Yes if you bust your butt you will get paid. Other COMPANY DRIVERS want to cadillac and ride the clock. So they can talk all they want water haulers that still make WAY MORE with expenses taken out than ANY company driver.
Bridger transportation, any info
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Thai, Jul 10, 2014.
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Same amount of loads? Worked there for a year, loads have decreased to one or two a day in ND. Can't make a lease payment on that. Better company? Sure isn't Bridger. Pay is nice when they pay you correctly and on time.
"Cadilac and ride the clock"? You don't haul, you don't get paid. Even for company drivers. Don't know where you are but in ND I would have to be a complete idiot to sign a lease. Especially when I hear one O/O had to barrow money from his parents to make a lease payment. Yea, you are making a killing alright... -
And for the record I was a O/O so you claims mean nothing. Been there and lived it.
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Like I said from the start this is a business! I don't know anyone that has truly been in business for themselves and not saved money before starting a business. WOW! Then Sir or anyone else show me where I can make 9k every 2wks take home working 6/1???? Was an O/O well can't comment on anything that I do not know. But I know one thing this settlement I will hit another 9k take and yeah im killing it compared to other O/O in this area.
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Well then maybe your the dispatcher's pet then and get all the good loads. Then again maybe you are just exaggerating things. O/O turning several trucks month in and giving up is the cold hard reality at Bridger.
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Some of us are what you call HUNTERS and some of us sit on the side of the road and say whoa is me. I'm a hunter and will succeed.
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I would not recommend it
Lmao, you go hero.Original Bender Thanks this. -
Nope not a pet. Just I am a hunter like I said before. I don't sit and I have learned the area and I know my craft! I will be more than happy to show anyone my settlement so that will leave the exaggeration factor out of it.
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Not going to argue with "Mr. Hunter in the wild oil patch" like I said/maybe you were the dispatchers pet but when I left it was one or two loads a day...fact. Some days none and stayed home. Too many company drivers cutting in. Those are the facts "Mr Hunter"
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