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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.

  1. James77

    James77 Light Load Member

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    I plan to drive in teams for 1 year but with a experienced driver. I heard team drivers get paid more than solo. I just dont know how well do Prime do team driving because most of their drivers run solo. I would hope they pair me up with a driver close to my home
     
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  3. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    Prime doesn't pair you up at all, except for PSD/TNT. After that you are own on finding a team driver. Team CAN earn more than solo, as they can move the truck 2x as many hours in a 24 hour period than a solo driver can. But remember the amount paid team is to the truck, then split between the drivers. But you get paid for all miles the truck runs.
     
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  4. beezwax

    beezwax Bobtail Member

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    how much do lease guys pay for fuel?
     
  5. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Depends on the chain. It's usually a "better of cost +, or cash -" deal. We have a fuel routing macro that you can use, but its more for the company side. I usually dump the pricing data for our in-network stops into a spread sheet, sort and edit to keep the in-route stops, then select the lowest discounted price less state tax rate.

    Fuel surcharge is adjusted weekly. It's keyed to 6 mpg, and the average weekly fleet discounted fuel price. This week it's 44.5 cpm.
     
  6. Highway101

    Highway101 Road Train Member

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    Actually, Your FM can pair you up if you ask. Mine has asked a couple of times if I wanted to go team. But the long and short of it is DT is correct, if you want a team driver that is close to your home, you have to find them.
     
  7. James77

    James77 Light Load Member

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    If thats the case then I will go with them and drive solo. Their the only good company I know that will hire me out of my area with no CDL and experience.
     
  8. ronss

    ronss Light Load Member

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    questions........so now days you cannot idle your truck......what are you suppose to do if you running in south dakota in the middle of winter, blowing , -10degress, and you stop at the rest area to sleep?......also.,,,do the rest areas have hour limits now? i sort of doubt i will drive again, got 2 duis in my car in 1994......but i could drive if i wanted too.....too much hassle now, and my job opportunites would be limited,,,,
     
  9. Easy Steamer

    Easy Steamer Road Train Member

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    Prime puts APU's in all trucks now, great bunk heater and AC, also a power inverter,
     
  10. Easy Steamer

    Easy Steamer Road Train Member

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    Wait till you get out there and see for yourself, I like having my own bunk to sleep in and not sharing. I average 2500 to 3000 miles per week. If you are still a wannabe, take the advice you get here and use it to help form your own opinion.
     
  11. tiger 4

    tiger 4 Light Load Member

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    I got a question, If you are a company driver at tax time do you guys have to pay in more or do you get a refund ? Thank you all for your help.
     
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