The phrase work-life balance doesn't apply in trucking.
Truck drivers are not the same as they were forty years ago because people are not the same as they were forty years ago.
DRIVER SHORTAGE BLABBER IN THE MEDIA AT AN ALL TIME HIGH
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This company must pay 1500 plus per week. The rainbow ends at the pot of gold right?
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I40 from CA East to AR......done it in three days, done it in two days and done it in one day with a 2 hour "nap" -
A lot of the Indeed job ads are posting Ads that state they will pay $65,000 to $100,000 but it all seems to be a scheme where they take the lowest on their pay role to the highest. The Majority are not putting down their average or guarantee pay on a window reference. Some even are using bonus incentives of sign on bonus $2500 plus. What happened to honesty in Trucking? The average truck driver when factoring inflation rates of today should be earning $100k on average for the local city driver and a additional $30k plus $100k (total $130k) Otr. Whiles the O/o's shouldn't be less than $2.80/mile including dry van.
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All I can say is, owner ops are enjoying this “shortage.”
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