Indian River

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  1. nextgentrucker

    nextgentrucker Road Train Member

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    Cool, thanks.
     
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  3. nextgentrucker

    nextgentrucker Road Train Member

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    Three more months until I come over here, hopefully everything workouts perfectly.
     
  4. Redtwin

    Redtwin Road Train Member

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    It's easy, and no one bothers you. Facilities could be better, much better, but that's not a deal breaker for me.
     
  5. Redfish

    Redfish Light Load Member

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    Sounds like a good deal!
     
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  6. nextgentrucker

    nextgentrucker Road Train Member

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    And making money too I'm guessing.
     
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  7. Spjza80tt

    Spjza80tt Light Load Member

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    You might not make the money you think here , especially if they stick you doing local work for a terminal, it's not what it used to be that's why so many senior drivers are quitting
     
  8. Spjza80tt

    Spjza80tt Light Load Member

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    Your not getting crazy miles here unless you run on PC AG exempt from the farms and then they want 700-800 miles on one clock and back the same day, the company is trash now and lots of drivers quitting
     
  9. bentstrider83

    bentstrider83 Road Train Member

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    Definitely been some shakeups down at the main office in Florida. And I notice a couple of the sites we took tankers for washes aren't being used as much any more.


    Nearly ten years over here and while the loads are still consistent, I'm having to pace myself to keep from totally wearing myself out. Keep riding under my own rules until I get another lecture from dispatch. Then it's hopping season again.
     
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  10. Tanker_82

    Tanker_82 Road Train Member

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    1-3-25 = N/A (was off 10 days for Christmas break)
    1-10-25 = 2,545 paid miles
    1-17-25 = 2,161 paid miles
    1-24-25 = 2,054 paid miles
    1-30-25 = 3,017 paid miles
    2-7-25 = 2,742 paid miles
    2-14-25 = 2,583 paid miles
    2-21-25 = 2,621 paid miles
    2-28-25= 2,714 paid miles

    Things are still normal for me as an OTR driver. I’ve only had two pay periods this year that were below the 2,500 mile mark. Although the one on the 30th could have offset and made up for the one on the 24th, so essentially, I’ve only had one that was below the threshold this year, depending on how you look at it.

    When I add those numbers up, it comes out to 20,437. If I divide that by 8 paychecks, it comes out to an “average” of 2,554 which is on track with the “2,500-3,000 weekly average” myself, Cobra, and others have discussed on here. I realize today is only February 26th, but I was able to list the miles for 2-28-25 by looking at what I scanned in on Monday to be paid for on Friday.

    I hope 2025 is going well for everyone on here. I’m in Texas today, headed home for some time off after I make my delivery.
     
  11. nextgentrucker

    nextgentrucker Road Train Member

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    Ummm... Why would they have me do local work when I'm OTR... As long as I'm taking at least $1,400/week home, it ain't too bad. Also what would say some of the issues are? Lack of loads, bad management or other things?
     
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