Green questions

Discussion in 'Prime' started by gizmo85, Jan 13, 2018.

  1. Brotha D

    Brotha D Light Load Member

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    Yes, it's like a marriage, but with none of the benefits. Basically you put your life in someone elses hands (usually a complete stranger) about 12 hours a day while engaging in something that kind of resembles sleeping, and all to make an extra $100 a week.
     
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  3. gizmo85

    gizmo85 Bobtail Member

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    LOL My uncle whom I live with might start with me, all our money goes into the same family account so is team worth it or should. We stay separate?
     
  4. Brotha D

    Brotha D Light Load Member

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    Absolutely worth it if you have a team partner you trust and get along with, especially with the new ELD mandate. My comment was meant to be funny of course. But on the serious side, I have had some great team partners over the years, and even drove with my wife for a while. You can make more money, and if your partner has some experience of their own, they can be super helpful in getting you off to a good start in the industry. If both of you are new, the old adage that two heads are better than one will likely ring true.
     
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  5. gizmo85

    gizmo85 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you. With team driving the advantage is the truck keeps moving almost 24/7 so you are always getting miles
     
  6. keebler13579

    keebler13579 Heavy Load Member

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    Youve gotta be able to get along with people in tight quarters for long periods of time though thats the hardest part
     
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