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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Voyager1968, Jan 16, 2017.

  1. Voyager1968

    Voyager1968 Road Train Member

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    All those reasons are why they pay an above average rate. I'm sure it would be lower if they had truck payments.
     
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  3. baha

    baha Road Train Member

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    If All of the jobs are W-2 type pay then driving the older truck sounds like the best job if you need a steady pay CK. each week
     
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  4. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    Flip a coin. The moment it's air born, you'll know which way you want the coin to land.


    I'd take the old girl any day over a brand spanking new truck. I drive a 14 year old Columbia now. If they offered me older, I'd take it.
    But our maintenance is good and the trucks are taken care of.

    Home daily compared to regional... Since I started otr, then went regional and finally local. Well let's say I'm not sleeping away from my home bed ever again unless a catastrophic event forces me too.

    Being home everyday and having a life is the cat's meow. Happiness driver.

    The pay, well that should be self-explanatory.

    I will say doing the same thing day in and day out gets old and some days do drag. Find ways to make the day newer than yesterday and more exciting. Push through it because remember your day does end and you don't have to sleep where you work doing the same thing everyday.
     
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  5. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    The pay is so good, because the bossman hires quality to drive his bread and butter. He knows that the quality of drivers can be trusted with older trucks and figures a driver may like more money than the latest bluetooth connected to the radio.

    I'd be willing to bet the owner thinks new trucks look like #### and likes the look of the classic older less aerodynamic EPA hating trucks.

    Turn a truck over from yesteryear, you know she's running. Turn one over from recent years, you think you have a baby Honda.
     
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  6. craig_sez

    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Well i guess that makes the decision a lil easier....
    Sounds like the regional deal you have offered might be a nicer option if you have family...You still get a bit of the highway and a ton more home time for a life...
    Im a highway lifer and i missed alot cause of it..If i could be regional and not loose my pd i would do that...
    This company thats offering you a job,have you asked if you can hang out for the day maybe do a run with a driver just to see what they think???? Might give you some insite as to dispatch/trk fitness and how the company is run..
     
  7. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    I gave up a 2013 Peterbilt 388 with a MX-13 with consistent 5-6 day (or 2x 3-day) rounders for a 2004 Peterbilt 379 with a 15-litre CAT MBN* and M-F schedule, hourly pay and getting home every night in late 2015.

    I went from a miserable driver barely sleeping to a very happy trucker.

    I haven't looked back since and have only been given greater variety and responsibility. I feel like an asset to the company rather than just another driver.

    *Now I drive a 2007 379 - 15L CAT NXS.
     
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  8. RollingRecaps

    RollingRecaps Light Load Member

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    Local with a well maintained pre egr truck sounds good.
     
  9. superflow

    superflow Road Train Member

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    Did you say you had a family?
    ...and you're not sure if you want to give up a fancy piece of equipment to be with your family? ... Home cooked meals
    .... Wrestling matches with your babies
    .... Husband wife relations
    ....catching big fish
    ... Having a normal life
    .....your own shower
    ... Your own bed
    ...there to protect your family at 3am
    .... Do we need to go on ?
    Voyager family is always #1 it's what we live or die for
    .... Don't let Satan lie & steal from you making you think that truck even holds a candle to the value of quality time with your family
     
  10. BUMBACLADWAR

    BUMBACLADWAR Road Train Member

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    Its Simple its a No brainer? Take the hammered 90's truck and still have a home life.Yep,thats what Id do...sleep in your own bed,not get stuck out in Howell,Nebraska,party like a couple of Kennedys on the weekends.JMO
     
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  11. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    Commas superflow. I do not live and die for Voyagers family. Im sure they are the nicest people you could meet. But I have my own to care for. Lol
     
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