Any man with a wife who sees fit to act like his probation officer needs to unload that baggage. It will always prove to be more trouble than it’s worth to carry.
What LtL jobs are home daily and make over $2000 weekly?
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Dstrucking2018, Oct 18, 2018.
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Some LTL P&D drivers are in that $1,500+/wk range as well.Texas_hwy_287, bentstrider83 and Jay5GS Thank this. -
Yes LTL P&D averaging 50-53 hours a week. To gross $1800 that will be 60 hours week. It happens in the summer when busy.
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Almost got on with ODFL out of Albuquerque a couple of years ago. But got bumped out of the hiring due to an influx of transfers from a higher COL area. Only thing on my mind right now is getting my pickup truck note paid off in short order. I'd like to keep that possible by avoiding a move to a higher COL area where a raise in pay would be mitigated by inflated rents(Denver and Austin areas.).
So here I sit, getting a measly, two trailers unloaded a night at the powdered milk place in Canyon TX. Counting them sheep for the moment.dwells40 Thanks this. -
I graduated CDL School last Wednesday. Went to a SAIA Hiring event last Friday . Got an offer to work their Dock to Driver program on the spot. Trying to convince my wife it's NOT a bait and switch scam job. ;rolleyes;Chinatown Thanks this. -
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Some freight haulers and tanker companies that used to require 1 or 2 yrs. experience are now hiring new cdl grads. -
Oh sorry.... that's a TV commercial ! Lol !!
No, but seriously. I agree. The MORE companies know WE KNOW what their competitors are offering the better it is for us. Without a doubt. It would be great to view a spreadsheet of what companies compensation rates are and be able sort and compare them.
From my limited time (couple of months) researching the compensation rates of trucking companies shows me that they are NOT (yet) serious about addressing this driver shortage. All they are doing currently is throwing crumbs around to potential new hires and giving the appearance of actually addressing the problem.
Until it starts hurting the Greedy Corporate pigs at the top things will not change.Gearjammin' Penguin Thanks this.
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