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Originally Posted by Double R
(Post 479655)
Cost of living in OK is lower then lets say VA(no offense Hawk, just a comparison). So $614 a week would be good money in that area.
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Originally Posted by Ronin
(Post 479639)
They pay me 258 miles to drive 245 miles each way. So they're HHG is in my favor. The rate is meh (23.8) cpm but Its guaranteed miles. Pans out to 614 a week before taxes. No doubles, no unloading, all drop and hook. So while it wouldn't work for some, It suits me just fine.
Companies were paying .23 cpm in 1986. Hell, I make .55 cpm doing drop-n-hook meet-n-turns. I just drop, hook, and boogie on down the line to my home-20 every night. And here you are bragging about getting bent over the barrel like that by the Big Blue Screw. No wonder this industry's in the shape it's in. So many drivers truckin' for so little... Hey, at least they don't give you a 1099 (yet)..that's a plus, I guess. :lol2::lol: |
i bet this guy will be willing to work for $.10cpm.
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If he lands in AZ, then with the new laws they got there, doubt it. Anywho, Werner appears to be another good outfit to be able to get with. They've got a terminal down in Fontana I'll also be checking into in due time. Duck-egg blue, APU's, seems like they got it together among other things. |
Originally Posted by bentstrider
(Post 479703)
Anywho, Werner appears to be another good outfit to be able to get with.
They've got a terminal down in Fontana I'll also be checking into in due time. Duck-egg blue, APU's, seems like they got it together among other things. As long as they have run those nifty continental blue trucks and APU's, they're a top-flite outfit. Jeez...this new breed of drivers is something else. |
WOW That's scary!! I actually agree with some of what Joey's saying!! I guess if you need a job and .23 the best you can find ok BUT I wouldn't plan on sticking around long. Take the gig if you must but do yourself a favor and don't stop looking for something better! (just make sure it really is better)
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everyone else in the area for local or linehaul are either doubles, hazmat or union and to all 3 I say no way.
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$614 a week before taxes depending on how many dependents you have or do not have you might see oh say $500 a week or less. Now if you are home on weekends and I mean a full weekend Meaning you run just 5 days a week you are with that tractor 24 hrs a day or 120 hrs a week that brings your pay up to a grand total of roughly $4.16 an hr. And you think that is good. Whatever floats you boat. It is drivers like you that help keep the industry pay in the crapper like it is now because you will put up with that kind of pay.
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Originally Posted by Ronin
(Post 479766)
everyone else in the area for local or linehaul are either doubles, hazmat or union and to all 3 I say no way.
there's absolutely nothing wrong with hauling hazardous materials. they just take a bit more COMMON SENSE to haul as well as certain routes they must abide by. common sense is something that many of the drivers out there don't have, though. |
Originally Posted by Joey Shabadoo
(Post 479759)
Yeah, nevermind the cheap-ass money.
As long as they have run those nifty continental blue trucks and APU's, they're a top-flite outfit. Jeez...this new breed of drivers is something else. Besides, I've got a limited amount of options as to getting back in after that '07 accident, so I'll just have to get with the one that will get me into the least amount of trouble. There are some good, small companies out there, but unfortunately I keep having the luck of running into the fly-by-nights that run you into the ground and could care less about driver safety, free-time., etc We'll stick to our own guns, how about that? |
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