Where are you in Mississippi?
Maybe some jobs as @Lunatic Fringe posted about.
One year experience, you're qualified for some high paying line haul/LTL jobs.
Need all the endorsements for those, but well worth getting them to make over $90K.
There's drivers on here making that and more doing those driving jobs.
I Made $18k My First Year
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Op check out LTL outfits such as estes,Old dominion,saia, Southeastern, AAA cooper, FedEx freight.
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Loves aka Gemini
PRAXAIR
AIR PRODUCTS
LEGEND in Petal MS
Are a few to try.
Leave those B/S OTR companies on the side of the road!!!
If you want a promising career then seek out private carriers and LTL companies. Most of these places pay you for everything you do.Mooseontheloose, NavigatorWife, Coffey and 7 others Thank this. -
I charge daily “virus sanitizing” of the cab since virus started, they can’t deny me as employer must provide a safe working environment. Feels good to be the screwer instead of screwyNavigatorWife, Coffey, tlalokay and 1 other person Thank this. -
Wow, that’s rough... I personally would not have lasted 3 weeks. It’ll be very easy for you to find a much better job that pays a minimum of 1100 a week, as long as you didn’t hit anything while at PAM.
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pam like other fleets have more than one truck.Mooseontheloose, Coffey, 401-Alex and 1 other person Thank this. -
That's rough, man. I got lucky and got on with a good outfit here in NC right out of school, stayed with them for 8 years until I went local. I've got a buddy that drives for PAM, he's dedicated and does a bit better now but those first few years I'd ask him once or twice a week why he stayed there. His truck was always in the shop and he got paid next to nothing.
Like some of these guys have said, LTL is definitely worth a look. I got on with a FedEx ground contractor about a month ago, I'm paid a salary of $1200 a week and work anywhere from 5-8 hours a night, 5 days a week. It's not as much as I made on the road, but I rarely work even 40 hours a week and I'm home every morning before sunrise, and if I want a little extra money there's always extra runs available.
Every contractor is going to be different, but it's easy work and there's definitely a decent living to be earned doing it. If you're not about living the OTR life (not knocking it fellas, it's just not for everyone) it's a good option.Mooseontheloose, NavigatorWife and Coffey Thank this. -
@haz-matguru gave you some good suggestions. If you have kept your record clean as far as tickets and/or accident you are in an excellent position to go you a really good company.Mooseontheloose, NavigatorWife, Coffey and 2 others Thank this. -
I would be asking if you wanted fries with that or saying welcome to Walmart before I drove a truck to that, I did 43 or 47k my first year in 2007 in food service and I couldn’t even leave Mass
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I have grossed 18k since the first of the year! Time to move on. If you have a clean record, can manage your clock and plan your trips, check out Danny Herman, they will run the tires off of your truck. They are always looking for good Drivers. Good luck!
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