The primary running lanes for solos have you running out to Denver, down into Dallas, over to PA. They pretty much run all over the place. The farthest west I've taken a load is Grand Junction, CO. In my opinion, the Denver runs are the money runs for most solos. They run in and out of STL for the most part. The key to doing well is your backhaul. The faster you get back to STL, the more miles you'll turn. You can get a minimum 2700 miles weekly easily if you're a runner.
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Yes they'll deduct it for ya over a few weeks. I don't know how soon ya can get one put in. Ya may have to complete your 1st 90 days or something. Ya can ask about it in orientation. If ya can't get an answer there , then after ya get your truck assignment, ya can ask Larry in the office in the shop. He will definitely have an answer for ya. When ya do arrange it he will have ya talk to lucas in the office and he will set up a contract with you to deduct it out of your check. Yes after orientation as soon as they can get ya a load thru home you'll get your stuff. You need to let them know up front how quick you need to be home to get your things.bryan21384, Lumper Humper and 57 model Thank this.
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2 weeks out is the minimum requirement or in other words home every other weekend. We stay out 3 weeks cuz that works best for us. Other than that if depending on where you live if they can't get ya home regularly then recruiting is usually good about explaining that. Just get together with your dispatcher an find out what's gonna work best freight wise for where you live. We do have a lot of Pennsylvania freight if that helps.bryan21384, mdmgolfin, Lumper Humper and 1 other person Thank this.
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Thanks to all you guys. I can already tell this will b much better than my last gig, and I haven't even started yet!
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What's Amazing. I'll get the answer tomorrow. Had a very long day. Was up at 3. Delivered at 6. Then got stuck almost 3 hours at the truck wash and 6 hours at hersheys cuz the load wasn't ready which is very rare there. Got a whole 75 miles in for the whole day. Talk about a non productive day. The wife had to take over at hersheys cuz i ran outta time.bryan21384, Lumper Humper, mdmgolfin and 1 other person Thank this.
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Took 5 hours for Peyton’s to unload me. Now i’m at home chillin. I come out on tuesday.Professor No-Name, bryan21384, mdmgolfin and 1 other person Thank this.
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Man that streakin Beacon will eat some time something serious. I ended up right outside Ennis, TX. This Loves will do for a 34. I've got nothing left lol. This Sauer load is nice though. 14k in the reefer57 model, Professor No-Name, mdmgolfin and 1 other person Thank this.
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