Oh wow, that's very low, .88? That's up there with transam paying .84 this is reefer freight too, reefer freight you can make more money then dry Van , when did they do away with %?? That seems like a terrible deal.
KLLM Lease Purchase: My Journey
Discussion in 'KLLM' started by Rogue Angel, May 10, 2012.
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KLLM does pay .88/mile to OTR drivers,but pays regional drivers percentage.I paid off my truck with them a few months ago.It's time to go somewhere that'll pay me what I,as an experienced driver with his own truck,am worth.
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None of you have recently checked out KLLM's website. They have a New Pay scale. It is a sliding scale. inclusing the FSC rates are not bad for a lease purchase.
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I think you're talking about Ms.Diva Trucker43 She says she brings home $3,500 a week leasing at KLLM.
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That is with a student on the truck and running 6500 miles in one week. Please tell me how many trainee's you will ever get where you team run with them. Point of training is to train them correct and not use them as a 2nd log book.
Also, If you look at the trip dates and length she bleed a trip from the week before. So she got a crappy check the week before and moved that profit into this weeks check. Fuel can also be manipulated to make checks seem "huge" I want to see a monthly avg not weekly.darthanubis, KingG239 and Sneakerfix Thank this. -
Good catch, I missed that.
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She makes videos too recruit for referrals. Fast talker
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I'm reading all these posts and no one is stating what they take home on their weekly miles all miles vary we all know this and 3500 miles is #### near impossible with the amount of trucks on the road today but if your averaging 2500 miles a week what your take home this is what I need to know miles you get depends on your dispatcher and how good they are at their job not the company I can pay my bill on 700 a week so if this is a realistic take home pay for lease purchase drivers then I can make my final decision I'm only averaging 2000 a week right now
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And to be clear on my post this is based on solo driving and I'm not trying to be negative or downing anyone I want to hear success stories from solo lease purchase drivers anyone who has failed or didn't make it at it will always have negative things to say I need success stories
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