Why is that hard to believe? Good jobs are out there for new drivers. Most are just too lazy to seek them out. They sign on with a mega with a big shiny truck.
Miles per week?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NC4, Jul 25, 2014.
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My CDL school is already pushing the big boys (must get a kick-back or something), but it seems like the opportunities to put in miles might be with the mid-size to smaller companies. What I'm looking for this year is as much road time as possible so I can get my experience level up, then depending on the pay maybe go local so I can have the family time, but this first year I don't really care about any home time besides washing, stocking up, etc..Any suggestions on those smaller companies? Thanks!
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JohnBoy,
I live in Raleigh, NC. I'm trying to avoid a bottom-feeder or a mega that won't give me miles. Thanks -
My first year consisted of 10 months of actual driving and I made a tad over 31k. This includes 6 weeks @ 8.75/hr while on mentor truck then 26-28-30c/mile for the remainder of the year. They gave me the miles so I ran my ### off, rolled hours constantly and was happy with a 34 as time off. Now that I'm at a higher milage rate I'm not getting the miles like the first year and been making around 35k. I thank Swift for the training and experience but its time I think to part ways.
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With that being said, every trucking job isn't about the miles, the company I work for now, I had one week where I drove just a tad over 2,000 miles, and the next week I drove around 3,300, and grossed about $1400-1500 either week. For some companies, stop pay, hand unloading, and other incentives can really boost a pay check. At other companies (such as Cargo) the best way to make the most money is to get decent runs averaging 500 or so miles in each direction, and having drop/hook customers as a shipper and consignee certainly make that easier.harlycharly55 and 123456 Thank this. -
$300-400 a week ?
is this a joke ?
i pay for training $100 a day , after 2 weeks i determine if you worth training
in 1.5 month i pay min $1500 a week for max 2200 miles in 4 days
.... its car hauling thoughharlycharly55 Thanks this.
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