Trucking companies that 100k plus a year

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  1. Dh46

    Dh46 Light Load Member

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    No they have sleepers though
     
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  3. Frank Speak

    Frank Speak Road Train Member

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    I don’t remember the name of the outfit (maybe someone will know), but there’s an outfit in MS that pays well over a 100k a year. But, the catch is the stuff they haul will melt you like salt on a snail if it touches you.

    They had a female driver that got disfigured bad when got careless and unzipped her protective suit on a hot day. A hose was still und pressure when she unhooked it and that crap went all over her.
     
  4. Rugerfan

    Rugerfan Road Train Member

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    Like @Weeble Kneeble said we haul corrosives M-F and off weekend and make good money. You’ll earn it though. Most of the things we haul could eat through you.
     
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  5. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    $100k per year.....those jobs are out there but not in great abundance. If there were, every CDL holder would be working for them. Every person has their own path in this industry. That being said, you should call Stevens Transport. Somebody who works there will say they take home 100k.
     
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  6. visionarygvp

    visionarygvp Light Load Member

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    Just curious, how much experience did you have before you got with Plains All American? I’ll be 30 in a few days, just got my CLP about 2 weeks ago, I still need to have tanker and hazmat endorsement put on my license which will be a piece of cake.
    I just want to know how you started and where? Right now I’m trying to figure out which company to get my CDL through since I don’t have the money to pay for trucking school. I just want to be able to get with a company where I can get experience moving crude oil, or hazardous materials to work for one of these oil companies in Texas or Oklahoma.
     
  7. visionarygvp

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    If you don’t mind sharing, which company are you with? I just got my CLP two weeks ago, now looking for a good company to sponsor my CDL training in California. Pay to me is of the upmost importance, I’ve heard a lot of horrible reviews about pay from some of the mega companies out there.... I just don’t want to fall victim to that.
     
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  8. visionarygvp

    visionarygvp Light Load Member

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    How much experience do you need? I just received my CLP in California and I’m looking for a company to sponsor my CDL. I’ve been OTR almost 4 years but non CDL, I’m looking for a good company and I am not trying to fall victim to one of these companies who feed you a bunch of lies about pay and be stuck with them for a year or so.
     
  9. Dh46

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    For plains u need 2 year tanker and most companies in the oifields require 2 years some just a year I just left roserock is who I am currently with today was my last I decided to just buy a truck so roserock is a good company not bad but when ur used to making 140k and roserock is about 100k to 120k if u bust ### every day also u may wanna look into Halliburton or other frac companies but prepared for long hours and not scared of some hard work and getting dirty I frac before I even got into hauling oil and I didn’t like it but it was a way to get where is was wanting to go I would apply for everyone someone will give u a chance the oilfield is blowing up def west to look in Odessa that’s the easiest place to get hire with no oilfield experience just cause they find enough people if u have any other questions let me know I would try to avoid otr unless that’s just something u like I have never done otr all oilfield for the last 6 years look into the oilfield forums here they can help u as well
     
  10. visionarygvp

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    Thanks a ton I will look into it.
     
  11. visionarygvp

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    So if I’m understanding this correctly this is $95k per person
     
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