So are you thinking central refrigerated would be better ? Recruiter at jb hunt said that I would go anywhere east of I-35
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Montanaboy1988, Nov 17, 2013.
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You need to put miles a higher priority then pay scale. Beginning a trucking career in a position where average weekly miles are at or below 2,400 is a recipe for a miserable existence trying to deal with short hops, out-of-sync appointments, idle time sitting ....... waiting, hours (days?) .... spending money trying to keep from going insane .... you will essentially be a gypsie 24/7 truck keeper for a weak salary, used to keep hot loads moving where another driver ran out of hours 5 hours short of delivery. You will spend many hours waiting on slack-butt drivers to finally arrive to do a load swap.
I'd much rather run 3000 at 35 then 2300 at 46 but to each their own.Montanaboy1988 Thanks this. -
^^^ What he said ^^^
Explore other options...beautiful country WEST of I-35. Be safe.Montanaboy1988 Thanks this. -
Thanks I greatly appreciate kind sirs ...oh yea I love the west ...I'm originally from montana
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77smartin, not all of their trucks are day cabs. -
Rockee would you do the jb hunt gig?
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.46 with 2200 a week, if it was 5 day week. Out 12 weeks then have 1 off ? drop a bowling ball on your foot it will hurt less and be more productive.
If you are ok staying out 12 weeks at a time, taking 34's wherever.... you can do better with just about anyone, unless it's you life long dream of short hops and sitting at the dock or truckstopMontanaboy1988 Thanks this. -
I'm leaning towards central refrigetated
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that is prolly better.....
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