“Rich” is a relative term.
The contented man IMHO is wealthier than he who has a few hundred grand in the bank and is miserable.
The six-figure club.
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@Lennythedriver Home-work life balance to me is being able to come home every day at a decent hour, and spending time with my loved ones. When I was at XPO I wasn’t able to do that, I’d get home at 2100-2200hrs, straight to a shower and bed. Then back at it at 0800 the next day.
Where I’m at now I get home at 1600-1700 have time to spend with the family, and be back at it by 0630 the next morning. I gladly took a pay cut to be able to do that.
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Nah I’d be lying if I said that…. I average 4 day work weeks and had 10 weeks off… all I do is bump docks and sit there until they unload….but I’m oldThe_vett Thanks this. -
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I know all the stories and all the things about logistics and keeping the truck moving and all of that and why it’s so hard for truck drivers to get extended time off. But what I don’t understand is that trucking companies typically run their numbers year to year. Working the schedule that I have described I’m still the same amount of miles. I’m still gonna run the same amount of loads. I’m actually going to run way more than the average driver that runs late Sunday to Friday afternoon each week and is home every weekend. But most companies still won’t allow this. They want to keep you at their fingertips year round.
I feel like a trucking company could come up with an ingenious marketing and recruiting scenario where they say, “ You as an OTR driver are going to get this many days off per year, use them anyway you like” lol So if you wanted to stay out for nine months straight and then take three months off, you can have it. Or however it worked out. Run three months straight take two weeks. Etc etc. still going to be the same at the years end.The_vett, BlackjackCo, Gearjammin' Penguin and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Last check of the year hopefully next year we don’t have a slowdown the last few months now that the election is over. Can’t complain though I’ve broken my back for a lot less money while putting way more hours in this industry.
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