So I've been in and out of call center type jobs and low paying retail since 2009. I'm 26 years old and I live in Tucson AZ and I want to get the neck outta here. I have a few thousand dollars in debt but nothing that's holding me back, and things have been pretty rocky with the girlfriend lately so that might be on its last leg... I'm renting a room in my friends house so I'm not on the lease and I don't really have my own car at the moment. I have a perfectly valid license but I've had a couple camera tickets and one driving without insurance that's maybe 3 years old. But EVERYTHING has been paid in full and I think those things have dropped from my record. So my questions are:
-What company/ies is/are widely accepted as the best company to drive for if I also need them to pay for my CDL?
-If I'm single, have no expenses besides a phone bill, the costs to drive the truck, and living costs OTR, will I be able to bank a decent little cushion if I run hard for 2-3 years?
-I'm 6'4"... am I gonna have issues in the truck? And also, how nice are the trucks that are given to company newbies and will they have inverters? (Not important just curious)
-Im used to making like 500-700 dollar checks every 2 weeks... If if its just me and my minimal expenses, will I be happy even at the low end of the pay spectrum?
-ANY other tips/things you wish you knew would be very much appreciated!!! THANKS!!!
About to take the plunge! Questions!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Doom Guy, Jul 23, 2016.
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Try Jim Palmer Trucking as a first choice.
You will more than double your current pay as a new driver. Probably make $800 - $1000 a week after all training phases are complete.
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Jim Palmer/Wil-Trans runs new 579s and Cascadias, inverters, APU, direct TV etc.
You'll make more in training then you do now. I have been hearing issues lately of people not getting accepted to their CDL program, but I would give it a try. I'll be at JPT next week, and will be documenting my experience , so keep a lookout. -
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Roehl Transport
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It depends what your looking to haul. JPT actually hauls Reefer for Prime, so you could look at prime. It's my understanding their training is very similar to JPT. -
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