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Poa Triv 03-07-2012 09:29 AM

WI Flatbed CO
 
Im new to trucking. I just earned my Class A 10 days ago.

I recently applied to a flat bed company. They claim that 85% of their loads are oversize, just what i want to do. However they are starting me off at
22% of the load. And i know that it will take several months to earn my way up to the big loads and what not im just wondering......

IS THIS A GOOD DEAL??

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

mgfg 03-07-2012 09:57 AM

It depends upon how they are calculating the pay. If you take the gross revenue of the load (total amount customer pays to move shipment) and then deduct FSC, O/S permits, pilot cars, you then have the revenue that the truck generates. You should get 22% of that number.

I personally think they are throwing you to the wolves. There's no way in hell a new driver should be doing ANY wide loads! Once you learn how to drive and back up then they can ease you into do some wide loads.

Poa Triv 03-07-2012 11:35 AM

I their defense, they did say it would be 9 months to a year before i get the wideloads.. it all depends on how quickly i catch on and pick it all up

Orangetxguy 03-07-2012 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by Poa Triv (Post 509325)
Im new to trucking. I just earned my Class A 10 days ago.

I recently applied to a flat bed company. They claim that 85% of their loads are oversize, just what i want to do. However they are starting me off at
22% of the load. And i know that it will take several months to earn my way up to the big loads and what not im just wondering......

IS THIS A GOOD DEAL??

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

What company are you talking about? Some have a better reputation than others. Some have much better rates than others. The revenue is where your money will be coming from.....the better the rates the better your wages will be.

Poa Triv 03-08-2012 02:17 AM

Its called Transport National, bassed out of Oak Creek Wisconsin

Orangetxguy 03-08-2012 03:43 AM


Originally Posted by Poa Triv (Post 509340)
Its called Transport National, bassed out of Oak Creek Wisconsin

This might be one of those company's that nobody ever hears anything about....simply because they never have a need to hire from "Outside". If you have a foot in the door, there is every possibility that you lucked into a lifetime job.

Take everything "One-day at a time". Learn the ropes as THEY want you to learn them. Ask questions every chance you get. If you don't understand a reason for why something is being done a specific way.....ask and learn. Good Luck. You might have found a decent job.

mgfg 03-10-2012 12:44 AM

[QUOTE=Poa Triv;509340]Its called Transport National, bassed out of Oak Creek Wisconsin[/QUOTE

National has been around forever and they move some HUGE chit!

You don't stay in the biz as long as they have doing what they do by tearing stuff up.


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