Hello:
Does anyone know anything about Lisa Motor Lines, Schneider National, CRST or Millis Transfer. I am new to this and I have looked into Schneider National (bulk division), and Millis Transfer. I also looked into Swift as well. I am a teacher from NYC and looking for a good career change, better pay and good benefits. I want a great career and with the opportunity to make more money in my life that pays more than a teacher. People say life is stressful but try the classroom on for size and then come talk to me.
Also what is mileage pay as compared to per diem pay? How much money can you earn in one year as a new driver? What jobs are available as you gain experience. How much can you earn over the years? Can your job as a trucker translate into a good job in management later in life? Are there driver trainer positions available with OTR experience? In other words, what are the best companies to work for when you are just starting out? Thanks for all of the input I have recieved so far. You have all been very helpful.
John
Newbie looking for a good company to work for?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Johnnb, Jun 10, 2007.
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Stay away from CRST. Don't know about Lisa or Millis. Snidey would be a good choice if you can't pay your own school. My advise would be fund your own school and have better options. Money is there, but you have to work up to it. Some flatbed co's avg $52,000 or over the first year. Kind of hard to say, but I tell most newbies expect 35-40 grand the first year. Depends on you and the company. First year is the worst due to riding with a trainer, learning the lanes and ropes of the trade. After that if you don't bail it picks up.
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Hello:
I will look into finding a trucking school near to me. I know there is one in Brooklyn and one in the Bronx. I will see how much they want for the summer training since I am off. It if is too much I will probably try to go with Schneider. I don't mind 35 - 40 since that is a good salary for starting pay. Most non-trucking companies out there (as advertised on monster.com and careerbuilder) offer you a base of $35K. Then they say you can make the rest on commission. Do you know how hard it is to make commissions? I worked in real estate for a year and 6 months, worked 7 days a week, sometimes 12-15 hours a day and made a few deals. Some months I made no money and I had no base salary. They fill your heads with nonsense of how much money you can make, but they don't tell you the hard truth of how hard it is to make that money.
Also if I start with a CDL from a school, then who should I start with? Thanks again. I will look into everything you told me.
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Your welcome! I am not from your neck of the woods. I am not sure of the companies that hire up in there. Should be a lot to choose from though.
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What kind of driving job gives commission?Never heard of that.:smt025
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Pepsi does.
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