Thank you for posting this. It really is possible to earn money as a company driver then. I was beginning to think it couldn't happen. NO layovers!!! That is REALLY impressive!!!!
CRETE - A Year in Review
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I know they probably read this, but I am beyond caring at this point. That's why I didn't hesitate to put my truck number down.Beans, SuperLiner and zotoa Thank this. -
Just another thought about those miles you ran last year. I thought the economy is going down hill? Well, someone was treating you nice, and also, I believe your making more money then a couple of PRIME drivers that mentioned there earnings on these boards. How does Crete pay so well, but others are still maxing out at 37-39 cpm? Anyway, Drive Safe
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Thanks so much for sharing your spreadsheet. It's very helpful for a newer than new newbie like me.
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These are the no frill base models. No bells and whistles, just better pay checks.
Crete does have a yard in Deland, Fl. It's a little north of Orlando. You can run regional or national from there.
Keep in mind that the regional fleets make 3cpm less than the national drivers and the mileage will not be as high. -
If you run the national board you will spend most of your time east of the Mississippi. That is where most of the people in this country live and where most of the freight goes. If you want to stay away from that part of the country you can work the western fleet, but the pay is 3cpm lower and you will get fewer miles.
One thing about being on the west coast. When you head out after your home time you can count on a nice 2000+mile run going east and the same thing when you head home. Although getting home can be rough, it really depends on where you live.
On running on the East side, it really runs in spurts for me. I've spent as much as a month solid without getting west of Columbus, OH and then I go weeks on end without going that way. As a matter of fact, I haven't gone north of I-20 since mid November with the exception of this last week when I went from Dallas to Kansas City to Minneapolis to Kalamazoo, MI and am now sitting in Mississippi on my way to Louisiana in the morning. Even when I do run the NE it'st not that bad for the most part. I have never had to go into New York City or Long Island, although I have talked to drivers that have.
With regards to the load select. It's starting to make a turn for the better again. That too runs in spurts depending on the freight availability. As a general rule I would say that I get a choice of 3 loads 25% of the time, 2 loads 35% and 1 load offers 40%.tut and Drive-a-Mack Thank this. -
Crete will also hire select student drivers.
Crete does not have a Training Facility, they expect you to get your own training and pay for it yourself. On top of that, the school you attend must be a PTDI certified school or a school of similar quality that has been pre-approved by Crete.Rollr4872 Thanks this. -
There has been a definite slowdown and I have been feeling it, maybe not as much as some though.
Crete seems to be holding up well so far. One of the reasons is that Crete concentrates on consumable freight. The kind of things that people buy regardless of the economy. Things like food, medical supplies, etc.
Crete pays well because they save money by governing the speeds of their trucks, using Opti-Idle to save fuel, have a tightly regulated fueling system to save money, buy trucks with no frills and here is the big one, they are cash company. No credit debt, no interest charges. They pay cash for everything.
Another big kicker is that Crete is a privately held company. No one has to bow to share holders. They can run the business with the future in mind and not the next quarterly earnings report. If all companies were run like that, this country would be in much better shape than it is now. (that's an entirely different subject though, isn't it)Rollr4872 Thanks this. -
Thanks for the info
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Relatively speaking, those figures are about what I made. I have to adjust my pay rate, as it was lower, but my miles were good, and Crete often gave me a choice of loads. Usually I had three options when I was offered a choice. About 25% of my runs were drop-and-hook loads as well.
You won't go wrong at Crete. They will work with you, at least that's what I found. Go in with a good attitude and they'll do their part. They're not perfect, but they're light-years beyond an outfit such as SwiftQuit.PhillipFlanders Thanks this.
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