WHY WORK FOR A OTR COMPANY GO LTL
#91
Originally Posted by Snowman7
Seems to be a difference of opinion on what the word plenty means so lets put it this way. I'm at a small barn of 15 road drivers, the average barn probably has 40-50 drivers. A large Yellow terminal near me has 300-400 drivers. These terminals are in or near every city in America, excluding rural areas. Ever notice the number of doubles out there from Conway/FedEx/Yellow etc? Theres alot of them. Fact is the top 5% or so can make 90 if they choose to work that hard. How can you say me quoting exact pay plans and facts is bull? You act as though you know so much maybe you are out of touch. I posted facts so others could see. I really dont care if you believe me. I Agree and already stated that 45-80 is more likely. Still a damn good job. Every company I referenced has top pay of aprox .54 per mile plus hourly for drops/hooks/fuel/dock etc. Its very simple do the math. You claim to have a good job so I cant figure out if your for LTL or for OTR? If you are for LTL why the bashing?
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#92
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Hi, I'm days away from my road test with the ministry of transportation up here in Ontario, Canada. I'm enjoying this discussion but I am still 50/50 on whether to try for LTL or OTR ...(lol) ... anyways I might be better off going with a company like Scneider for a year so that I qualify for other companies requirements that actually do pay reasonably. I just don't want to starve or fall behind on bills out there my first year. I still have to maintain a home and actually live on the road. This is a big concern of mine. From what I have read in this and many other discussions is that the larger companies tend to exploit the new driver because they know that there aren't alot of options for them. It seems its a big game. Maybe what I am looking for here is some advice or guidance from you more experienced drivers or even a newer driver that is ahead of me at the moment. It's all appreciated! thanks[/b]
#93
Originally Posted by Snowman7
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
There are still not PLENTY of drivers doing 90k+ a year! Your 1 or more does not constitute plenty. 80k a year is still a far reach for a lot of these company's. Don't get these guys hopes up with these inflated figures! I have 1 of these better paying jobs, and the top driver with the most time on the job, is knocking down high 70k. Now granted he doesn't work all that hard, but he has also been there 17 yrs. In my 30 yrs experience, drivers will always inflate what they say they make, maybe it gives them the feeling of higher worth, who knows? Lets see what these good jobs will be worth in the future when you guys try to sign up every tom, dick, and harry. Remember the drivers making this kind of money have a work ethic that the normal crop of drivers these days don't seem to posses. To come on this forum and throw around pay #s is bu##s#$t, talk is cheap, and just because you say its so, a seasoned driver will see right through the BS. It will though make you look like a big strapper with the newbies...lol
OK so answer this. What's top pay where you work? What would your top driver make at .54/mi? He's at high 70's and not even working hard you say. I'd say thats pretty good. I know the barn Smooth is at and there's some hard runners there. A very large barn with a "hog board" if you know what that means and senior drivers can be as fat and happy as they want. The thread was asking LTL or OTR. This board is a place for drivers to learn and share information. My vote would be LTL. Whats yours? I wont work some place where i make less than 55k a year, weather its LTL or over the road, but a lot of drivers wont see wages like this. I have been in about every aspect of this Industry for the last 30 yrs and it is going to hell in a hand basket. Don't read parts of my post, read the whole thing, and put everything I say together. If every driver made what these good jobs paid, this would be the best industry to be in, but they don't and that is my point. Don't blow smoke up these guys ass, it isn't pie in the sky for everyone!!
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#94
Originally Posted by JimsOpus
Hi, I'm days away from my road test with the ministry of transportation up here in Ontario, Canada. I'm enjoying this discussion but I am still 50/50 on whether to try for LTL or OTR ...(lol) ... anyways I might be better off going with a company like Scneider for a year so that I qualify for other companies requirements that actually do pay reasonably. I just don't want to starve or fall behind on bills out there my first year. I still have to maintain a home and actually live on the road. This is a big concern of mine. From what I have read in this and many other discussions is that the larger companies tend to exploit the new driver because they know that there aren't alot of options for them. It seems its a big game. Maybe what I am looking for here is some advice or guidance from you more experienced drivers or even a newer driver that is ahead of me at the moment. It's all appreciated! thanks[/b]
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#96
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 37
Originally Posted by Smooth
Originally Posted by Snowman7
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
There are still not PLENTY of drivers doing 90k+ a year! Your 1 or more does not constitute plenty. 80k a year is still a far reach for a lot of these companys. Don't get these guys hopes up with these inflated figures! I have 1 of these better paying jobs, and the top driver with the most time on the job, is knocking down high 70k. Now granted he doesn't work all that hard, but he has also been there 17 yrs. In my 30 yrs experience, drivers will always inflate what they say they make, maybe it gives them the feeling of higher worth, who knows? Lets see what these good jobs will be worth in the future when you guys try to sign up every tom, dick, and harry. Remember the drivers making this kind of money have a work ethic that the normal crop of drivers these days don't seem to posses. To come on this forum and throw around pay #s is bu##s#$t, talk is cheap, and just because you say its so, a seasoned driver will see right through the BS. It will though make you look like a big strapper with the newbies...lol
OK so answer this. What's top pay where you work? What would your top driver make at .54/mi? He's at high 70's and not even working hard you say. I'd say thats pretty good. I know the barn Smooth is at and there's some hard runners there. A very large barn with a "hog board" if you know what that means and senior drivers can be as fat and happy as they want. The thread was asking LTL or OTR. This board is a place for drivers to learn and share information. My vote would be LTL. Whats yours?
#97
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Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Originally Posted by Snowman7
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
There are still not PLENTY of drivers doing 90k+ a year! Your 1 or more does not constitute plenty. 80k a year is still a far reach for a lot of these company's. Don't get these guys hopes up with these inflated figures! I have 1 of these better paying jobs, and the top driver with the most time on the job, is knocking down high 70k. Now granted he doesn't work all that hard, but he has also been there 17 yrs. In my 30 yrs experience, drivers will always inflate what they say they make, maybe it gives them the feeling of higher worth, who knows? Lets see what these good jobs will be worth in the future when you guys try to sign up every tom, dick, and harry. Remember the drivers making this kind of money have a work ethic that the normal crop of drivers these days don't seem to posses. To come on this forum and throw around pay #s is bu##s#$t, talk is cheap, and just because you say its so, a seasoned driver will see right through the BS. It will though make you look like a big strapper with the newbies...lol
OK so answer this. What's top pay where you work? What would your top driver make at .54/mi? He's at high 70's and not even working hard you say. I'd say thats pretty good. I know the barn Smooth is at and there's some hard runners there. A very large barn with a "hog board" if you know what that means and senior drivers can be as fat and happy as they want. The thread was asking LTL or OTR. This board is a place for drivers to learn and share information. My vote would be LTL. Whats yours? I wont work some place where i make less than 55k a year, weather its LTL or over the road, but a lot of drivers wont see wages like this. I have been in about every aspect of this Industry for the last 30 yrs and it is going to hell in a hand basket. Don't read parts of my post, read the whole thing, and put everything I say together. If every driver made what these good jobs paid, this would be the best industry to be in, but they don't and that is my point. Don't blow smoke up these guys ass, it isn't pie in the sky for everyone!!
#98
Originally Posted by fasttruck
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Originally Posted by Snowman7
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
There are still not PLENTY of drivers doing 90k+ a year! Your 1 or more does not constitute plenty. 80k a year is still a far reach for a lot of these company's. Don't get these guys hopes up with these inflated figures! I have 1 of these better paying jobs, and the top driver with the most time on the job, is knocking down high 70k. Now granted he doesn't work all that hard, but he has also been there 17 yrs. In my 30 yrs experience, drivers will always inflate what they say they make, maybe it gives them the feeling of higher worth, who knows? Lets see what these good jobs will be worth in the future when you guys try to sign up every tom, dick, and harry. Remember the drivers making this kind of money have a work ethic that the normal crop of drivers these days don't seem to posses. To come on this forum and throw around pay #s is bu##s#$t, talk is cheap, and just because you say its so, a seasoned driver will see right through the BS. It will though make you look like a big strapper with the newbies...lol
OK so answer this. What's top pay where you work? What would your top driver make at .54/mi? He's at high 70's and not even working hard you say. I'd say thats pretty good. I know the barn Smooth is at and there's some hard runners there. A very large barn with a "hog board" if you know what that means and senior drivers can be as fat and happy as they want. The thread was asking LTL or OTR. This board is a place for drivers to learn and share information. My vote would be LTL. Whats yours? I wont work some place where i make less than 55k a year, weather its LTL or over the road, but a lot of drivers wont see wages like this. I have been in about every aspect of this Industry for the last 30 yrs and it is going to hell in a hand basket. Don't read parts of my post, read the whole thing, and put everything I say together. If every driver made what these good jobs paid, this would be the best industry to be in, but they don't and that is my point. Don't blow smoke up these guys ass, it isn't pie in the sky for everyone!! Key to the $100,000 Club This chart lists Teamster officials and staff who received salaries of over $100,000 in 2005. This information was compiled from hundreds of Department of Labor LM-2 and LM-3 forms and IRS Form 990 reports. Total compensation includes salaries, allowances and expenses, but does not reflect other benefits such as pensions and automobiles. Footnotes: *The LM form or Form 990 was not available for 2005, number is based on 2004 forms. 1 Retired or left union employment due to retirement, election defeat, discharge or by action of the Independent Review Board or other legal action. Abbreviations: BA=Bakery and Laundry Conference; BLET=Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen; BMWED=Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way; BR=Brewery and Soft Drink Workers Conference; CC=Cannery Council; Dairy=Dairy Conference; GCA=BLET General Committee of Adjustment; GCC=Graphics Communications Conference; Intl=International; JC=Joint Council; KY-WV=Kentucky-West Virginia Conference; L=Local Union; MO-KS=Missouri-Kansas- Nebraska Conference; SLA=BLET State Legislative Association
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#100
Originally Posted by fasttruck
At least i can say i'm unbiased. I will show both sides of the story.
Explain what you mean..
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