looks like your at the top of the list to drive for a new owner named Andres . Sam was puting in a good word for u to him . now remimber this he is a new owner this is his first truck and he has not established himself or his equipment with road link yet. now with you still being green and him being even greener things may not start off smooth as both of you will be learing the ropes the in and outs of the co and the port. and the dispatchers know this most of your first runs will be short ones till you prove that you can get the job done and his equipment is also up to the task meaning no weekly breakdowns. i have seen Andres truck it is a freightliner classic long nose. year im not sure but i do know it has been maintained by his brother in law david who is the mechanic on my truck i know him well . good luck and hope it all works out for you.
6 months experience, flawless record, in south GA. Please help me find a good compan
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ok thanks for the advice...so starting out do you think i will atleast make 600/week being new and all? -
i can not honestly say it just depends on what runs are dispatcheed to you how quick you learn to navigate the port and how hard your willing to run that means running more than 1 log book. i would say itll probally say itll take a couple months to start consistantly making that a week
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If it takes two logbooks to make only $600/week I would definitely look at another job. Running multiple logbooks is a fool's game. Don't play it!
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