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Originally Posted by Ohnoo You must be a 2500mi a week driver based on that comment. And your wrong "running the system" is not the best way. From point A to point B is my trips are about 1100 to 1200 round trip I make 3 a week you like math so add it up. I'm also paid the same MT or loaded and DH back 99.9% of the time. Now has for money to be made at Swift I know for a fact that there are company drivers who make 90 to 110K a year. In each case they have 7+ years with the company, point A to B runs and do mentor ship and only take maybe 1 day a week off.
Ok next "dedicated account pay less then OTR". All I can say is HAHAH WRONG you have a lot to learn if that's what you think or should I say maybe not for you personally but for most people they work out better.
64mph trucks once again wrong they are 62mph trucks!!!!!!!! Thankfully mine has glitched computer and runs 65. 54mph daily average well maybe you but for someone who's running open highway for the most part and has enough brains to miss rush hour traffic its a bit higher then that.
The last thing I want to point out is that by saying its impossible to do 3500mi a week legally shows that you don't have the experience that you would like to claim. Or you have a really bad work ethic theres a difference between gaining your CDL seven years ago and actually having seven years of OTR exp. And anyone who did would know that 3500mi weeks are a very common thing at almost any speed.
3500/7=500
500/64=7.81hr
500/62=8.06hr
500/54=9.25hr
3500/6=583.3
584/64=9.12hr
584/62=9.41hr
584/54=10.81hr
I used 64 and 54mph because those are the numbers you presented and well the math kinda speaks for itself now doesnt it.
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That is if everything goes absolutely perfect and you can average that speed. The facts of the matter are that with a 62 mph truck you average approx 54mph and that is fact unless you are driving basically unloaded and pretty much midwest only. Then you might average 58 or 59. If your truck only does 62, you obvuiously cannot average 62--at least not legally. You also said that you go home at least 2 nights a week and every weekend, so that figures into that also. If youare bringing home $1200 a week then you are making at least $1500 a week and that works out to roughkly $.45 cpm average for 3300 miles per week. Once again, I say no way, not at Swift.
Dont question my ethic either, Im not questioning yours--Im just questioning your obvious disregard for facts. I averaged more than 600 miles a day on a good day when I was over the road and I busted my butt to get the miles and get home, I ususally averaged around 2800. Which, BTW, is what DOT says you are averaging. If you rile through an inspection and you are logging 3300 miles per week and your truck says Swift on the side, brace your self for that fat ticket that you will get. You really think that DOT doesnt know that you cant do that?
90-100K? Swift? Company driver? BS!
It kills me how many of you people beleive all these stories from these guys that make all this money driving for places like Swift as a company driver. Stories, that is all they are is stories. If you really could make that kind of money and it was that great a place, do you really think they would hire a 1000 drivers a week? That's right, they wouldnt! There would be a waiting list 10 miles long to be a driver there. the facts are that I could apply online right now, do an interview tomorrow and a background and I could be in 1 of their trucks by next Monday, that is how bad that they need drivers due to their turnover rate and the fact that they will hire anybody who can pass their checks. If you could honestly make that kind of money there would be no need for that--Im not buying it!