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Old 09.11.2008
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I'm not a new driver,but I decided to stay where I'm at for less money because of hometime and we don't do backhauls.Once we get empty we come home.My gross pay avg. is about 900.00 week
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My comment to you fools that are complaining about not getting the "big bucks" driving truck is to get out of the driver seat and get a job behind a desk then. You have to pay your dues--work your way "up the ladder" so to speak to get the big bucks. Companies want drivers with experience--then you get paid according to that experience. It works that way no matter where you work. Yes, you will get peanuts at times, but do your job, the best you can do and all will fall into place. England and such will hire you fresh out of school---but won't pay as well as when you have the years behind you and can get with a company that pays more.
Sorry drivers--that is the way it is. And I am with you. My husband is an experienced driver---makes good money because he has the years behind him and I am just starting out. So I know how you all feel---from both sides. Drive safe.
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Old 09.13.2008
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After about two years of driving for peanuts a good driver with a good record can almost write their own ticket and have a feel of who what and when he/shewants to drive for.
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My comment to you fools that are complaining about not getting the "big bucks" driving truck is to get out of the driver seat and get a job behind a desk then. You have to pay your dues--work your way "up the ladder" so to speak to get the big bucks. Companies want drivers with experience--then you get paid according to that experience. It works that way no matter where you work. Yes, you will get peanuts at times, but do your job, the best you can do and all will fall into place. England and such will hire you fresh out of school---but won't pay as well as when you have the years behind you and can get with a company that pays more.
Sorry drivers--that is the way it is. And I am with you. My husband is an experienced driver---makes good money because he has the years behind him and I am just starting out. So I know how you all feel---from both sides. Drive safe.
LOL... The only fool here is the one who listens to you and goes to work for a company like "England ... and such". Most complaints aren't about making "big bucks"... it's about BS from these companies in the form of lies, deceit, screw-ups...

The only ones I see talking about "big bucks" are the recruiters... you need to read more threads from the drivers. And "driving for peanuts" does not have to be a necessity either. There are a few good companies, local companies, and union companies who pay well. Only idiots or those with a low self worth work for peanuts... or free. If Otherwise, I agree with you.
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I think you will find that it varies quite a bit. The bottom line comes down to two things. First, the company someone starts with, and second, how hard you actually work.

The company I started with started me out at .30 and I'm not at .32. But I get quite a lot of miles on average. I've been bringing home, after taxes about 4k a month. But I run a lot, an average of 3k miles a week.
.32 cent with 3,000 miles a week which is 12,000 for the month don't even gross $4,000...so how you get $4,000 AFTER taxes???...
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for the whole of last week I covered, actually week before but this check, anyways: I covered 1978 miles....

half of those miles were empty... deadheading home...

I earned $1196.69 now this figure is including my unloading pay...

but... it works out to be 60.5 cents per mile as a company driver.

5 days / monday thru friday, home every night, and in 41 logged hours averaging 48mph.

several hundred shy of my best week... but nothing to sneeze at in my opinion...

I haven't quite had my cdl for 2 years yet. got it in jan. 2007, didn't actually work for anybody until march of 07.

however you slice it, trucking has been extremely good for me and I am definately nobody special...

do recruiters lie ??? generally not... lol what they actually do is quote you honest to god figures... and let you assume they will apply to you.

example: fictional company

"our avg driver earnes 55k annually, we start new guys out at .32 cpm.

(they don't mention)the avg driver being there with 5 years experience and is working for 40 and not .32 cpm could affect your personal outcome and experience.)

however, .32 x 120,000 does equal $38,400.00 (quoted) and you probably won't be thinking about lost loads, deadhead, out of hours, and only running 100k miles for 32k a year... but those are all YOUR assumptions.

It is to their benefit but not their fault that you both lacked in common sense and sucked in math.

there are very good jobs... you just have to LOOK for them.

and please for pete's sake don't whine about being lied to... you aren't one of those morons that went down to the used car lot and drove off in a $500 bucket of bolts and never had a clue that the rattling noise could be expensive trouble coming... are you???

If you are an adult, act like one, investigate!!! talk to other drivers that work for that company. RESEARCH !!!

don't forget to ask about everything... do the trucks have a/c ? If mine breaks, will you actually fix it???? How much do first year drivers make on average??? can you show me the print out where you got that? can I talk to a few of the guys that have been here less than a year but more than 3 months? does detention pay start after 2 or 6 hours? do you pay for a motel room if I am laid over or broken down?

can I install a twin sized water-bed in the truck??? lol

if you need a baby-sitter to walk you thru job hunting... pay them... don't go to one paid for by the hiring company...

street lingo: your attorney is much better than just trusting the DA to treat you fairly...

life is a negotiation and nobody is giving away stuff they don't have too!!!
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