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usedup 07-15-2008 08:45 PM

The important thing is not what you make, but what you keep...........
Cheap, Frugal, Tightwad, should be viewed as character strengths, not weakness. 8) 8)

carlos64030 07-16-2008 02:29 AM


Originally Posted by usedup
The important thing is not what you make, but what you keep...........
Cheap, Frugal, Tightwad, should be viewed as character strengths, not weakness. 8) 8)

50% of my earnings goes towards my 401k and Roth.

all18wheels 07-16-2008 02:36 PM

more than i should, less than i need

cdreid 07-18-2008 12:47 PM

The question is unanswerable
 
I make 40k a year. I leave sunday. home all day tuesday. Leave late tuesday home thursday am and off the rest of the week. The area im in doesnt have much for local and this gets me more quality hometime than even a local job (im not worn out thursday and friday when i get off as i dont work those days). I could make more i think working for fedex, yellow or estes local but you have to pry those jobs out of the drivers cold dead hands.

Ive talked to a LOT of drivers. The newbie company drivers get screwed hard. I talked to a pam the other day whos out 3 weeks at a time and clear way less than 600 a week. Probably closer to 4. I could clear 4 leaving sunday and getting home tuesday morning. Have talked to swifties, schneider etc and heard the same story. Star (red) too but those guys its usually been because they're lazy and legal.

If you work HARD and arent a whiney biznatch about your log you should be able to make 35-40 your first year. Wages are going up a bit finally If i were OTR full time out 3 weeks i wouldnt work for less than 65-70k a year and even then id be looking around for another job. After 1 year dont work for less than 33-37 a mile and a minimum of 2500 a week. 3-4k a week and .40 a mile if you're out 3 weeks at a time.

Walking Eagle 07-18-2008 01:30 PM

Sounds like Swift trainers really like to pull the trainees chain :D :D

cdreid 07-18-2008 10:43 PM

Swift trainers
 
making 120+ k? riiiight. In 60mph trucks too...

Lets see so they get 5000 miles a week or so, 52 weeks a year with no time off for paid vacation.. at around .46 a mile...

Golly gee i believe that! I bet they tell their trainees swift is the BESTEST company with the BESTEST drivers too.

matcat 07-19-2008 01:39 AM

Re: Swift trainers
 

Originally Posted by cdreid
making 120+ k? riiiight. In 60mph trucks too...

Lets see so they get 5000 miles a week or so, 52 weeks a year with no time off for paid vacation.. at around .46 a mile...

Golly gee i believe that! I bet they tell their trainees swift is the BESTEST company with the BESTEST drivers too.

My trainer is o/o, makes .92 cpm. I saw his paperwork from his accountant for 2007 as I was with him at the right time. I also saw his paperwork for 2006. He really did make $176k, however a good portion of that also went to truck costs. Ohh and his truck is governed at 72, not 60ish.

Snowman7 07-19-2008 03:39 AM

Re: Swift trainers
 

Originally Posted by matcat

Originally Posted by cdreid
making 120+ k? riiiight. In 60mph trucks too...

Lets see so they get 5000 miles a week or so, 52 weeks a year with no time off for paid vacation.. at around .46 a mile...

Golly gee i believe that! I bet they tell their trainees swift is the BESTEST company with the BESTEST drivers too.

My trainer is o/o, makes .92 cpm. I saw his paperwork from his accountant for 2007 as I was with him at the right time. I also saw his paperwork for 2006. He really did make $176k, however a good portion of that also went to truck costs. Ohh and his truck is governed at 72, not 60ish.

.92cpm is chump change for an O/O. Grossing 176k isnt all that unusual either. Its decent but he ran a ton of miles to get it and his fuel and maintenance are through the roof. He's probably lucky if he made much more than a co driver, depends on his lease, I mean truck payment. :lol:

Syncrosonix 07-19-2008 04:49 AM

enough to satisfy my personal needs and wants.

LennyD 07-19-2008 05:27 AM

About 32k my first year with Swift
On pace to hit almost 60k this year with TMC.


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