I am coming out of a independent training school, NETTS in CT and want to know how much money I can truthfully make my first year.. The recruiters make all kinds of promises..whats the real deal??
How much $$ am I really going to make 1st year..??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Sami, Nov 9, 2006.
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I would suggest you be more specific in your question.
For example when I got out of school I was an experianced
class B driver. I networked myself into a LTL position
that paid 1000 a week home every day. This was in
the 90's. Others on this forum go thru school and can't
get a job because of being a convicted felon or haveing
a past DUI or suspension. So why don't you tell us
about yourself, and the companies in your area your
interested in. Perhaps then someone from your area
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I guess I'd like to find a LTL carrier in the area..local home every night, big dream?? there are a few around here. Webster, Sweeney, New Penn but I don't know if they hire right out of school. Other wise I guess regional driving for a company like Roehl... I guess I don't know where to go, everyone wants a year or more of driving experience.
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Some LTL's hire right out of school some don't. I would try the
ones that do first by Googleing them. If it were me I would
tell them I would be willing to work the dock also. Whatever
it takes to get my foot in the door. Then try the ones that
require more experiance but apply as a dockworker. But thats
just me, I don't mind comming home dirty every day.Do a search
on the top of this forum of who you apply for. Roel seems to
be a good company OTR. They say stay away from JBH and
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You said home every night big dream. If you work PD during the day
with no experiance and you deliver in the city it will probably be
a bad dream. Backing in off the street in heavy traffic. Finding
docks 20-25 times a day. I suggest you work nights till you
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I dont mind working the docks for awhile..and earn my stripes with a new company. But I guess I want to know how much $$ am I going to make..or can I make, working with a local LTL or going out regionally /OTR per week..is it to much to think in the $35 to $40 thousand per year range first year after orientation or comapny training is done??
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BTW Thanks to ALL for posting at THE TRUCKERS REPORT, Ive been getting all kinds of great info from you all. Stuff I cant get anywhere else..like companies to stay away from, things to avoid as I start my new career.
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If you have a good work record and they hire you LTL that
is reasonable. Once you get hired you have to be fast enough
to get the job done. Careful enough to keep doing it. Use your
spare time to keep in good physical shape. Some companies
if you have one accident during your probationary period your
fired. Preventable acicdents ruin careers. When your on the
dock imagine your invisable, because to a tired forklift driver
you may be. I have seen several people put themselve out
of work for many months just by climbing onto the dock
and falling off. If your fat you have a worse chance of
lasting. Tell your family or roomate there is nothing more
important than your sleep during the day.Some LTL companies
pay dockworkers within 2 dollars an hour of drivers. My guess
is between 14-17 an hour to start depending on the company.
Usually takes 2-3 years to get to top rate. It varies too much
to be specific but its worth trying if you think you can handle it.
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lots of good advice in those posts thanks much for the info !!
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your first year, (assuming) you start real soon before these upcoming holidays, you "might earn" up to $30,000. your next year, it'll go up because you would have established yourself at your job. but then again, you'll be the "bottom feeder" of any list, so expect to stay at home several times per month.
if you want to "expect" more money, then go OTR for a long haul company, get your experience, and be done with it.
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