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<p>[QUOTE="majestyk, post: 4681167, member: 30586"]I'll have to side with LRW here. I fortunately haven't had too many issues with the trucks that have caused me major downtime, I have for the most part been able to jump in a loaner and keep making money while my regular truck got fixed. With all pay considered a person should be able to knock out close to 75k to 80k gross per year if they run decently hard. Perhaps I just had some really good fortune in finding a few runs that I liked that always seemed to have ready backhauls that allowed me to keep rolling nonstop and allowed me to keep ahead of the game with getting on the load board in a timely manner. Compared to Crete it ain't even close. I am sure there are a few gigs out there that might be better than poly for a company driver but from my past experiences and my experiences here with the minimal headaches that I have had to deal with this will be the last driving job I will have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="majestyk, post: 4681167, member: 30586"]I'll have to side with LRW here. I fortunately haven't had too many issues with the trucks that have caused me major downtime, I have for the most part been able to jump in a loaner and keep making money while my regular truck got fixed. With all pay considered a person should be able to knock out close to 75k to 80k gross per year if they run decently hard. Perhaps I just had some really good fortune in finding a few runs that I liked that always seemed to have ready backhauls that allowed me to keep rolling nonstop and allowed me to keep ahead of the game with getting on the load board in a timely manner. Compared to Crete it ain't even close. I am sure there are a few gigs out there that might be better than poly for a company driver but from my past experiences and my experiences here with the minimal headaches that I have had to deal with this will be the last driving job I will have.[/QUOTE]
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