My TMC experience.

Discussion in 'TMC' started by Gunner75, Jul 1, 2014.

  1. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

    5,701
    9,071
    Mar 17, 2014
    Jackson Center Ohio
    0
    The average new driver is making around 45k to 50k. Once with them and your established with the load planners you'll see higher payouts. It also depends on how often you go home. The longer runs pay better.
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Battle Born

    Battle Born Heavy Load Member

    833
    344
    Feb 26, 2014
    Scandia, Mn
    0
    it's all in running the truck efficiently. I promise if you run it well, you will be successful. The first few months suck, but it gets a lot better.
     
  4. draker

    draker Light Load Member

    77
    13
    Oct 2, 2014
    0
    Yeah. I'm just gun shy about leaving my current job. I make good money now and am local, but need a change of pace. I make $1,300 gross/wk for 70hrs worth of work at 6 days a week.
     
  5. Battle Born

    Battle Born Heavy Load Member

    833
    344
    Feb 26, 2014
    Scandia, Mn
    0
    And why would you wanna come here from that????
     
    Gunner75 Thanks this.
  6. draker

    draker Light Load Member

    77
    13
    Oct 2, 2014
    0
    Change of pace haha. Bumping docks and swinging doors is getting old.
     
  7. FirNaTine

    FirNaTine Light Load Member

    280
    84
    Nov 12, 2008
    South Jersey
    0
    How old are you? In decent shape? Tarping loads especially in winter winds while snowing or raining gets old faster. Sweating in the summer heat tarping isn't fun either. Its a good workout for sure, I lost weight while working at TMC. I don't work there anymore and love my local flatbed gig. Hardly any tarping and home every night while bringing home $800-$1000 a week is nice.

    With TMC could make about the same as your current job or less but with more physical work and away from home for a week or more at a time. I say work smarter not harder, especially if your older 35+. I mostly have done flatbed work but can agree van work is less exciting.
     
  8. draker

    draker Light Load Member

    77
    13
    Oct 2, 2014
    0
    I'm 24, decent shape. I look forward to the workout that comes with it. I bring home between $800-$900/wk after new York is said and done with my money.
     
  9. ScottM

    ScottM Light Load Member

    72
    26
    Dec 7, 2014
    0
    I'm 46 and feeling it some. You don't think this would be a good place to start. All I've ever known is manual labor. I've operated flat bed straight trucks recently hauling gas pumps and tanks, it was a boom truck. I don't want to go to TMC and get sent home because I'm older. I wanna run flatbed. My Uncle ran flat till he was 78. He was owner operator. My main concern is going to Iowa and get sent home for not being up to they're standards.
     
  10. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

    5,701
    9,071
    Mar 17, 2014
    Jackson Center Ohio
    0
    So long as you can do the tarp lift, pass a piss test, and dont lie to them, and they extend an invite to come out, you meet their standards. They do a lot of the background work on you prior to showing up. Basically a preliminary check to make sure your on the up and up. So long as you tell the truth and can do the tarp lift, youll be fine.
     
  11. ScottM

    ScottM Light Load Member

    72
    26
    Dec 7, 2014
    0
    Sounds good! I'm hoping that's where I end up. Thx man!
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.