One thing I have noticed. I've never been pulled over for a random inspection when I drive with my lights on. Try that and see if it helps. Keep your truck as clean as possible too. If it looks like rolling junk, that just ups the odds.
My experience in dump trucking
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by jbrewer87, Aug 26, 2014.
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70 a hour to a broker for leaser's? Wonder what the O/O's end up with once the broker gets done with em...
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Well I think I may have found what I'm looking for just trying to figure out if I should. Starting pay is $13 an hour and 70 hours a week, so right at $1100 a week. Even though it's a $1 less than what I make now, I'd still make about $1000 more a month. I'll be driving either a regular dump truck or a belly dump, he said he's not sure yet. It comes with w2 so I won't have to do a 1099 and it has health insurance. It will also give me the experience and possible contacts id need to start my own gig one day. I'm looking for cons but all I can really think is that it's $13 an hour instead of $14. Just wanting to know what you guys think, I'm just trying to get my foot in the door in the rock/gravel/dirt hauling world. Sounds like good job to me, just nervous about changing jobs, wanted to see what y'all think.
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Well from what the research I've done $10 an hour is the going rate at a lot of these places. I talked to my neighbor who used to own a dirt business and he told me that I have to look at the OT. A business owner isn't willing to pay $60-70k a year to someone with no dump truck experience. I'm just reluctant to quit cause I would be making $1 an hour less but at my current job I only get about 30 hours of OT every 2 weeks, and if everything this guy told me is true I'll get 30 hours of OT a week. I just feel like there's more opportunities in the future for a dump trucker instead of a poop trucker. And if owning my own is my dream then I best get the experience. Just want to make sure I'm doing a well researched career move.
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Oh they have ads on craigslist looking for o/o in south LA with dump trucks, 4.15 per ton 9 loads a day. But I don't know if I'd want to do that being away from home, but I suppose you could work a few days or weeks and then go home for a little bit. But who knows maybe after working for this guy I might be able to lease to him, he told me he has work to keep 25 more trucks busy. I just hope the nervousness isn't God telling me not to do it and rather the new job jitters. Like I said in my earlier post, not sure what the career outlook for poop hauler is.
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Yea given a lot of thought I think I'm gonna go ahead and take my drug test Monday and take it. Need to find a way to make myself stand out so maybe I might get some training on heavy equipment and when the time comes, maybe even see if I bought me a rig could he keep me busy. And this might be a dumb question, but are there load boards or brokers for dump truck drivers. Not that I really want to do any OTR cause I want to be near home, I'm not ruling out the occasional long haul to get started.
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