I keep seeing these LongHaulTrucking.com rigs on the road advertising that they're hiring at 48cpm for company drivers. What's the real story here?
48cpm for company drivers? What's the catch?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by t_v, Apr 1, 2018.
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Call them and ask.
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I don't know about them specifically, but usually a high CPM on the back of a truck is only if you have years and years of experience and every endorsement known to man.
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Far to many are hung up on miles. What does it average a year. Hell Heartland was at 50 for awhile. But you were lucky to make 1700 in 6 days.truadvocate, Rollr4872, Farmerbob1 and 3 others Thank this. -
Most have a tiny asterisk * with even tinier paragraph under that saying conditions which are not obtainable.
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or you are expected to hand unload that trailer always for no extra assessorial pay.
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I feel like a broken record here.
I left a company gig 3 years ago that paid .70 cpm.
Left it.
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I wouldn’t unlock the door for that kind of money too each his own I guess..
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