I got pre hired by them last week and called today and got my orientation all setup. They are putting me on the Dollar General Dedicated run. They said i would be home weekly and make any where from $800 to $900 a week. I really wanted to run flatbed but the spots are all taken up, hopefully one will open or i can find a different company once i get experience.
I have a few questions though:
What does home "weekly" mean? Am i home on the weekends or what?
How much do you make per mile doing this?
What is everyones experience with the Dollar General run?
Will i have my own truck that i can take home?
Committed with Werner now.....
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by PLMCRZY101, Dec 20, 2010.
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You will be assigned a garden tractor with a pintle hook attatched to a little red rider wagon.chompi Thanks this. -
These Dollar General accounts involve alot of hand loading/unloading via rollers or pre-loaded totes on wheels. Could be using a liftgate. The stores are mmostly located in narrow strip malls which are unfriendly to 53' trailers and sleeper trucks. You could have anywhere from 1-3+ store stops loaded on your trailer.
$800-$900/wk for this kind of account is probably not worth it. However, it's a steady job and in this economy you can't be too picky. If you have other options, I'd look into them, tho personally...rocknroll nik and jakebrake12 Thank this. -
Werner draws people in with the "dedicated" accounts, and then wears you down and sends you OTR.
I bet you were told that the Dollar General run has been open for a while, and they can't see it getting filled by the time you do your 6 weeks in the trainer truck. -
I wouldn't' count on it being very easy, as that's why no one wants those runs.
I very much doubt you will take the tractor home. What the others told you is spot on, AFAIK. -
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and I'd rather retire, with my knees and back, still functioning.
Like Dirty Harry said: "A Man's got to know his limitations". -
I figured it would be a mix of smart ###s and haters but i appreciate everyones opinion. Def. not scared of pushing rolltainers, im coming out of structural welding i know what heavy is lol. Im sorta glad i will get some physical labor in, i really dont want to become out of shape.
Im happy i have a job coming outta school it can get my experience up, i need to start somewhere. -
I have seen too many good drivers in their forties and even fifties, get busted up trying to do work like that, and that, driver, is a fact you can take to the bank.
BTW, good luck in your new gig! -
Luckily im a young man so i guess the job is good for me, like i said before i have to start somewhere and pay my dues.
Again thanks for honest opinions.
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