Hello Prime drivers, and future drivers

Discussion in 'Prime' started by ama91761, Oct 14, 2011.

  1. ama91761

    ama91761 Medium Load Member

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    Sang phone UT fan
     
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  3. ama91761

    ama91761 Medium Load Member

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    Dang phone LMAO!!!!!!!
     
  4. ama91761

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    I've got a question for the veteran prime drivers. If you go L/O and want to do team who picks your co-driver? Do you as the L/O have to post that your looking for driver. I have noticed that you can make a Lease work that way.
     
  5. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    You can make a lease work on the solo side too. If you're a lease-op, its your boat. You get to find your own codriver. FMs tend to be leary about recommending someone to team with.
     
  6. imyouroldman

    imyouroldman Light Load Member

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    IP (or any other Prime L/O's), I gather from your posts that your a L/O now, but use to be a C/D? Even though I'll be new to Prime, all my years driving OTR was as an O/O. In a nutshell, are you comfortable being a L/O? Do they give you enough miles so that you can make a decent living? I know what a guy needs to do to be profitable, just wondering if Prime takes good care of their L/O's and if the opportunity is there to make a decent living. Thanks in advance!
     
  7. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    So far so good. The deal here is gross revenue - not miles. Were paid a percentage of linehaul, fuel surcharge and accessorials.
     
  8. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    You are gonna have to run the numbers for yourself. Seriously, what's a decent living for you may be bare minimum for someone else, or rolling in the green stuff for someone else.

    IP seems to be content with what he makes, and the other Prime L/Os I've talked to feel the same way.
     
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  9. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    I root for the the Longhorns. I did live in Texas at one time after all
     
  10. imyouroldman

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    Thanks IP! That's the way I've always run, percentage of line haul plus extras. I am pretty familiar about all the variables to being "successful". As long as they can keep me moving, I'll be all set. I'm not one to hang at T/Stops or worrying about home time. That's all right behind the seat as far as I'm concerned.

    Thank you kindly DTB! I have gathered that most of the L/O's whose posts I have read seem content and I'll take that as a good sign. If I had any concern it would be the "competition" with company trucks. When I was an O/O in a previous life, any company I was ever leased to was strictly O/O's without any company equipment. But common sense tells me that it would be in Prime's best business interest to keep their L/O's as "happy" as their company drivers. Based on my past contact with Prime L/O's in my "previous life" as well as what I'm reading on here, makes me feel that hooking up with Prime is the right thing to do to get back on the road. My impression of them from the 90's was that they were a class operation then and that impression is what I am still "feeling" today.

    I REALLY like the thoroughness of their training requirements. Shows me that they are interested in creating a long lasting relationship with their potential drivers and L/O's and in giving them as much training and knowledge as they can AFTER they get their CDL. My thanks again ma'am!!!

    BTW, that problem with my foot? Got a shot of cortisone in my heel today and I feel like a new man! So bring on the "duck walk"! I can "waddle" under that trailer with the best of em.... lol! :yes2557:
     
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