Marten Transport- Money monkeys
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by BobChasinTail, Jan 14, 2018.
Page 10 of 12
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
That’s where the stop pay comes in. On average most of the Walmart runs out of Tomah have 3-4 stops-not including the backhauls(if applicable). And even then on average each stop should take no more than 45 minutes if you’re pulling a reefer or a dry van with groceries. And even then I still get extra pay for each stop.
Miles don’t mean diddly squat if the pay doesn’t match it! If you PLAN YOUR TIME CORRECTLY you can make money! -
I actually went there yesterday to see what they wanted. I miss them, but pay wise it's not even close!
Attached Files:
-
-
Sweet! No Intermodal at SRT. Love these runs!
-
Post a stub
-
Whoopty doo,why are you even posting it here? You can post it on a SRT thread or create one.You’re obsessed with the intermodal loads,even though you’re not doing them anymore.
-
Was just notified by my fleet manager that my truck is to be retired. After I come off home time I’m picking up a load in New Jersey that’s going to the Walmart DC in Tomah,Wisconsin and from there being routed up to headquarters in Mondovi to get either a Freightliner or a Pete.
(hoping for a Freightliner).bzinger Thanks this. -
How is the pay now? Etc
-
I’ve been averaging around $.63 to $.68 a mile,but about 2 weeks ago I did some Walmart dedicated runs out of Clarksville,AR and took home the biggest paycheck I’ve ever seen-$1447(after taxes)!!! Clarksville is a gold mine-they don’t have enough drivers to move the loads (when I was there they had 18 empty trucks)!! Most of my runs went down to Louisiana (mostly around the Shreveport/Bossier City area) and around Texarkana(Texas & Arkansas). Going up to Tomah in a few days to make some more money. When I go to Tomah the dispatch office there look at me like they just found Jesus because they know I’ll run my *** off and run my clock out!!lmaoLtlAnonymous Thanks this.
-
I'm not talking about the avg. What exactly are they paying per mile? The biggest check I've ever seen after taxes, benefits, 401 etc here is $1612.LtlAnonymous Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 10 of 12
