P&D City Driver - Hours

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mack0244, Jul 19, 2018.

  1. Fuelinmyveins

    Fuelinmyveins Medium Load Member

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    I started at FXF as a driver apprentice right after I got my CDL. It helps knowing how to drive the truck and shift gears. Some guys at my hub applied with their permit and couldn't even pass the first week in the yard. I honestly learned a lot more as a driver apprentice than I did when I was in school for CDL.
     
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  3. Air Cooled

    Air Cooled Road Train Member

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    Thank you sir. I enjoy your posts, especially when it come to grocery hauling. You seem to know your stuff. I’ll try to get on with an outfit hauling groceries but I’d also be ok with 55-60 a week doing P&D
     
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  4. Hotplate

    Hotplate Medium Load Member

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    Whether an LTL pays overtime or not will generally not determine your hours workload. It basically boils down to your seniority, the size of the terminal, how busy the terminal is, how shorthanded they are (guys hurt, on vacation, call offs, shortstaffed, etc), and whether or not they use combo drivers. Like at FedEx and XPO they love combos, so you might be a city man but you can also work the dock and maybe also pull a set at night sometimes and so your pay on linehaul will be by the mile not the hour.

    Like R&L pays no no overtime but I know men there that only work an 8 and skate. And then I know guys at FedEx Freight who are working 10+ hours a day and FedEx pays overtime after 8/40. YRC and Holland same deal: they pay OT after 8/40 but some of those guys are putting in 60-hour workweeks because of all the dock work.

    Every LTL is different, every individual terminal is run differently...you really have to talk to guys at that particular barn to get a sense of what your hours will be like.
     
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  5. mack0244

    mack0244 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for this info! What was the time frame once you were hired to when you were driving? If hired, will I be working the dock for the first 6 months or so?
     
  6. Allow Me.

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    Most LTL jobs have weekends off. The problem is you start later usually 830 am VS. 530 am. That's because the inbound freight is arriving at your dock around 630 am and you have to unload it crossdock it and reload your run. besides most businesses don't open until 8 am ish. So long days are the norm.
     
  7. Fuelinmyveins

    Fuelinmyveins Medium Load Member

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    It took 3 weeks before I could start training with the instructor. The whole training took 4 weeks before I could be on my own. I can't tell you how many weeks or months you'll be working on the dock. Each hub is different. You can always apply and call operations manager for that hub and ask. Or just go there and ask inside
     
  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    45-55 hours in a 5 day week are about typical for me.
     
  9. Air Cooled

    Air Cooled Road Train Member

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    And that’s in Baltimore? Born and raised there. I’m moving to a city in Washington, not sure if they compare to east coast cities like that in terms of freight volume.
     
  10. McCauley

    McCauley Medium Load Member

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    Do you know which of these companies has the best 401k?
     
  11. Sho Nuff

    Sho Nuff Road Train Member

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    I really wouldn't know other than what I heard and talking to other LTL P&D drivers. FXF I think is about 6-7 % match. They also have some Union barns as well. Saia, ODFL, Estes I think is around 6% too. Some of them I think are only 50% of the 6%...don't know which ones though. I would imagine the average would be around 6%. FXF I THINK is the only one I know of that matches 100% of the 6%. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I'm sure someone else can jump in and answer your question.
     
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