I am 7 1/2 months into my career as a trucker. I have spoken with every kind of driver from company, to owner op. I don't think I want todeal with the hassle of owning a truck. In my own personal opinion, you put more money in the truck than your bank account. I have the drive to stay out 4 to 5 weeks at a time, but I often think now about finding that company where I make good money and have the freedom to make decisions. Not so much when and where, but just to control my income more. I have a few companies in mind, and I would like some honest advice on which path to take. In this order, (Most interested to I heard good things about them), this is my list... Smith Transport, Marten, KLLM, R.C Moore, and Conway OTR. Any input and advice from experienced truckers who actually worked forthese companies would be appreciated!
Enlighten Me, My Fellow Truckers...
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by KingTrucker, Jul 18, 2013.
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You can do much, much better financially with tanker or flatbed.
With tankers your pay will be more consistantly pretty much the same each week instead of fluctuating wildly as with reefers. With tankers you should be able to "take home" minimum of a grand a week and with hazmat/tankers make $60K-$65K per year. Just the average flatbed driver can make over $50K per year; some do even better.KingTrucker and DrtyDiesel Thank this. -
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KLLM & FFE are now one company & FFE has tankers in the oil fields hauling water. Other than that, I would go with a tanker company or a company with a tanker division.
Conway might be OK. These days the reefer companies running teams might be OK, but running solo is tough with the EOBR's and long load/unload times.
K&B is a reefer outfit that has salaried driver positions of over $900.00 a week, as long as you don't turn down a load. If you turn down a load, you get milage pay for that week.
Greatwide has lots of logistics accounts. With those accounts your pay is more steadily the same week to week. I know some drivers working there that have been there around 10 years because the pay is steady and dependable.Last edited: Jul 19, 2013
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Okay. Thanks for the info. I will definitely be researching that company. Have you worked for K&B before?Chinatown Thanks this. -
I just looked them up. Unfortunately I don't meet their qualifications. I have a felony conviction from 7 years ago. It starts on the qualifications part of their website,"No Felony Convictions". Sucks for me. From what I read, it sounds like a pretty decent company. -
Apply with Greatwide; they sometimes waive their one years experience required..Apply and see what happens. -
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Turn in the app. Worst they'll do is say no.KingTrucker Thanks this. -
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