What companies have an "all-inclusive" pay package, so-to-speak

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  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Yes, it's "Carlile" with terminals in Alaska, lower 48, Canada.
     
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  3. TahoeTrucker

    TahoeTrucker Light Load Member

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    I just talked to Carlile transportation and they said starting pay depending in experience is around $17 an hour with lots of OT. I wouldn't consider this to be anywhere near the best pay. Not for ice road linehaul in Alaska.
     
  4. flyingmusician

    flyingmusician Road Train Member

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    Ashley doesn't have such an all-inclusive package as malwart but it's a comparable gig when the pay window opens.

    Premium equipment, apu, big inverter, fridge/freezer standard all trucks.

    Point to point truckload does 65-70k+. I'm ptp and looking at 72k+ this year depending on how hard I run these last few months of the year.

    LTL does 70-90k but they earn it lol

    Home every weekend. Good benefits.
     
  5. Lalito.1234

    Lalito.1234 Light Load Member

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    those pete from fair child go all thw way to Alaska ❄❄❄☁
     
  6. duckdiver

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    Any private fleet, when I was at Dot Foods they paid for showers, parking, extra pay if they couldn't get you home on time, LA and NYC pay, bunch of other things I can't remember
     
  7. Lalito.1234

    Lalito.1234 Light Load Member

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    anyone know about owner operators with churchill from detroit?
     
  8. MM71

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    Check out CPC Logistics. They are a long term private fleet driver staffing company for "Fortune 500" companies. Big companies pass the liability buck by hiring outside contractor for drivers and leasing trucks. Walgreens is their easiest and most nation wide gig to get on to (not the best paying, you get paid for everything you do though). They have many many many other clients, all dedicated freight, all usually have a minimum weekly pay, all either pay hourly / mileage, hourly, and accessorial / or highest out of the 3. Toyota national parts, bridgestone, benjamin moore paint, moen, john deere, pipe companies, steel companies, you name it.
     
  9. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    Dont know about owner ops but my uncle drove for them ae company for 30 yrs and enjoyed it. He retired from there.
     
  10. Dominick253

    Dominick253 Heavy Load Member

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    I got laughed off a thread for saying a guy was making $10/hr for being out for five days. If I'm not able to go a do what I want then I'm working. Simple as that to me.
     
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