Yes, on an hourly basis, that's correct, and perfectly logical!
If the op can live comfortably on $560/wk, then he only has to work 40 hrs/wk at Walmart (with the added bonus of being home with his family, eating home cooked meals, showering daily, and sleeping in his own bed next to his lovely wife, everyday). As a typical otr driver he would have had to work about 50 hrs/wk to earn that $560, away from home, sleeping in a truck and eating truck-stop grub.
To each his own.
Dedicated: Walmart $14 an hour home every night.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Truckdrivingtrailerpuller, Jul 20, 2018.
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$18-22/hr? McDonalds? Pecos, TX? ... Bull ####!
"save enough to pay cash for medical school by driving truck otr for 5 years" ??? ...
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