Whats the pay like at United Road?

Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by eugenethetrucker, Jul 18, 2014.

  1. jmluke1

    jmluke1 Bobtail Member

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    That's not very good pay for the first year , not even back in 2014, maybe its more now.
     
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  3. Ziggy319

    Ziggy319 Medium Load Member

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    40 to 50 a year is a joke. My 4 car drivers make between 50 and mid 60s.
     
  4. roadtech

    roadtech Medium Load Member

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    I made more than that back in the 80's. I could see if you have no experience and you could handle low pay until you learn,but that is way too low for any driving ,let alone car hauling.
     
  5. Nobroker

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    40-50k per yr. lol if that's true no wonder they can't keep drivers. I guess they are finding guys who think 40-50 is not bad. Why would anyone haul cars for that idk.
     
  6. BigBob410

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    My first year there (it was MPG when I started) I made 85k with no experience back in '95. Of course it was a different pay structure back then.
     
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  7. Banker

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    I have heard from several drivers and drivers of owner ops that they were a good company to work for. Like any company some of their lanes pay better than others. Some of the rates I have heard I couldn’t imagine an experienced driver not being able to make $100,000 or thereabouts. But as usual looking in from the outside is often different than the view from inside looking out. They say each terminal is different than the next. If I needed a home for my rig they would be in the running, but thankfully I don’t. I do know one very professional owner op who recently left them, so that is one strike against them.
     
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  8. frankdtank

    frankdtank Light Load Member

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    $40 - 50 K a year ? Why bother hauling cars, that's freight hauler pay...
     
  9. BigBob410

    BigBob410 Road Train Member

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    My wife just pointed out I lied. It wasn't '95 it was '00!
     
  10. YoungBloodTrucker

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    I work there/here now first year with a month of training and a little time of getting the rope made about low 60k, now that I got the hang of it taking better longer loads I project I’ll make mid 70s
     
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