Thanks Panicstricken for that excellent summary .My 21 year old son got his CDL from Smith@Solomon and applied to several companies;the only one willing to take him is Werner at their Allentown terminal. He currently has a groundskeeper position 8-4 40 hrs per week with paid vacation and sick time;but only makes $10 per hour. He wants to be a trucker after listening to a older coworker who use to drive otr but was blinded in one eye by a tiedown strap .He tells him about the tons of money he used to make .My son also shows me the slick brochures and the promises they make about pay etc. I wanted to here a truckers side of the story and thats how I found your message (ain't computers wonderful and aren't you glad Al Gore invented the internet?) Anyhow I bookmarked your message so he has an clue about what he's in for. He was supposed to report to Allentown April 1, but his boss told him to stay until his brother gets out of college to take his slot at the camp mid May. In the meantime we're trying to find something local but they all want experience so he's probably going to Werners school of hard knocks.The recruiter didn't care that he wasn't comin ing right away he said just call when ready and they would set up a new orientation date. Thanks. whosedog
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Excellent advice Rick...
I would tell your son to sit tight at least until the economy improves and all the displaced workers driving down wages and miles are weeded out of the industry.
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I just turned my tractor in today at Swift. 29 miles for the week so far! I have had 1 paycheck that was ok, mostly I have been starving. They keep hiring more drivers with tons of them sitting in the terminals with no loads. My buddy from school is at May Trucking and he is doing WAY better than me..
Not sure what I'll do now, look for local and in my old industry as well. I refuse to be mobile hobo slave being paid 70's wages. OTR is a racket!
I suggest you stay at your current job until trucking improves, too many new drivers (like me) driving down the wages. Even with that magical 1 year, your prospects aren't much better. I sat in the driver's lounge yesterday with two other drivers, one is turning his truck in when he gets home, the other has an application in to sell mobile phones... -
Thanks;telco,tran,groove and rick.After reading your comment's to my son he's decided to stay at his camp job until he finds something better than Werner.He's applied to fedex,seebreeze,ups,and our town's DPW .( he heard they need a cdl driver from one of his fire department buddies).All of these job's pay an hourly rate better than $10 per hour, with bennies and ot.He will keep trying until something clicks. I wish I could get him into the Board of Ed where I am, but they only hire when someone retires. It's amazing how the the jobs section of our local paper shrunk from 3 or 4 pages of ads to less then half a page. Well it's always the darkest just before the dawn or somthing to that effect. Well I wish you all the best and thanks again for your advise. whosedog
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