2 questions about Prime

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by No names left, Jan 21, 2016.

  1. No names left

    No names left Light Load Member

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    I’ve been reading a bunch of comments about Prime that indicate their trucks are 'sardine cans', and ..... if you attend their CDL schools, they insist on you taking a short bus there.

    I went into the Prime website and the only trucks I see are decent Pete’s, KW’s, Shakers, and some old Internationals. I didn’t see anything ‘tiny’ so I wanted to see if someone could clarify if everything they have for new CDL holders is small. If I have to be out on the rod for 3 or 4 weeks, I want to be comfortable, not jammed in a can.

    I also see a lot of comments about people being bussed to the CDL training sites. I have not been forced on a short bus for years; don’t they allow people to take their personal vehicles to the training facility?

    Thanks.
     
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  3. Cat sdp

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  4. Mudguppy

    Mudguppy Degenerate Immoralist

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    Dudes' waaaaaaaaaay too into describing his tiny ride......LOL
     
  5. No names left

    No names left Light Load Member

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    Well, I get the 'sardine can' comment now but thanks for posting that. I did read somewhere that these pay a higher CPM since they save Prime money, but that would be a tough ride.
     
  6. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    For how many miles on average? What does the average driver pull in a week? What does the top driver in the company pull in?

    If Company A starts out at $.42/mile and Company B starts out at $.38, Company A Looks like the better gig, right?

    But if the average driver at Company A $900, and the average driver at Company B grosses $1100, what does that mean?
     
  7. duckdiver

    duckdiver Road Train Member

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    I personally rather get paid more per cents than miles. Think smarter not harder. I only ran 2100 miles last week since I was home but I'm making .46 and still took home $900 (granted I had some detention time and one extra stop pay). Running 2100 miles isn't jack but bringing home 900 a week is easy money.

    I rather do that than run 3k miles at .36 for the same amount
     
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  8. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    I'd rather have the $10 grand.
     
  9. No names left

    No names left Light Load Member

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    I get the whole 'CPM' thing if the miles aren't there, but I am looking at everything including average miles run per week if possible. But if all miles (between carriers) are equal and Prime pays $0.05 cents a mile more for riding in a Lightweight, it's something to consider. At 100,000 miles a year, that would be $5,000 more income.
     
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    CasanovaCruiser Road Train Member

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    It's like the Prius of the trucking industry
     
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    No names left Light Load Member

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    I'm not sure I could do it. From the sounds of it, the additional money you could make driving lightweight is about the equivalent of the cost of taking a shower every day at a truck stop. I think I'd rather take a regular size cab and just shower once a month when I get home time. My gross should be about the same.
     
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