Pahrump, I realize you may not want to be bothered. Tried to send a PM, but that's a no go. Tremendous OP!
This should be a must read for anyone considering getting into driving or who has a few months or year's experience and thinks they "got it".
I second that!
If You Want To Drive A Big Rig You Need To Read This
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Pahrump, Sep 24, 2014.
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I want to read this post asking how to get into the upper bunk!
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I want to read both. Can't find any links???
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okiedokie, Tonythetruckerdude and LGarrison Thank this.
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Tonythetruckerdude and okiedokie Thank this.
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Please don't make this a sticky.
51" Screen 1920 X 1080 OP still doesn't make sense with various text sizes. -
My original post was concerning OTR not Regional or Local Driving. Regional and Local caters to frequent hometime. -
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TMC Rookies & McElroy rookies could easily clear 50K first year, guess what? Home on weekends!!
The last company truck I drove, hired rookies as well, smaller company outta of Iowa, we would run loads from the East coast to far Midwest and be back home on the weekends. 2500 majority of the time but was paid on percentage & got bonuses. I netted at least $850 a week & on average netted around $950. Pulling a reefer.
Go to a truck stop on a Friday/Saturday and watch how many common carrier trucks sit in the same spot all weekend long. Most irregular route carriers don't Avg no more than 2400 miles a week. Why waste that time at a truck stop when you can waste it at home? Only a select few at the Schneider, Crete, & Swifts of the world's grossing over $70K while being gone for a month & a half.
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