She needs me home

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by runhard, Nov 13, 2015.

  1. runhard

    runhard Light Load Member

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    I do want to go local, however the companies I've called (Schneider JB Hunt) wants me to do regional for 60-90 days and then they'll put me on a local route. I've been lied to by a recruiter before. And after talking to my fiance she's ok with coming home every other weekend. Right now I'm out for 3-5 weeks at a time. And I usually get a phone call after 2 days saying there's a HOT load that needs to v be picked up. So going with A&R or some other tanker company would be better than what I'm doing now.
     
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  3. Evomalo

    Evomalo Road Train Member

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    I personally would like to eventually get a Mon - Fri job and be home every weekend. North East is not my favorite though, so not sure if I will ever try it though.
     
  4. A_C_Cooper

    A_C_Cooper Light Load Member

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    if that's the case move to a regional fleet within maverick. They do have a regional fleet if I remember correctly. Then you can transition more easily and stay with the job you like.
     
  5. 77smartin

    77smartin Road Train Member

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    If you want a local job you can't talk to companies where the majority of their fleet is sleepers...gotta get away from the mega mindset of recruiters. Good local jobs take time and you need a plan.
     
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  6. S M D

    S M D Road Train Member

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    I follow one of the maveric guys on YouTube he vlogs he's home every weekend Saturday and leaves Sunday night or something like that. Hauls flatbed. Maybe they got,something like that for you.

    If you're a well respected driver by maveric I don't see why they wouldn't give you what you want to keep you around.
     
  7. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    I'll put it this way...I went local for my ex didn't change a thing...so frankly I'll do what's best and if the other half wants to cry and complain about so be it..
     
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  8. ChromeDome

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    As you drive around your area, or within an hour of it. Pay attention to every DAYCAB you see.
    You will find there are many private company's around that have drivers. Many of them pay as well or better than you would get OTR, and you will be home every day or almost every day. Since they are DAYCABS.
    Jot down the names. Check them out when you stop to see if you can find information on where to apply. Not every company that needs drivers advertises.
     
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  9. ChromeDome

    ChromeDome Road Train Member

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    The only place in GA that I know that is BEGGING for drivers is Badcock, they are closing DC's in Thompson GA, and Cullman AL. They made a big new DC in Lagrange. But they cannot find any drivers that will work for what they offer.
    I worked for them for a year in Florida. The pay was ok, but it was really only ok for a 5 day work week and we had a 6 day week. And we unloaded all the furniture and appliances. Most stores had docks or ramps, so they would help and we would just downstack and fingerprint. But some we had to tailgate.
    Allot of work. In Florida most of our pay was unload. Drivers made around 52-54k per year, all the same regardless of time with company.
    Up in the northern DCs I heard they made a little more, since the stores were more spread out and they got more miles. Still I would guess 1000-1300 per week. Home every day. But you could get a salary job doing drop and hook in Atlanta with that pay.
     
  10. runhard

    runhard Light Load Member

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    You're talking about Dale Clay. He's a good dude. He's making a killing on his referrals by the way. He bought me and a few other drivers breakfast a few weeks ago. He's in the flatbed division. I'm in the glass division. I don't want to change divisions. I absolutely love what I do. Flatbed drivers get home every weekend. Glass usually stay out 3+ weeks. I could go home every other week but my checks would be that of somebody working at a fast food place, (no offense) So I stay out longer. I'm still pondering on what I should do. The next time I'm home I'm going to have a serious talk with my fiance and get an understanding of what's too long for me to be away. Maybe I can stagnate between 3 and 2 weeks out. If she'd be ok with that then I'll stay. I'm enjoying the money but I'd be more than willing to take a pay cut for her to be happy
     
  11. DTP

    DTP Road Train Member

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    Local work isn't all roses man, believe me. Prepare to likely take a paycut, work 25x harder, and still work a 12-14 hour physical day
     
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