What driving jobs have long hours?

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  1. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    Long hours?

    Hopper bottoms.

    Cattle Hauling.
     
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  3. road_runner

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    Yeah exactly. Anything ag related
     
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  4. road_runner

    road_runner Road Train Member

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    Familiar with them?
     
  5. 406newbie

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    Only in the sense that when we ran goats and sheep we got our feed pellets from them.
     
  6. road_runner

    road_runner Road Train Member

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    That's right. I worked at that plant hauling their feed. Also brought back a bunch of hay and bentonite for making the pellets.

    I will never talk ill of the owner because he took care of me. But holy crap did he work us. He probably could have hired 3 extra drivers and we still be running 90 hours a week.
     
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  7. LTLdreamin

    LTLdreamin Light Load Member

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    Lumber yards. But not a small mom and pop, the big names like Builders First Source, L&W Supply, ABC Supply, Beacon Roofing etc
     
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  8. JPenn

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    Don’t know about the rest of those but in my area ABC starts you at $17/hour for a CDL-A. Not worth it, my 16 year old son makes $16/hr plus tips working at Moe’s!

    Grocery warehouses (grocery to store) will likely let you max your 70 if you’re up for it. Generally easy work, might even be drop and hook (mine isn’t, we load our trailers at the DC and unload at the store). I typically work 5 days, 9-11 hours a day, but I have the option to work a 6th day.
     
  9. ramman95

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    My question is why would you want to work more hours? My goal is to work less hours, 45 to 50 per week is good enough me. I've realized that once I get more than 10 hours overtime, more than 1/2 of my wages go to the government.
     
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