Every poster that's saying stick it out is is saying it's ok. And that's why these companies do it. Because people think they HAVE to start at this point. Yes everyone needs experience, Yes everyone needs to get seat time and miles in to move to a better place, NO you don't have to starve to death and not be able to pay your bills.
But everyday like clock work people do it and so it will continue.
is 350 a week normal?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tim87, Jan 14, 2012.
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My bills are getting paid, I'm not starving to death. It's called good planning and creative budgeting. I knew what I was getting into and planned accordingly. I've lived on way less than what I'm making now. -
Hey if you can make it work and are happy who's to say I'm right or your wrong. But I never in my life turned down working for more money.
Did the area I live in play a role in landing a good company? Possibly. You just have to look. Shoot you pass how many trucks a day? Right down the name of a company that looks appealing then start you research.
I'm not a recruiter. I'm not going to list off good starting companies. You gotta put your own effort forward on that one. -
We've got an Italian cruise ship run aground and sunk because the electronics didn't show a reef.
On my last trip, the "fuel at" progam had my first refuel 1000 miles away in Michigan even though I was going to Pennsylvania.
Computers and electronics "freeze up" all the time. Or are misprogrammed. Look at all the e-problems the new "hi-tech" trucks have.
Go ahead and use your chinese-made toys.... but if you don't have a back-up plan for when they go *poof* then yes, you are stupid. -
I don't like the low pay any more than you. But I won't give someone advice which could prevent them from getting a good job later. -
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It seems that people think "I gotta go here because I'm new and no one will take me" and that's not always true. Are there people who have to start this way? Yes. They gotta get there foot in the door.
A lot of companies will do this to drivers good and bad. They all have these short runs that they have to cover. And most the time they go to new drivers so that the company can 1) cover the run and 2) check a driver out. But if you don't say something about getting more miles than there gonna keep you on these short runs as long as they can. -
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Grave digger, I can tell you right now that Pennsylvania is also a good state to live in for truck drivers, plenty of cash to be made around here.
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There are some serious solar flares predicted for this year, that may disable / destroy many gps satellites. You may want to buy some atlases and maps.
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