When I was with my P1 trainer, the miles were great. New Jersey to LA and back once a week. Got to my P2 and the miles started to decline. Got in a truck with a codriver and it got worse. I even made it a point to go inside the SLC office and meet my DM so he can put a face to a name and know that I am real. Still sucked.
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david07003 Thanks this.
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ive said it once before 4000 miles in a company truck its not happening you might get lucky and get 3800 miles but thats about it otherwise the person is lying if they say they are running 4000 thousnad miles a week solo. 3800 miles doesnt leave you with much to run with on a 70nhour week
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Red flag!
That mighta been a mistake on your part.
How sweet it is to hear such a beautiful noise, especially considering that the cost for a trainer to have a trainee aboard their Big truck is about $300 ----- a week just for the privilege of training them.
Oh!
And for the use of a trainee's log book while the trainee is tryin' to learn as their trainer sleeps. Which causes me to think CRE trainers must have some kind of mind control abilities over their trainees thought processes.
Do you wonder why CRE finds it necessary to have armed guards and metal detectors for their drivers to get past just to see their DM? Are you aware that no other Big truck truckin' companies find it necessary to do that? Instead, many have an open door policy.
What do y'all suppose CRE has to fear ?
And why?
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
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This is how a solo can get 4k miles a week with a big company. You fuel a point A. Drive to point B and do a drop and hook with another driver and drive back to point A for fuel.
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If I recall correctly, the claim was an "average" of 4,000 miles a week, meaning some weeks were more and some were less. That's hard to believe ANY way it's explained.
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My point is 4k miles a week is possible, legal, and one current log book. Pull me over anytime! Matter of fact at a scale the officer started showing everyone my book saying this is how to do a log book.
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is FUNNY I don't care who you are, that there was FUNNY
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Yes it is funny who much money a driver can make sitting at the truck stop for a week or two back then!
Sure was hungry.
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you are right driver, sometimes is better to take what ever load they give you so you can make the money.
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