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BOOM 02-11-2008 11:42 AM

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homer 02-11-2008 11:57 AM

knight trans from phoenix is always advertising in the tacoma news for part time drivers 7 on 7 off.

Aviator 02-11-2008 12:50 PM

14 on 7 off sounds freakin awesome to me. :D

RottsATruckin 02-11-2008 01:06 PM

Watkins & Shepard has a "3 person team" you drive (team) for 14 days then take off 7 days while the other 2 drive. You get team miles and 17 weeks off per year.

Ridge Runner 02-12-2008 01:28 AM


Originally Posted by Sheepdancer
I have a hard time understanding why someone would want to do that. I mean sure all that time off is great, but you are only working 1/2 the year. In other words if a trucker working 14 and 2 or whatever made 50K a year.....you would be making around 1/2 that. By all means, Im not trying to talk someone out of it, hell...I recruit for a company that does it.
Maybe Im missing something here, but doesnt that plan equate to a part time job with part time pay?
Wouldnt something like Celedon be more attractive with their 1 week off PAID every 30,000 miles? I mean at least you are being paid 1000 bucks for the time off.

I think your just looking at "days" not hours. I only " work" half a year. I work Sun, Mon, Tues and everyother Wend. I work 12 hr. shifts. 36 hrs one week and 48 ( 8 @ OT ) the next. That's 84 hrs every two weeks or an avg. of 42 hrs. a week. Many of our plants that run 24/7 work like this:

Work Mon and Tues. , off Wend. and Thurs. , Work Fri., Sat, Sun. THEN the next week they are OFF- Mon., Tues. work Wend , Thurs. Then off Fri. , Sat, Sun. 36 one week 48 the next and have a three day week-end every-other week.

When I worked in Law Enforcement I worked 12 hrs a day for 7 days then off for 7 days. I was paid every two weeks for 84 hrs.

I guess it's just at how you look at it. :wink:

Ridge Runner 02-12-2008 01:36 AM

Just wanted to add; The shift I work now has a counter shift that works: every-other Wend., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. A lot of the guys ( and Gals ) that choose that shift do a lot of outdoors stuff. Their first day off is Sunday and when they are heading out, 90% of the people are heading home. I worked that shift for almost two years and I'll tell ya, you have your pick of any hunting, fishing, camping, ect.... spots. :wink:

RebelDarlin 02-12-2008 01:52 AM


Originally Posted by Sheepdancer
I have a hard time understanding why someone would want to do that. I mean sure all that time off is great, but you are only working 1/2 the year. In other words if a trucker working 14 and 2 or whatever made 50K a year.....you would be making around 1/2 that. By all means, Im not trying to talk someone out of it, hell...I recruit for a company that does it.
Maybe Im missing something here, but doesnt that plan equate to a part time job with part time pay?
Wouldnt something like Celedon be more attractive with their 1 week off PAID every 30,000 miles? I mean at least you are being paid 1000 bucks for the time off.

Not everyone needs 50K or better a year. Some people want a life outside of work. I was in IT for over 20 years, I worked 70+ hrs a week, on call 24/7, traveled 250,000 miles a year and made really good money (well over 100K/yr). I never had time off!

Now. I'm 48, kids are grown, house is paid for, cars are paid for and I want to do something I've always wanted to do, drive big trucks and operate heavy equipment. Not everyone going into trucking is looking for a "job", some people are looking for a "life-style". (Didn't you just talk about that in another thread?)
I would hope, as a recruiter, you would understand that, in order to match companies and drivers.

Reb

Aviator 02-13-2008 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by RottsATruckin
Watkins & Shepard has a "3 person team" you drive (team) for 14 days then take off 7 days while the other 2 drive. You get team miles and 17 weeks off per year.

Wow, I might be into that. How would that pay I wonder?


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