Pay vs hometime

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by kap007, Oct 11, 2016.

  1. bentstrider83

    bentstrider83 Road Train Member

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    I did about two years of long-haul and once I found a daycab job, never went/going back to that again.
    I've been hearing much about being assigned to those extra load boards and being on them for some time until something permanent actually comes up. But at the same time, the prospect of actually getting onto something dedicated actually makes things worthwhile. In most, if not all of the companies that do the milk/dairy farm pickup, the "dedicated" route options with a predictable start time is far and few between. One could be with a particular company for years and nothing will change the fact that the only thing that makes the schedules for us is the mood of these cows. Long story short, I've stopped drinking cow milk and eating any cheese after seeing how where this milk goes through, and the methods through which it is obtained(continuous impregnation of cows and such). Anyways, the physical labor I could always get used to, Figure kill two birds with one stone, beats sitting down most of the time while driving and waiting for a pump I just hooked up to fill a 6,000-7,000 gal tank.

    I'm also applying to locations in Phoenix, Lubbock, Austin and Denver. Like I've mentioned in some other posts, I'm kind of done with the rural living thing.
     
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  3. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    That's quite a drop in pay to be home every night.. where do you live?
     
  4. kap007

    kap007 Bobtail Member

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    Upstate New York, about 10 minutes from canada
     
  5. bentstrider83

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    On the subject of McLane, and perhaps Ben E Keith, how long does it normally take for them to get back to you after they've reviewed your app? Apart from a rollover accident from ten years ago and a non-accident related firing from Ruan a year ago, I'm not quite sure what else there is to mar the process.
    Not to mention I've been working steadily for a little over a year now, so that should help things out a bit.
     
  6. truck_guy

    truck_guy Medium Load Member

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    It must depend on how desperate they are. I've had trainees and guys for road tests tell me they got a phone call within hours of applying. My dc has had a serious lack of drivers all year.
     
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  7. kap007

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    I know own our DC is hurting for drivers, I believe their back up to a $5000 sign on bonus. I would say a couple days max normally.
     
  8. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Grocery Haulers hauls out of a couple Bimbo Bakeries up your way hauling doubles on the turnpike and home everyday
     
  9. duckdiver

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    You should apply to dot foods, they have a terminal upstate New York. It'll be regional but no where labor intensive as Mclane

    Also they're a really good company, one of the best companies I worked for inside and outside the trucking industry. You'll make well over 50k, probably 70 to 80k realistic your first year
     
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    Yea their located not too far from mclane. I've talked to several of their drivers and they seem real happy and have had lots of good things to say
     
  11. bentstrider83

    bentstrider83 Road Train Member

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    Thanks for the replies on the call-back query, people. The regions I applied to had openings listed, but being the hot/dry southwest, I imagine they've got as many as they'll need unfortunately.
    As far as making the kamikaze move to go that far Northeast, I'm not sure it's in me. The winters of eastern NM and west TX are still some thing I'll never get used to. But the pounding isn't as bad as down here as it is up towards there. Looks like it may be a waiting game while dealing with the current bologna I experience with the dairy consortium.
    At the same time, I usually keep my eye out for the local beverage hauls when they got their signs up outside the warehouse and on the website.
     
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