Osweiler makes $20 mil/yr, an Army Private with 2 yrs exp. makes $18,900. Something seems wrong with this picture.
Has anyone ever seen evidence of the driver shortage?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Midnightrider909, Dec 15, 2016.
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Pick up any copy of plane and pilot. Most small airports have the most recent issue available in their gift shop. Lots of ads from every airline and aircargo line looking for entry level pilots...all offering around the low to mid 30s. Again, entry level pay does not equal the starting pay for an experienced new employee.
Side note, pilots only get paid for air time, not for time spent doing paperwork or preflight and postflight inspections. Or any time sitting inline on the runway waiting for their them to take off. Layover pay is also almost nonexistent. -
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I'm pretty sure there's somewhat of a Class A driver shortage in my area (central Kentucky). There may be enough CDL holders overall but for whatever reason they can't get qualified to get the job.
I'm talkin about drivers with at least 2 years driving with a clean driving record. My work history kinda sucks due to the fact I haven't found a regular full time Class A job I've wanted to stay with in about 10 years so I've kinda job hopped and will take a year off here and there. I had 2 good Class A tanker jobs from 2002-2008 but they both went belly up.
Anyway, the reason I think there's somewhat of a shortage for good experienced drivers in this area is that the last job I had about a year ago was at UPS seasonal as a feeder driver and the guy that hired me said he wasn't even hiring anymore but saw my application and couldn't not hire me. Before that I was at Southeastern Freight Lines and before that Conway Freight. The HR mgr at Southeastern said he'd gotten 20 applicants for the position and the hiring personnel at conway freight showed me a stack of about 50 applications on his desk and told me that's the people he chose me over. So with me not really having a strong work history of staying anywhere more than a couple years I'm guessing a lotta drivers have issues like health issues, not enough experience, recent criminal activity, tickets and wrecks and who knows what else.Last edited: Jan 15, 2017
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Any driver willing to relocate will be able to find a job much easier.
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You can't live at the tip-top of Northern Idaho and expect to land a $60k+ job w. Saia without going to Spokane.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
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