My First Year (Almost) With USA Truck

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by CluelessRoadie, Jan 3, 2015.

  1. Naptown

    Naptown Road Train Member

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    Good job, OP, and I hope you have continuing success. It's no wonder that so many new drivers wash outin their first year. They swallow the recruiting Kool-Ade and then don't understand why they don't have a sleeper stuffed with cash. From what I can tell from your post you've got realistic expectations and a plan for the future, and I wish you good luck.
     
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  3. Puppage

    Puppage Road Train Member

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  4. rpad139

    rpad139 Heavy Load Member

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    Rocko's modern life!...I miss the 90s, referring to your avatar
     
  5. Florida Playboy

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    Wow, 28 cpm is almost criminal. Even for a new driver. Do your research people.

    Me too! Such a great decade. Who doesn't love Bay Watch, The X Files, or the music? Heck drivers made more than 28cpm then!
     
  6. CluelessRoadie

    CluelessRoadie Light Load Member

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    I just picked that Avatar but coincidentally I am a child of the 90's and its my favorite decade as far as movies, music, television, etc. Although, hairstyles and clothes are starting to look more and more goofy as time goes by...like the 80's!!
     
  7. Rumblestrip1970

    Rumblestrip1970 Bobtail Member

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    Spot on, from a 15 year driver here, your story with USA sounds just like mine. Its a suck ### company, but you have to start somewhere. Now I have many years under my belt and a clean license and can drive anywhere and the pay is 70,80,85 cents per mile not .30. I usually make about 2k a week bringhome. But the trucking industry is a hard one to master. And it is super hard to find a good home company that you will stay with. I have probably worked for 15 different companies in my 15 years.
     
  8. lovetrucks2446

    lovetrucks2446 Bobtail Member

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    That's awesome!! good post very much appreciated..
     
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