Hopefully I can get a couple of tractors paid off and run on my own authority someday.
I hear a lot of bad stories from current CRE drivers out here but they got mesmerized by that brand new Cascadia or Volvo. I ask what have they done to try and get better miles but for some reason a lot of them act like they are totally alone out here.
Some refuse to train while others are not proactive. I try to tell them what they might be able to do to get some good income generated but I think a lot of them are just sick of being away from home and dislike long periods of driving. It's not a 9 to 5 job.
Some of my former students would demand a 15 minute break after 2 hours of driving and then a 30 minute lunch. The newbies don't understand the turn/burn mindset since there will be periods of downtime later in the week.
In the hole
Discussion in 'CR England' started by volvo2012, Mar 12, 2012.
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I think you hit the nail on the head with alot of them being sick being away from home . If you are going to be away that long , you need to make some decent money, and if you choose to work for CRE it seems the best pay is when being a trainer.
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Everett Thanks this.
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Multiple trucks with CRE,
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You already have multiple trucks with CRE?
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God no, just thinking of it makes my tummy hurt.....
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Are they still taking out the VMT? At .14 per mile on top of the payment seems wrong. I have leased before and never heard of the extra charge with anyone except CRE. I had a weekly payment on a new truck around $625 a week and could bring home a decent check every week. I don't see that happening with a CRE lease. Just my .02.
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With so many L/O's going in the hole or barely making it I don't see how anyone thinks a second truck would have enough revenue to support a driver .
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