There are some that pay that low to start. From my research, training pay for a new CDL holder at some companies ranges from 14 to17 cpm (some pay $450/wk), but that is only for 4-6 weeks. Afterward, pay increases to 29-35 cpm (varies by company).
I have also been told the pay during the training period is for all miles the truck rolls, not just the miles the trainee drives.
These numbers are from Halvor Lines, Ozark, and H. O.Wolding -- not in any particular order.
12-25 cpm wasn't enough for me
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Prolaznik, Aug 21, 2013.
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up to 25cpm in the first 6months
up to 30cpm in the first 12 months
So, what's the whole story? Did you just apply to the first trucking company you heard of?
No i didn't apply with them, i was placed with them right out of the school.
Felony record, speeding tickets?
0 felonies, 1 speeding ticket back in 2003 or 2004 if i remember right.
wasn't enough, when you should have had weeks in CDL school, at the very least, to think about it, compare companies, do research and do the math on what kind of income you could expect
I wish that was the case, they wouldn't tell anything about the companies they place students with, when you get your CDL and $4500 debt that's when you find out where you're gonna go work for
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to the op. did you a kiss with the pork'n they gave you? it's sound like covenants pay. I had a nephew that work for them. and then came to work for me as a driver. I sit him down and woke him up out of the big trucking company lies. he worked for me clear up until the crash of 2008. then got a job at ups. making $K a year running from Orlando to Miami. so not all big trucking companies are bad. the bad ones stand out more. and do more damage to the industry.and make good drivers bad. some thing i will share. the really good companies. never have ads for help. you always see there trucks on the road. and you never hear anything bad about them.
so when seeking a new trucking job. don't send in the INTERNET applications. that go out to every trucking company. instead, look around the parking lot. start reaching the trucking companies that have trucks in the parking lot. talk to alot of there drivers. see if they will show you their pay summary and get a solid idea of if that company is going to be good for you. or if you should keep looking. and when you go to oreintation. remember. that is a week long interview. interview them just as much as they interview you. and if you see or hear something that's not right. you can always leave and go find another one. it's better to put oreintation only. then it is to say work worked there for a few weeks. the company you left after a few weeks. showed you working there. and it is a simple key stroke on weather they want to put something bad on it or not. -
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started at CCC in 1992 ... Escaped in 1993 !
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