What's a reasonable otr cpm for a brand new driver
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hoosiergirl, Jun 17, 2017.
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I believe Crete is hiring rookies at 46cpm for 48-state OTR. Penny per mile raise every year as long as you're willing to run a reasonable minimum number of miles. As of Monday the trucks are getting turned up from 62 to 65. I've been here for a few years now after working for the dreaded Swift and I have few complaints...There are worse places to work for sure and I'm not aware of many companies that pay rookies that well. Just my 2 cents.
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I loaded a huge gear that is part of a ski lift. Took it from California to some ski resort on top of a mountain in New York. It was so large they loaded it at an angle and welded angle iron to the trailer to hold it in place, then I added chains. Some crazy stuff goes on flatbeds.
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How many van,reefer,flatbed drivers, unload maybe in Seattle,WA then call in empty and the dispatcher says, "OK, bring it back to the terminal" which in my case was Nashville,TN. That's why I wish I had gone tankers early in my career or right out of driving school.Last edited: Jun 18, 2017
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Some drivers belittle Schnieder, but those tanker drivers make big money. @19d posted some pay stubs to prove it.
At the Tankstar terminal where I worked, I made less than any of the OTR drivers and still could make $65K. Some made $72K. My long overseas vacations cut into my annual pay. Trimac Transportation drivers running coast to coast can make over $100K. -
I see 50 cpm thrown around here a lot. Really? Would you [as an employer with 100% of the risk and liability] put someone with zero real-world trucking experience in YOUR $180k rig and say "good luck! Hope you make a lot of money and don't tear anything up or kill anybody!"
It seems some here like to play fast and lose with someone else's monopoly money.
I seriously doubt it. Let's be realistic and reasonable and remember what we're talking about. With 6-12 months solo experience with no incidents, then we can have another discussion about stage 2 level pay expectations.Last edited: Jun 18, 2017
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