the site says they pay 70CPm with 30 months experien?ce NO hazmat and 73 CPM with hazmat it saves average annual earnings are 113,615$????? is this a lie???? or are they legit? thanks pennsylvania
Does barr nunn really pay 105-120K a year as advertised?
Discussion in 'Barr-Nunn' started by BitcoinBuddha, Oct 31, 2022.
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On the base mileage pay and 150K miles, one would be at $105K base pay. Not sure how they’re going to make up the rest, unless they’re planning to run a driver into the ground, every week.
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THIS!!visionarygvp, tscottme and ducnut Thank this. -
Possible with good accessorial pays.
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You'll earn it.
Most of their runs are up in the northeast.
That's one reason why I'm not with them.
Been there, done that.
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yikes yeah dude im heading into the northeast after spending weeks outwest MY GOD im only in arkansas and wanna slap some of these people out here MY GOD! id totally lose my SH** if i had to run NE none stop LOL.Speed_Drums and tscottme Thank this.
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$113k is Average? That means some guys have to making over 120k, right?
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3,400 miles a week every week of the year = tight running 24/7; >>>>>>ZERO<<<<<< layovers; OTR; live in a truck till you quit(No accesory pays at these companies; all miles and detention)
I talked to one of their OTR guys.... while he was on a multi-day layover after a Home Depot drop in Atlanta...
FYI I can go to any company in the country tanker, step-deck, flatbed, or van. I will gladly tell you why I'm doing 85k home every night delivering fuel instead of making "113k" a year running dry van or reefer.... FYI #2 I would race to the orientation to make "113k" a year doing OTR dry van or reefer non-team.... Do the math...Last edited: Nov 9, 2022
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I would say no that's not possible. You have to figure out things a realistic standpoint. Go by the industry average, and I promise you most drivers ain't 150k miles a year, at least every year. You need to figure that rate of pay at about 2500 miles. It ain't like Barr-Nunn is running all 48 either so that's to be considered. You ain't gonna run 3k plus every week either. 113k that sounds nice and they may have 1 or 2 drivers making that. That's it.
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