Beginning with Covenant

Discussion in 'Covenant' started by chrisfly, Nov 20, 2015.

  1. chrisfly

    chrisfly Light Load Member

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    On the OTR side, have you heard of any drivers not being able to get miles?
     
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  3. ForrestATrucker

    ForrestATrucker Bobtail Member

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    Yes it does happen. Some areas have more freight and some have less. So it will happen from time to time. Please be patient. Try and get on an engineered lane as soon as you can. They have guaranteed miles.
     
  4. chrisfly

    chrisfly Light Load Member

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    I live in East Tennessee, so hopefullyI can get a dedicated run in that regioneventually.
     
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    ForrestATrucker Bobtail Member

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  6. Magnolia Lode

    Magnolia Lode Bobtail Member

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    The website as well as the info given out by recruiters clearly states that a student hazmat driver will be paid 52 cpm in approximately 4.5 months after hire.... ~280 hours of training with a trainer at 525.00 per week, then ~90 days as a team driver at 42 cpm, then ~52 cpm after that. each driver receives 52 cpm , the total miles are evenly split between team members. so for example if the truck does 5000 a week each driver will be paid 52 cpm X 2500 miles = $1300.00 gross.

    So you can reach 52 cpm in about 4.5 months not 2-3 years.

    here is a link to there website that has that info... they also give out PDF documents which clearly states the pay options and time frames..

    http://www.covenanttransport.com/recent-cdl-grads
     
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  7. ForrestATrucker

    ForrestATrucker Bobtail Member

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    EXCELLENT!!
    This is one time I enjoy being wrong.
    Thanks for the correction.
     
  8. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Sounds like some kind of wacko religious cult. :D With most companies the best advice i'd give is always be reliable make sure your loads are delivered on time, and try not to be argumentative with staff and put on a happy face!:cool:
     
  9. DomBreth

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    46 cpm with per diem... After training if you need it and 180 days Im pretty sure if you don't have the experience coming in the door.
     
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