Car Hauling Driver Salaries
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by peter987, Feb 9, 2012.
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[QUOTcompany are you with?athousemouse, post: 5049234, member: 177030"]120k last year as a company driver, 100k the year before company and my first year in cars was near 65k.......[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTcompany are you with?ousemouse, post: 5049610, member: 177030"]Da Beast: Depends I generally do two weeks out three at home but some times roll longer. All depends on how well the loads pay, time of the month, are plants shutting down or is it overflow and ect....[/QUOTE]
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Hi "trucko" This is Anthony from Open Road Auto Logistic, LLC located in Fairview, NJ. We are in need of a car hauler driver. We haul new car for Fleet Car. Please send me your information at [email protected]
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All these experienced haulers had to start somewhere. Stop the holier than thou bs.
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I drive for Moore Transport. I haul all new vehicles. I deliver near Philly all the time and then load down in Baltimore at either the Dundalk or Curtis Bay. I then run as far as Chicago and then reload in 1 of 3 locations there heading back east. Moore Transport will train you. They have cut back on their qualified driver requirements. Your best bet is to contact recruiting and let them tell you what they are. My average gross is around $1500 weekly. It's not as good as I used to make but it's still good. Other drivers may be making more or less. The lowest you will make is $1.01 per mile. I also reside south of Cleveland, Ohio.
http://www.mooretransport.com/Last edited: Mar 21, 2017
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