Roughneck is accurate with about $60K first year out of Orlando terminal with no experience. Lots of Nissan, and Chrysler, Dodge ,Jeep and GM. There's guys over there making 6 figures a year but you gotta hustle and get at least 2 loads in a day and then hopefully work your way up to 3,4,5 loads a day if possible. Most of the senior Drivers load from Orlando to Tampa, Load again from Tampa back to Orlando (When there is Freight in Tampa). It's all mostly slip seat but there are a few single use drivers. All The freight is off the rail and is spread out from Landstreet to Pine ave so get yourself some good shoes. Hope this helps
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In training now in jacksonville going really well, coming from foodservice I already know this is for me. Was told i can bring the truck home and home daily. No complaints so far just need to get my routine.
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I just read you guys thread, im a experienced car hauler and was thinking of relocating to Jacksonville my question is are the trucks crap, because the website says no truck is older than five years old but that's not what it sounds like reading the threads.
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Definitely trucks older than 5 years old but there phasing them out slowly. Some terminals have mostly all new trucks.
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I was also thinking about Usal i like there pay setup better than the % pay but there not in Florida
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Very very easy to make $70k once you get the hang of it.
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Jax you might be gone all week m-f...but they do have local runs also. Orlando you will be home everyday, that's where I'm working out of.
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