Looking for advice on starter companies

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cholthe, Feb 25, 2017.

  1. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    And that is exactly why I dropped my HM endorsement.
    Not really much more money, but a lot more hassle and time involved.

    Not to mention, the only time I have ever been pulled over while driving a CMV (for an inspection, or any other reason) was because I had a hazmat load.

    Karma is my friend sometimes.
    Just as the officer was beginning the inspection he was stung by a bee and began to feel ill.
    He cut me loose.

    But unless I am working at a dedicated HM place, I won't have the endorsement.
    The occasional extra load isn't worth the time and money.
     
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  3. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Hazmat can be rewarding if you are with a company that shares the wealth. As a "company driver", earning 25% of revenue to the truck I figure I made an additional $10K in 2016. Our company charges an average of 50% more for Hazmat loads.
     
  4. 19d

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    I pull hazmat most the time it seems.. I don't mind
     
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  5. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    I got an extra $25 for a hazmat load. Think it was worth it?
    I didn't.
     
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  6. Lepton1

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    Yeah, THAT sucks
     
  7. 19d

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    I didn't get any extra for hazmat load this week but was sitting at over 1k for the week when I broke down Wednesday nite.. so I guess it's worth it to get the long runs I get carrying haz.. I do wish I got payed more for haz though
     
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  8. Erickcee

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    Can any members from Los Angeles or familiar with the city help? I'm a recent CDL graduate looking for local, regional, dedicated positions. Anything with regular home time. Really don't want to go OTR I have a newborn and a sick mom and will only go if it's my only option. Thanks.
     
  9. aussiejosh

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    yes its a tough old world out there when your a newbie your best checking out Werner and Schneider doing 1-2 years with them get a good reference of steady reliable driving then you can pretty much pick where you want to go after that.
     
  10. Rocknroller4

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    @Chinatown

    That will be tough because most local want OTR experience. Could try local food hauling companies like Sysco, Coke Cola, Pepsi that sort of thing which you use a trolley for to wheel into the restaurants, food marts, etc. Maybe Goodwill? Sometimes the mega company dollar accounts can get you home but that is a lot of work since you unload yourself.
     
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