Jim Palmer has caught my eye as well - definitely listening to their offer, but they want me to go back into "training" because I've been driving local for the last 4 years. EEEECH. One month with a trainer, not that long. I have plenty in saving to cover learning how to send in macros and scanning paperwork. *sigh*
Jim Palmer/ Wil Trans questions
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by morpheus, Apr 11, 2016.
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Yeah, they told me they would do their best to keep it to 20,000 miles but website says 40,000
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Yes, I spent 6 weeks with a trainer and it sucked for sure but it is what it is. I have been driving Class A tankers here in AK but they dont consider it OTR. Lame
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i enquired into Wil-Trans/Palmer just out of school and their training program turned me off because it was tons of time at ludicrous rates (18cpm for like 20k miles as I recall). I went to for for System Transport for $700 a week training pay for 4 weeks then started out at 43.67 CPM and wasn't stuck teaming for months.
They may have changed or offer more now than a year+ ago. At the time it seemed to me that they wanted slave labor out of you for several months. They might be a great company for experienced drivers, but the trainee wages just did not remotely compete. -
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DRAGON64 and Ga Dawg141 Thank this.
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I've been doing a lot of research into getting into the trucking agency. With what my needs are (being able to pay bills while training) prime seemed like the best option, except for that I live in California and would like to spend most of the time on the west side of the country.
I have monthly bills of about 1700. I have enough vacation time saved up to cover about 3.5 months of bills if I quit my current job.
Would this company be a good alternative to prime? Does anyone have alternative suggestions?
My ultimate goal would to get a year or two of experience then do o/o transporting cars through the west coast states...a couple of people I've talked to say they pull in 90 to 100K a year after taxes and expenses doing that.... -
If you have zero experience this is a better job hands down. You will pull Prime Loads though. I am trying to decide between JPT and Central Oregon Trucking Company. I would definitely go with JPT because once done with their program you will start at .40cpm but have a weekly acheivable fuel bonus of up to .05 cpm plus APU and inverters in all trucks. I have been speaking weekly with JPT drivers and all said its the best company the have ever driven for.
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