on it still?

dtryanxpress 08-01-2007 03:06 AM

why is it hard to get a drive on the weekends? cuz no1 wants to drive in the traffic?

08-01-2007 04:26 AM

Re: Part-Time Weekends Only: Is It Possible?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fiddler
I figured if anybody could answer this question, it would be the folks on this forum. Can anyone think of a driving job where whatever needs to be delivered is delivered over a weekend, with the truck setting out on Friday and returning no later than Monday? Is there such a thing?

Check out the local mail contractors in your area. Some are union, but either way they are obligated by federal law to pay a prevailing hourly wage. I used to work Saturdays and Sundays on a dedicated mail run grossing $269.00 for 2 days work. Add that up - that's $14,000/year extra - basically a new car. Better yet, plow that $$$$ into a mutual fund over 10 years and you'll have $200,000 salted away.

I got out of it because I was having problems with the logbook. Remember, any hours worked on the weekend go against your 60/70 for the week. Also, I was getting sick and tired of working weekends. I'll never work weekends again - not for any amount of money.

Before the mail gig, I drove for a major hospital system shuttling patients to-and-from airports and hotels. One of the guys I work with drives a limo for a high-end stripclub in town. He's got all kinds of stories about people having sex and doing drugs in the back of the limo. If you're interested in anything involving passengers, make sure you get the -P- endorsement on your CDL.

Contact temp agencies in your town - they've got a list of companies looking for local for-hire temp drivers. There's usually a decent amount of work because most guys don't like working weekends.


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