Your miles depend on how hard you want to run, not with how new you are.
Well, usually.
Most companies want you to run as hard as you can. Burn your hours driving and making miles, often at the expense of safety and your well being.
What company are you going with that would limit your miles because you are a new driver?
Pay and Mileage when starting trucking?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Ryan0077, Oct 27, 2023.
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Chinatown Thanks this.
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Just because you'll be a new driver shouldn't affect the miles. One of my first runs was to California to pick up a load of bales of wool. It was a Freymiller load they couldn't cover. Took the load to North Carolina. I was at 80,000 lbs with full fuel tanks.
Pulling reefers is good because you can haul dry van loads or refrigerated loads or mild hazmat loads such as paint. This way you don't have to wait on loads because of the trailer you pull.
Averitt is probably the best dry van company. @tscottme can fill you in on that. -
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