Yep, OTR driving is basically the definition of a dead-ender. I've known a few drivers become dispatchers, or safety managers, but it doesn't happen a lot. And many wouldn't consider that a step up, especially, in pay.
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Where I am at, we have people that have been doing it for 30 years and don't make much more than I do, and I don't make that much. Yes, I can become a supervisor, but I will be making a $1 or $2 more an hour, but it is not worth it. It is way too much responsibility for the pay that we have, even more as a supervisor. People think we make good money, but in reality, we don't. A starting OTR driver makes more than we do and have no where near the amount of responsibility we have.
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