Starting pay what did you make your first driving?

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  1. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    I admit;had to google Gene Tracy. My only excuse is "Trucking" did not enter my mind until 2 decades later and did not become a daily/nightly theme of my nightmares for 6 years after that. :)
     
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  3. jimvrg

    jimvrg Medium Load Member

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    .36 in 2000 at MS Carriers
     
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  4. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    I know who Sonny pruitt was Heck I used to be leased to his brother Ty Pruitt out of Baltimore pulling containers until he (Ty) sold out to Cheap way ,Oops I mean Key Way which is now Cowan Systems. Ty was not really sonnys' brother we just used to tell people that for laughs
     
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  5. pes2

    pes2 Light Load Member

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    1995 Hall Systems Birmingham,AL .26/mi one of the best companies I worked for then US DEPRESSED bought them and we'll, you know the rest of the story.
     
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  6. HeatherRose

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    Contrary to some opinion my "story" is not a lie. How I a.d several other drivers would haul poles of that length on a 48' flat bed was to drop the trailer, pull the tractor, 20-30' forward. Then put A pole bunk with a king pin plate on the bottom of it, into the 5th wheel. Then set up another set of pole bunks on the back of the trailer. Then load the poles into the two bunks. Then chain and strap the the front of the trailer to the bottom of of the poles and then wind up the landing dollies. Then chain and strap the poles into the bunk inthe 5th wheel.
    If you don't believe me call .JH.Baxter in Eugene, Oregon and ask them hoe to "float" a load of poles.
     
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  7. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    I did not say it was a lie but I'm curious as to how you did it. It sounded like you loaded the poles on a 48 ft and off you went.
     
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  8. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    1999 I think I got .23 per mile to start and .12 when empty. In a month changed to .25 for all miles.
     
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  9. HeatherRose

    HeatherRose Bobtail Member

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    No, YOU didn't say I was lying but the individual a few posts down from your question did. I guess I was hoping someone would ask how it was done.
     
  10. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    lol, well I guess I gave you the opportunity. :)
     
  11. HeatherRose

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    I had a model of an Alaskan Pipe Line K-dub. It had a headache rack and chains.
     
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