Finally living in florida any good local trucking companies

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Jmelendez1223, Oct 2, 2020.

  1. Jmelendez1223

    Jmelendez1223 Light Load Member

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    lol
    So yea you def understand me the cost of living over there in nj is getting outta control is like you have to work two jobs and the roads are all messed up but yea i seen jobs that pay so low out here unless you go to some big company and thats if your lucky enough lol
     
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  3. Danny707

    Danny707 Light Load Member

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    How much experience do you have ? Are you fit to do pick up and delivery ? Food or grocery or even beverage driver.
     
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  4. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    Bingo........OTR will never give anyone issues finding work. Most local jobs aren't paying. Some do. It's kind of like a supply demand thing. Companies don't have to look hard to find local guys. They don't really have to pay great. Too many people are ok with giving up pay to be home nightly. Not only that, many local gigs are on hiring freezes or laying off folks due to the pandemic. Some companies even bellied up. Then even for OTR options can be limited in Florida. I've been driving 11 years, and I don't think I've taken more than 10 loads to Florida.
     
  5. Jmelendez1223

    Jmelendez1223 Light Load Member

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    yes i have one year exp and i am fit for the job i did pepsi and alcohol
     
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  6. Danny707

    Danny707 Light Load Member

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    That’s what’s up , like everyone said apply to an LTL carrier that’s currently hiring P&D driver, check frito lay as well.
     
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  7. jmz

    jmz Road Train Member

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    I think most of us in this section of the forums would disagree with that. Unless I’m just out of touch and most OTR jobs are actually paying $1800+ per week.
     
  8. Jmelendez1223

    Jmelendez1223 Light Load Member

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    #### thats not bad are u otr as of now ?
     
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    McUzi Road Train Member

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    He’s a line driver for FedEx Freight. I’m averaging $1700-1800 a week running line at Saia. Most of the LTL line guys bring in decent cash that make LTL untouchable to the majority of otr gigs
     
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  10. bryan21384

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    1800 plus per week? That's above average. Ain't many of them available on that level. With what the average company pays, to achieve that, an OTR driver would have to run almost 4000 miles weekly, and the majority of us ain't even running 3000 miles weekly. Some ain't even running 2500 miles weekly. As far as my thoughts about local jobs, the ones who would disagree are the ones who currently had enough good fortune to work a high paying local gig. They are not in abundance for real in most parts of the country. In Memphis where I live, you either go on the road, or haul containers if you're a CDL holder. Many don't mind the rail yard life if it means being home every night. I'll let them have it. I hated containers.
     
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  11. Jmelendez1223

    Jmelendez1223 Light Load Member

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    wow that sounds good lol how can i get into that ?
     
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