Am I insane? Thinking about going back to OTR.
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by McUzi, May 12, 2019.
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Truckstop piss no joke
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Longer wheelbase OTR tandem tractor = better for highway cruising vs. shorter wheelbase LTL single axle daycab....?
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Ultimately going OTR just isn’t a reality in my set of circumstances. OTR that’s home weekly with decent pay AND affordable insurance from a reputable company is seemingly a unicorn.
I had high hopes with Nussbaum but they have a waiting list for drivers in MA and their family premium would cost me over $200 a week. The good thing is, this research reinforces how well LTL is compensated overall.Bob Dobalina and 2BucTruck Thank this. -
at least calculate your expenses while on the road, showers if you cant get to where your company prefers you to fuel, reserved parking since E-LOGS parking is a premium, plus the ever rising cost of truck stop food. Alot of company drivers dont take into account all the hours they are on duty plus driving, they only look at the check at the end of the week. They don't break it down what there true hourly wage would be. Just my 2 cents.
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In the end, I left OTR/regional/dedicated because of exactly what you pointed out, the true hourly wage just wasn't there for the work involved.silinus vers and faux_maestro Thank this. -
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If you're trying to maximize your earning potential and time at home, LTL is tough to beat. But I'm preaching to the choir here...
I drive a truck to support my family. I'm grateful to be home every day to spend time with them. Some drivers don't have LTL as an option.McUzi Thanks this. -
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