I have about two years local experience in the oil field. Looking to go regional with maverick. But since I don't have previous otr I'll be a student. Just wondering what about what I'll average for a check as a student. I Live in Oklahoma btw.
Maverick Student pay
Discussion in 'Maverick' started by HD0521, Jan 9, 2015.
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with 2 years of exp why would you go with a mega carrier?
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All the flatbed co's Ive applied at wont take me because I don't have otr experience.
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have you looked at any of the local company's? they might train you. knock on some doors, it cant hurt
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I don't like to say "use the search feature," but I found this with a two second internet search. You're going to need to put more effort into this if you want to find a job that you're going to be happy with. I spent EASILY 100 hours looking for local companies that would hire a new guy. You've just got to put some time and effort into it.
http://www.maverickusa.com/driving-jobs/student-program
There's no way that I'd start out as a "student" with student pay if I had two years driving experience. Get online and look around for flatbed companies in your area.
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I have a great record. Seat belt ticket in my personal vehicle is all. There is a step deck outfit that hauls new farm equipment right down the road from me that I never thought about asking till now. I have searched the forum, and I know what Maverick pays and what miles they say you will get but I was looking for some real world numbers from actual drivers. Thanks for the replies fellas.
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Good lick.
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I'm a maverick driver. While a student on first day of orientation you will get a $50 visa card. You will then get $450 for the rest of orientation. After that it is $550 per week during training. Training consists of about 8 days of load securement training followed by atleast 21 days with a driver trainer. It is $550 per week for all this. After graduation you will get $400 followed by another $400 upon first load delivery,this in addition to whatever miles you run that first week. After that you get paid per mile plus tarping,detention pay if applicable,etc.
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I have to say I feel pretty good about having my choice narrowed down to Maverick. I really haven't found the negative with this company that I have with others. But everyone seems willing to help and welcome a new person. so my 2c
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I am the over the road recruiter that coversmpa. I f you have any questions, pm me and I will give you my phone number.
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