True story.
My company gave me a trainee. The trainee started to tell me what
all the recruiter promised him.........put me in a spot. What I am supposed
to do? Tell the trainee the truth about the route he will be put on......and have
the trainee quit on the spot...................or am I supposed to lie for the
company?
In that moment I was no longer willing to train for the company. Funny thing.....
when the recruiter started crying about needing drivers and how no body wants
to work for him I told him to stop lying to the new hires. That was several years ago
and he is still lying to the new hires.
"$2500 per week without owning any equipment"
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, May 20, 2021.
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I was a trainer for 2 years. I was known for being an especially hard working trainer. The most i ever made in a week was $2,200. I averaged around $1,600. -
Solo drivers can earn those wagesCorsairFanboy and Coffey Thank this. -
I've made over $60k in 1 year before... That's 5 to 8 days on the road with 2 to 4 days at home between runs, plus a few weeks off throughout the year. If I really wanted to, I could run harder and average #### near $2k per week...Coffey and JolliRoger Thank this. -
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The average salary for a driver is about 45,000 a year.
Only on this site do we all make 90 grand a year.
But none of us have to prove it.
There ain't but a handful of company drivers
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