a) This is a dead thread
b) I max out my 70 in 6-7 days, meaning I could not legally drive any more than I do. If I were only driving 20 days a month I would reduce my income by 33%. There is no way around this unless that program pays a higher CPM.
c) Having to get a load to sfla every 10 days is going to limit the areas you can run, and length of load most likely
Looks like CRST wants to bring me on.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Gearjammer17, Aug 2, 2012.
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I don't believe that program is an option in south floriduh.
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I dont work for crst. The 70 does restart after a 34, which I take about 3 times per month. If you drive every legal hour in 8 days, it's 77 hours. There's no way around that. On a team truck it will likely be less because you will probably max out at 9-10 hours before the co-driver takes over. I'm sure they have the freight to get you home, but getting home usually required planning a week out, so you're almost constantly working on getting home. You have to get a load going home, and you have to get a load going to where the load going home comes out of. There are places with a lot of inbound freight from many points, so this isn't a problem, but I dont believe sfla is one of them. My dead thread comment was to the fact that this thread was last posted in 3 weeks ago. I would've started a new thread to look for co-drivers.
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driving 77 hours every 8 day period,
sounds exciting !danmissouri Thanks this. -
That's 7 11 hour driving days plus one 34. Legal, but improbable. might be possible with all d&h and no dead time (thus very improbable)
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20/10 trucks. They may be blowing smoke but I am willing to give them the opportunity to do what they say they can. My other option is to listen to the naysayers, without checking for myself.
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