How do refers make good money?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Locke, May 5, 2016.

  1. Locke

    Locke Light Load Member

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    I shouldn't of made the post so hastily but I hope you all had fun throwing your two cents in.

    Some really funny comments.

    When I made the post it was my first real week on my own. I had come back from days off had a week of $180 net and the full week after it where I ran my tail off in Jersey New York and Massachusetts and my check was for a whopping $480 net.

    I was pissed. Yes I'm a new driver, only 3 months experience. But my thought at the time was, I didn't get into Trucking to make less than $500 a week being gone away from my family for 4 weeks at a time.

    If I was a machine and I could just push a button and sleep at will, reefer would be fine. However, the constantly changing pick up times make it tough to get into a rhythm.

    However I think the company is decent and I've had more than enough miles. My last month as a new driver I netted just over 3k
     
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  3. Jazzy J

    Jazzy J Medium Load Member

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    If you are company driver then dry van is way to go.
    I lease so pulling refer pays better than dry most times.
    Some company guys do refer because it's easier to get loads home sometimes. Dry vans are mostly drop and hook and refer is live unload mostly.
     
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  4. tayus

    tayus Bobtail Member

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    It's all about the company you work for. My company pays company drivers 50 cpm and 52 for East coast rate. All tolls, lumpers and scales are paid. And 18 dollars an hour after the first two hours even if you break down you go on the clock. I'm now an 0/0 for them but when I was in there truck I made good money.
     
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  5. 1278PA

    1278PA Road Train Member

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    I thought about doing refer when i start but after more reading like this thread I'll pass. Plus a refer is just another thing to break down. The companies i see usually only pay a few cents more per mile for refer. For only about $50 more a week pay to deal with the extra headaches is not worth it to me.
     
  6. Dumdriver

    Dumdriver Road Train Member

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    Shouldn't tolls and scales paid for be a given for company drivers?
     
  7. tayus

    tayus Bobtail Member

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    Yea but I was reading another thread of a company driver asking if was normal to have to pay tolls and lumpers.. he was a company driver. Everyone told him to find a new job lol. But yea you would think so right
     
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  8. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    You could net 4k per month working for Calex out of Pittston Pennsylvania running 2 trips to Cali every month.
     
  9. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Frock brothers trucking out of New Oxford Pennsylvania runs trucks to California and back and the driver is given the option of not making the delivery in exchange for having $10 deducted from his check.
    Then the company has a local driver make the delivery. That would be pretty cool to come back from California and drop the trailer in the yard and go home and let someone else make your delivery while you're getting your 34-hour reset.
     
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