Hey diesel, no offense bro but do you keep lube on your truck so it doesn't hurt when Schneider ##### you?
The impression I get from you is that you're a level headed dude. Might be time to lease or buy a truck. I have no doubt you could make it work. Also, if you're out 4-5 weeks at a time how come you don't do 48 states? Lots of miles out west. In my 3 months as a pumpkin my average load was 1100 miles. I rarely left I-5 too.
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400 mile load done, headed to the house for 6 days. Those 6 weeks flew by!.
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I'm back at home too... interestingly worked out that I had a load that headed up close to home, DBL didn't remember if I had asked for hometime and called and asked me about it, and since it was close and I had been out for 3 weeks just decided to see if I could come home after delivering today, so I did. Gonna get in touch with the DBL in a few days to get the contact info for the Choice contact at Charlotte, and will look into that more over my home time. In the meantime, glad to have a break from the crap of the past 2 weeks, if I was having good runs I would have stayed out longer, but after 2 weeks of getting absolutely shafted, screw it, I'll take my time off.
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Enjoy your home time...
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Best of luck!Last edited: Aug 9, 2013
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this has been quite a read..i really like how diesel has goods bads and still keeps an amazingly positive attitude...you sir even at 6 months are a very professional driver and very commendable...
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, getting homesick
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@ OP- DieselFuelOnly
After 6 months, are you making a decent paycheck, yet? $500-600 isn't terrible money at 23 years old. I was earning $200-300 at your age and didn't know I wasn't rich. Additionally, Ive become convinced that you're made for OTR trucking. But, is the money getting better?
I've read this thread from the beginning. It seems like drivers with anywhere from 0-30 years experience are throwing you some serious respect.
I'm an accountant and considering/pretending I could be a flatbed driver. Flatbed money sounds like it could pay off my debt within 3 or 4 years vs. the 20 year student loan repayment program I'm currently enrolled in.
Like you, I'm not married and don't have kids.
If you had an accounting degree paying approx. $38,500 per year would you still want to be OTR?
Do you have a long-term goal or plan that's going to pay you ####loads more?
I'm asking because the beginning of this thread sounded like you were scared ########, also. Within 5-6 months you sound like you've become a confident and safe driver.
I hate being an accountant because my co-workers hate what I'm trying to do.(I tell their boss when they are costing the company more than they're providing revenues).
In your opinion, as a rookie driver, does your company view you as a revenue stream/profit center? I'm not a source of revenue as an accountant.
If you respond, thanks. If not, I've enjoyed reading all 36 pages of this thread. Hope you make a ton of money soon, if you aren't already.
Also, I think it's awesome that you reported the accident/damage at your own home. That would be a seriously ethical dilemma for me.
Have you been contacted by other companies yet? I might be able to refer you to somebody that will truly respect your honesty and pay you well for it.
EDIT: What's that first song on your "GW Bridge video?" The guitar work is awesome. Additionally, slow down. Looks like you covered 180+ miles in 5 minutes. That's gotta be dangerous.Last edited: Aug 15, 2013
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Wow, great job hanging in there.
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