MikeAkASyndrome,
Thanks for your comments. That does help. How has the training been so far? How much money would I safely need to bring?
Crst teams???
Discussion in 'CRST' started by dtkehler, Oct 30, 2012.
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I ended up with a really good trainer. As far as money goes. I came out with about 500. Which for someone who isn't an impulse buyer, would have been enough, but I ended up borrowing more. Just keep in mind, be FRUGAL.
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I am from California. I guess then CRST would send me to Fontana? I heard its a dump. Hopefully not too bad?
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Im a recent grad student with CRST i do coast to coast twice a week....thats 6000 miles split......basically if you run good and are reliable...you ll always get the miles
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Good to hear. What has been your average take home each week, if I may ask? I hear people are only getting 100 or 200 per week? Can that be accurate?
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Because im only with them for 3 months I'm on 23 CPM so looking at 500 pw but after 6 months tge pay is 34 c p m
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Yeah it is a dump but they re not gonna do anything about it. The bought a new location also in Fontana and its meant to be ready early next year. I guess the yard could b better. But what ya gonna do
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So your weekly pay has been averaging about $500 per week? Is that gross or net? I assume its gross? What has been your average take home pay each week so far if I may ask? I am concerned about this because I have read many threads about how people are getting $100 pay checks. I know CRST's pay is quite low, but it can't be that bad right? Have you been getting consistent miles every week?
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CRST is the worst company in any industry at I have been with. Did my 8 and got out. Now running solo, making more then double and loving it.
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Crst is the HARDEST thing I have ever had to do in my life! Team freight non stop for 2 years with only 3 or 4 days off a month. Constantly running tight runs preplanned at 55 mph transit. Running freight all over the country while sleeping in a moving truck with your ears popping while you go up and down the mountains. All in all, I freaking loved it. Getting caught in the nastiest storms (and I mean nasty) while my co driver slept in the bunk flying at 65mph(I feel confident) was truly a very exciting experience for me. Oh yea I made some money too. Enough to support my family back home. My wife supports job I do btw...
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