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  1. DRAGON64

    DRAGON64 Light Load Member

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    I started out in the LTL business 21 years ago at $12 per hour... $11.50 this day and age, while driving at night is not an option, it is financial suicide!
     
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  3. superflow

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    I won't disagree with you on this but I will say alot depends on how you hold yourself because nothing beats efficient experience, done with confidence....
    I'm very picky about who I drive for & there's alot of scum bags to choose from in this industry but this doesn't mean a resourceful old driver can't get around garbage piles
     
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  4. stratmaster5

    stratmaster5 Light Load Member

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    $11.50 an hour sounds about right LOL
     
  5. Brandonpdx

    Brandonpdx Road Train Member

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    Not hard to see where all the money went. They'd find guys willing to drive something shiny and flashy for a crap wage, especially if it's local work they're dangling. Been there done that. I was excited as hell to get $15/hr and not have to sleep in a truck anymore back when I was sick of my first OTR gig and found a little mom and pop LTL to hire me with only 6 months of seat time (To be fair it paid OT after 8 and they were a good bunch of guys).
     
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  6. Brandonpdx

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    I'm working on it myself. Being an experienced driver is still a marketable skill sure, but to really clean up in any industry you have to own the means of production, which in our case is the truck and trailer. The drivers are just a cost of doing business and don't think for a second that the big guys like UPS and Walmart that pay top wages would continue doing so if they could figure out a way to make the trucks drive themselves. They'd put the drivers out on the street and make the shareholders ecstatic.
     
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  7. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    I don't see this "driverless truck" business replacing us in the LTL world, at least not the city drivers.
     
  9. superflow

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    ..... Let em keep their money and enjoy the rest of of their day
    Keep in mind these are also the same kind of people who like to start wars across the world so they can buy low and sell high on Wall Street , not to mention seeing to it that our economy runs stagnant, also for the same reasons
    ..... All for the love of money
    Buy low , sell high , these investors are not our friends, trust me, they could care less about our nation as long as they are lining their pockets
     
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  10. Florida Playboy

    Florida Playboy Road Train Member

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    There is supposedly a "driver shortage" so no reason to sell yourself short. I once walked away from a $16 an hour straight time job offer. The next day I went to another company and got $20 an hour with overtime after 50. If it came down to working for $11.50 driving a truck or $8.05 working in fast food I'd take option number two. Trucking is a skilled profession that requires lots of sacrifices. Skilled work should equal skilled pay. Anybody who even considers driving a combination vehicle for less than $18 an hour should get their head examined. They only hurt their fellow drivers in the long run by feeding these bottom feeder companies.
     
  11. Brandonpdx

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    I hear ya. I probably wouldn't trust anybody willing to do it that cheap anyway. Wrong driver can cause one hell of a mess and make your company look really bad.

    I only stayed at that job about 3 months before I found a job with a better company paying $18 + OT and I stayed there awhile. Then eventually I got on with OD and was making $22.50 + OT.

    IMO local work should pay no less than $25/hr straight time in a typical major metro area. Personally I don't like the concept of overtime at all. It compels guys to go out there and duff it for an extra hour or two every day to pad their pay check. Pay a stronger straight time wage and it cuts some of the crap.
     
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