As an OTR Driver, What is the Longest Time You're Willing to Run?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by AchioteCoyote, Jan 22, 2017.
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When I was younger, I did not mind staying out. I was getting great miles and great money. Now that I m older, 3 weeks is about the most I can stand being on the road
skinnytrucker, 48Packard and AchioteCoyote Thank this. -
Its increased over the years because drivers won't stand up for themselves and say he'll no I'm not staying out 3wks in addition to company greed. -
I used to stay out for months at a time, following freight. Now even 5 weeks is too much. It just isn't worth it anymore
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Three weeks is about it for me. Seven is the longest I've gone, and only because I needed the accumulated days off for a family reunion. But I'm also counting the days til I'm done for good. Not as profitable, not as fun.
Crusader66, driverdriver and bigkev1115 Thank this. -
as long as they want you too and longer than you want to is typically the norm, stay local! better pay best home time!
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I stayed out 20 straight days once. Told the company the next time I was out more than 10 they could send someone to pick up their truck. I work to live, not live to work. Tons of companies around here can get me home weekly...
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I LOVE being OTR. The $$ is very good. I run 48 states. You stay and do your local gig, I'll be out driving in the middle of nowhere all by onesie.
Think of OTR as a race track. As long as you're out on the track you're making money. Going home is like going into pit row. You lose money going home, and coming out of the house. I stay out 4 weeks, but can be bribed to stay out longer with a good load.Crusader66 Thanks this.
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