So I got off the phone with a TMC recruiter today and he told me that a driver straight out of school makes about $52,000 a year. That sounds high for a new driver. I talked to a driver that's been driving for 15 years and he said he only made $47,000 last year...what's typical pay for new driver?
are recruiters telling the truth
Discussion in 'TMC' started by scifi199085, Sep 24, 2014.
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If a recruiters mouth is moving there is a 95% chance he is lying.
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Shaggy Thanks this.
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I figured they would lie...Schneiders recruiter told me a range that sounds more realistic. ..they told me between 34,000 and 38,000
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So if most recruiters lie how would you know what's a good starter company
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Talk to the drivers that work for your company of interest.
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1% chance they're eating.semi retired semi driver Thanks this. -
Of course not. There is a lot of seats to fill and few drivers out here.
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Here is some good advice for you. You can take it or leave it. If a company needs to have recruiters in order to attract drivers, STAY AWAY! Think about it. If the company was that good, would they really need recruiters? The answer is obvious!
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TMC and Maverick have better then average reputations as starter companies
after a year better opportunities and a clean nose things get much better
starter pay in flatbed is higher then reefer and dry van
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