I saw a listing from a nearby Estes for OTR Driver and realized I have no idea how OTR works at an LTL company.
From what I'm reading, day cabs and hotels seem to be the thing. I'm sure it varies by location, but do you get home a bit more often than standard OTR?
Otr daycab drivers question
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Sylentlight, May 4, 2023.
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Plug in cooler. Meal prep for the week. When I was team driving I lived off grilled chicken and veggies. Snacked on almonds, protein shake and a banana for breakfast.
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042 Carlisle we lost al lot of lay runs because of meet and turns. Cheaper to have a Ue driver meet us in Stratford Ct
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it all fit into an Igloo cooler, that if needed, i could plug into a cigarette lighter plug. it stayed on the floor, in between the driver and passenger seats, for easy access.
then the company paid for motels, and i'd either dine at the nearby eateries, or a truck stop.
my "OTR" as a line haul driver was only over nighters.
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