What's a reasonable otr cpm for a brand new driver

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hoosiergirl, Jun 17, 2017.

  1. Ben Wah 79

    Ben Wah 79 Light Load Member

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    Company I'm working for has you home every weekend (typically Friday afternoon leave out Sunday evening). Avg 2300 miles/week, 39 cpm with a 2 cpm safety bonus. That's just a bit over 49k/yr. with a 13/hr factory job, I'd have to work 62 hrs/week. No thank you.
     
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  3. noluck

    noluck Road Train Member

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    You guys talk about saving money by eating out of the truck. All you guys are doing is suffering the life of a hobo working for peanuts. Then you try justifying your decision to do it. You can't afford to buy a house, eat in a restaurant, or even go home. Yet you say it's good pay. Do you guys even hear the life you are describing? It sounds like one ####ty life to me.
     
  4. noluck

    noluck Road Train Member

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    You are all ready working 62hrs a week. Don't get me wrong, if you're happy great! But, it's not that much better.
     
  5. Ryan423

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    Do you know how expensive homes are in California? There arent many other options, thats the point.
     
  6. Ben Wah 79

    Ben Wah 79 Light Load Member

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    62 hrs in a climate controlled environment versus 62 hrs in the heat and cold of a factory, I'll take the truck every time.
     
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  7. PhilKenSebben

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    Then tell us, Sage Trucker, where are the ones that don't pay s***? Where are these 90 and 100k a year jobs for newbies?
     
  8. noluck

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    They're never going to be any as long as people line up to work for meager wages. I don't know the entry level should pay 90k, but 60 would be a good place to start.
     
  9. noluck

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    housing out there is stupid high, I don't disagree. But, your job should be able to afford you the luxury of home ownership. If not, move or change jobs.
     
  10. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Well, this thread has gone off the rails because of a few who think they know best for the rest of us. They'd probably make much better federal level politicians than truck drivers.

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  11. metallifreak10

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    This is true, my father-in-law works in kitchen and appliances, is not even a manager and makes a little over $21 an hour. He's been there like 13-14 years though. OT is very limited but he gets bonuses and makes a little under $50,000.
     
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