Hey guys, I am wondering if anyone has experience in the CDL-B industry? What attracts me most to this opportunity is the hometime - admittedly, I do not know anyone in the industry. When I think about these jobs, the following comes to mind; bus driver, delivery driver (Pepsi and the like), sales etc. Regarding pay, it seems like one can expect to earn around $15 per hour. I am currently considering a career in this field and would love to hear your thoughts and guidance. Thank you so much for your time.
CDL-B Career - Bus driver - Deivery Driver - Box Truck
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by nickgouws, Jun 24, 2014.
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I've been seeing over the road class B drivers for FedEx. Recently talked to a guy said he was making a decent wage running a team. Other then that can't really help you.
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You can get up to around 19 an hour depending on city, a little more for specialized work, hazmat, certien union trash jobs and the like. Not bad work but you top out pretty quick, if you find something you like and it fits your cost of living needs then it can work out. And sometimes it can lead to a class A gig
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The Class B guys do a lot of hands on freight. That can be a lot of work. The pay is also less. If you are wanting something that the Class B jobs offer that a Class A job doesn't and are willing to work harder for less money then go for the Class B job.
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I also used to drive a motor coach from Kalamazoo or Grand Rapids, MI to Chicago and Detroit on weekends back in the early 1990's. Mostly for football games and shopping trips around Christmas. They used to pay me a flat rate of $100 (it was 10 hrs. minimum), but I always got tips and that was another 80-100 bucks. I also got to eat for free and if we went to a game I got to go in for free. If it was overnight, I got a per diem and hotel room. The company didn't hire full-time drivers because they didn't want to pay insurance and such. At that time I had a full-time LTL local job so I loved working for them on the weekends.
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