How much did you make last year?

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  1. bigderrya

    bigderrya Bobtail Member

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    326,987.41 otr flatbed company driver home every weekend, every now and then a few days through the week. Also there was a 25,000.00 sign on bonus as well as 12,000.00 in MPG bonuses
     
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    david123abc Heavy Load Member

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    Seems legit.
     
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    Phil S Light Load Member

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    I couldn't quite decide which of the following quotes was most appropriate, truckon, so I'll let you choose:

    "Envy is the sincerest form of flattery"

    "Some people suffer from the green-eyed monster called envy"

    "Insecure people put others down to raise themselves up"

    "Envy and resentment are terribly corrosive passions. To suffer at the sight or even the thought of others' enjoyment of life makes one a committed enemy of human happiness. Such people end up being practically a curse upon the human race."
     
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    Does it ever dawn on any of you that maybe that's big money for some of us.

    I'm looking at making close to 40k this year and I didn't really get going until may/june.

    Last year I made 19k unloading trucks for Walmart. So yeah for some of us these "low wage" entry level trucking jobs really are big bucks.

    And before anyone uses the excuse that you'd make more money working 70+ hours in a retail job, please show me exactly where those jobs are in 2013. Your lucky to get 30 hours at those types of jobs, including good ol McDonald's.

    /rant

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    Surfer Joe Heavy Load Member

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    Brother, $600.00 a week to work up to 100 hours a week is the norm in this industry if you go to work for a mega carrier (Swift, Conway, Knight, England, etc.).
    Regardless of what anyone will no doubt write to the contrary, these are realistic figures. And even with experience, things don't improve much.
    Your best bet would be to physically go to any truck stop (TA, Petro, Loves, Pilot) and personally speak with as many drivers as possible.
    Please keep in mind that there is a whopping 98% driver turnover rate in this industry! These drivers are leaving by their own choice because they realize that they deserve so much better. Many, if not most, are leaving the industry altogether.
    Good luck!
     
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    you gross 72 k a yr.how much a week is that roughly your company is paying you?
     
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    I drove for Werner for 3 yrs so I know what they pay.Never did I think 30 k a yr was big bucks.Ya I was being sarcastic.I'm not at all talking down to you or anyone else .You have to do what you have to do to make ends meet in this god forsaken country we call America.Im not making much where im at either.
     
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    $82,000 last year pulling oversize paid on percentage as a company driver.
     
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    Boy Howdey Medium Load Member

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    No cause I didn't like.
     
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    Work for Bison Transport.Made 79800 last year running north eastern US.Have been on e-logs for 2 years and home every weekend for reset.
     
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