So one guy who drives a logging truck and another who hauls Chocolate make $10.000+ a month?
How much is your weekly check (Company)?
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People, you do know that truck drivers exaggerate, right? The Op's numbers are within reason. Over at Crete, you can make $65,000+ in your first year if you run hard. Some of these other posts are laughable though. You can legitimately make $2,000-$2,200 a week at places such as OD, Con-Way, Sysco, and of course most of the Union shops in general. $3,500 though? It's just not believable. I mean, my brother working for a Miller distributor once grossed $5,000 in a week since he's paid per case, but he averages $1,800-$2,200 a week.
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1000 to 1200 at week. Localish company driver, 41cpm and 10 bucks a load.
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$1200 weekly gross,but live in the truck 24-7.
Wont last long,unless the pay goes up.
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When I ran regional for dot foods made about 1250 a week gross, 2800 miles a week. We got paid per mile and also per case/line item.
Sysco I grossed about 1800 a week. It was a union shop so hourly and ot after 8. Never kept track of miles since it didn't matter but it was all local
Jb hunt intermodal I grossed around 900 a week, once I became a fleet manager I was on salary and made a bit more. -
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Gross around $1200/week, home daily, off weekends.
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