Hogan Transport .80 a mile
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by wanderingcowboy, Jul 1, 2021.
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Any time a company says something like "$1500 a week", that is likely the amount their top driver made. But any Dollar store account does involve getting into cramped parking lots with impatient 4 wheelers jumping behind you at every opportunity. Lot of threads on here where drivers have had a couple incidents/accidents in those parking lots and then get fired and have trouble finding another job.
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Plus the added benefit of being in not so great neighborhoods. Total fun package.TheLoadOut and Lonesome Thank this.
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Did Hogan raise the Speed of their Trucks?
I drove for Hogan (from a warehouse in Lexington, NC) thru a Driver Service a few times in '19.
Their Trucks topped out at 62mph doing Sav-A-Lot Stores with "Driver No Touch Unload".
I was spoiled the first day with a Rental that went 68.
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I believe through a different Driver Service, back some years, I gave a go at Dollar-General Runs which started in South Boston, VA. (Nice OFF DUTY turn from Greensboro, NC)
I believe I did it twice to confirm the first time was real....and it was.
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I am curious too with Hogan. Here in Missouri I know they now also have many Hospital Accounts and they merged with Ryder. The trucks I see are real clean as are the trailers. Always slow on the interstate but currently I am running a 2019 389 without a governor.
My current job is closing and Hogan made an offer hard to believe? I just cannot find but the one driver I met in Louisiana to hear how it is working with them.
Speed limits' do not bother me as much as bad dispatchers, low mileage after a couple weeks and breakdowns that do not go away. -
I met 2 different hogan driver down in MO they was transferring a load of sows to my trailer the young guy didn't like working there but the 2nd old guy didn't have anything bad to say.
All I know is I wouldn't be doing 10-20 miles transfer while being paid by the mile and knowing there going to ohio -
I've been with Hogan for two years now, on the intermodal side. Very happy. Currently at 70 cents a mile.
What I like best is the lack of micro managing. I pick my routes, I decide when and where I fuel(Pilot/Flying J or Loves only.Lonesome Thanks this.
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