I remebered that a 7/7 trainer can make $41k a few hours after the posting. But seriosly not everyone is cut out for training or can even handle another person in there cab all the time.
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When you were 14/7 did you leave a vehicle at JAX to get home?
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Yes j-ville yard is where you leave the truck. I left out mostly on Wednesday sometimes Tuesday with Friday noon being payroll cutoff. So going out would be a long run no pay at all, or short run from 100-600 miles so short pay check. Then run good the next week or so leading up to when you go back home. Depending on how you stagger you miles it was ok. 1-600 paycheck, 2300-3000 next, then 1500-1800 on coming home. Rough figures but basically what it did for me. I went national anywhere from 1500-1800 on a bad week with a holiday or slow freight, 2300-3200 on running hard. Just varies. Most weeks are 2300-2800 but there's times that nothing goes right. Just nature of the business. With a bad week my FM gets me rolling to make up for it.
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I'm assuming you leave a car at JAX when you started your 14/7. Have you ever had a problems leaving your car there?
Do you take the truck home with you on National?
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