Hey i recently got my class a with no restrictions
made sure to get my endorsements
Twic Card
Passport
Triples/Doubles
Tankers
(soon getting hazmats) when i turn 21
i turn 21 at the start of January and i already applied to a bunch of jobs and called a bunch these are the few i got offers from i was really looking for a local job couldn't find one
Swift Flatbed otr 48 cpm
Milton Flatbed otr 52 cpm
Prime Inc 52 cpm flatbed refer is 50 cpm
(still in the process of talking to sysco been denied a couple time but still trying to work for them kinda my end goal for right now cause they pay 48$ a hour have plenty of overtime and there local)
also im in Houston Texas but i have proof of residency in Washington state around kent area really trying to move back
i think i want to become a owner op in the future but not sure on what i want to do within trucking
so far the plan is to work for sysco cause it seems to me there the highest paying company
and then once i have enough saved and insurance is at good price become a owner op
i really just want to own a single truck and find a dedicated lane
but what experience should i get to get paid the best and find dedicated lanes
flatbed dry van tankers refer etc and what age and amount of exp is a good time to become a owner op
Looking For Directions/Road Map From 0 To Owner Op
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DeesTrucking2004, Dec 28, 2024.
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also forgot to add witch company should i go with and is lease agreements worth it if ur staying in ur truck
really only planning on staying with these companies no more than a year cause then il have better optionsnextgentrucker and austinmike Thank this. -
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I'm not in Houston but Sysco doesn't pay nearly that much per hour near me.77fib77, nextgentrucker, Lonesome and 2 others Thank this. -
This is satire, right?
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I recall a thread from some years back. I want to say it was @double yellow who posted it, but I can’t find it now. It basically illustrated every step he had to take in establishing his authority and getting started.
I think that’s what the OP here is looking for.
ETA - Here it is. I didn’t search back far enough.
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Food service is a tough job, I did it for like twelve years. You have to unload the whole truck with a two wheeler into the restaurant, it includes going up and down stairs and basically working your butt off all day, I did routes that covered up to 500 miles and had 18-25 stops on them. This was back in the paper log days and wouldn't have been possible on an eld. Even the local routes they had would wear you out over the day. I think it's a young man's game, I couldn't do it anymore and get all my work done for the day and not be completely dead the next day to do it all over again. Most of the guys that get beat down on it end up going to a shuttle position, but I didn't want to do that because they were all night time starts
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