Meat, go see the response I gave re: my son's current experience with Covenant in the other Covenant thread.
Frankly, if you can't get into one of the top-notch companies, then get in where you can....get some experience with them....then move onto something better. Not every company will take every person. Nor should anyone expect them to.
Covenant, the verdict
Discussion in 'Covenant' started by TMFGO45, Jan 27, 2008.
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Non-Hazmat TeamNon-Hazmat LoadHazmat TeamNon-Hazmat Load * Hazmat TeamHazmat Load *0-3 months$.34$.36$.394-6 months$.36$.38$.417-12 months$.40$.42$.451-2 years$.42$.44$.472-3 years$.43$.45 $.483-4 years$.44$.46$.494-5 years$.45$.47$.505-6 years$.46$.48$.516-7 years$.47$.49$.52Over 7 years$.48$.50$.53
Looks adequate to me ... but you wouldn't catch me dead working for a faith-based tc ... Save it for Sunday. -
US Xpress also hires felons, sometimes. One of my students was a felon when I drove for them.InMyDreams Thanks this. -
in summary: "eff-word" -
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Truckers got the bad rap from allowing the comunity we are to get to the lowest cess pool it is currently. I may drive a truck professionally, but I dont classify myself as a trucker just because of that. -
I guess I'm sensitive to this now as I am breaking the news to friends/family that I am moving into this field and having to break down the stereotypes/assumptions one-at-a-time all the time. I got your backs though ... -
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notarps4me said: ↑I work for maverick, but you are in FL and doubt if they would hire you. We get home on weekends and they only hire in areas where they can get us home. I am not a team driver, but know that most that do it to make good money is a husband/wife team. That way the pay is not split. Covenant is not known for decent miles or hometime. You would be better off going solo in my opinion to make more money. I don't know what most teams are running for a lot of outfits, but as a solo I like 3000 miles a week. Our avg is 2400-2800 for most drivers.Click to expand...aabward Thanks this.
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meat999 said: ↑notarps4me said: ↑from what i hear -- the 14 cents is what the truck makes. and as a tean you are running 6 to 7000 miles a week that comes out to a nice peice of changeClick to expand...
My son is 2 months into his 6-mo teaming stint and his average miles is about 6000 per week. He started in April of this year and he has been to 40 of the continental 48 states so far. So they are running him pretty well.Click to expand...
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