Have you considered a Local driving Job? If you want real hometime, thats the way to go. I'm usually back at the house by 4:30-5:00 mon. thru friday.
hometime?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sw6g, Aug 29, 2011.
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Im glad I'm actually looking to be out at least 6 weeks at a time.
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Yes, Im looking for a local job or something with great home time in the long run. I'm just figuring that I may have to do otr/regional for a while at first.
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That's sort of what I thought when I read that as well.
I get as much home time as I need within reason. In the 4 years I have been with Superior Carriers I have averaged over 104 days off per year. I don't count it as a day off unless its 24 hours at the house either so there are other days when I get home before noon or leave out that afternoon. My longest trip has been 16 days. Most average 4-7 nights. I started this job out of truck driving school too. -
My sggestion to you: If you see or know of any outfit that runs Daycabs regardless of what they haul ( LTL, beverage, food, furniture or private mfg.) stop in and leave an application, you may be the right guy at the right time.sw6g Thanks this. -
I plan to never be home in the first year. I believe it is the nature of the beast. I can remember my dad as a kid being gone for 2-3 months straight at times.
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Most local companies want recent OTR experience before they hire a driver. It can be anything from 6 months to 3 years depending on the company.
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sw6g, like I said, stay home. Why don't learn massage or something. Plenty of homo, I mean home time there! lol!
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Roehl Transport has some of the best home time programs out there. I'm out 14 days and home 7. They also offer 7/7 and 7/3,7/4.
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