corneileous ... I've said before if you're happy that's half the battle. This isn't "old time experienced" vs "newbie". The is what you make at CRE vs other starter companies for the equilvalent work. It's why I didn't stay at CRE.
Solo l/o at CRE nets you about $700 for 3000 miles. Putting the same $.07 in a maintennce account, those 3000 miles net me $1200 at Swift for a rookie driver like me.
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A student at cre is at. 12 per mile. This way we who care tell
Others not to go there! Them charging. 14 cpm to o/os for
Pulling cre freight! There are much better places! Wish every
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$700 a week as a solo lease operator is about right for 3000 miles. When I first started with CRE back in 2008 I was on paper logs and it was not that difficult to accumulate those kinds of miles.
These new-bees think they are going to be making $1000/week take home when they first start but its not easy, if it was everyone would be doing it. Just like any job you have to pay your dues and work your way up. -
You can make that much starting out, I did. There's a difference between paying your dues and getting screwed. Even running local with the same company I bring home $700/week working 3-4 days at most a week and that was a large paycut for me. It's worth the hometime and days off for me though.
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What you know is hear say from an "individual" geez talk about calling the kettle black!!
I don't drive for them was offered a job turned it down like picking my own loads,they are starting e-logs it's not the drivers it's the dispatchers that can cost you.
As far as the solo teams goes like you tell everybody else"you got any evidence?" geez that's what I mean.
Oh yeah I'm on Elogs and made 4200+ this week explain that
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Not going off hearsay. I saw settlements reflecting 5,500 mile weeks on a fairly regular basis, on a solo truck.
And, he's not the only person to ever say that. However, as you said, statements without proof are hearsay. Therefore, I go off the settlement statements I saw with my own eyes.drvrtech77 Thanks this.
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