I spoke with someone at Struble today. Their insurance company requires 2 years minimum experience as a CDl Holder. Sounded like you may get in below 2 years with a CDL school certificate of some sort. Unfortunately I didn't acquire my cdl through school, nor do I know anyone in the area to vouch for me as I would in the Boston area.
rabbiporkchop, do any of the companies you mentioned pay as well as Struble(400 minimum) and hire with 8 months Experience? I have 2 Years OTR experience, but 14 months of my experience was driving a toter home and race trailer for a team nationwide WITHOUT a CDL (huge grey area you may or may not be aware of).
I called the others you had mentioned today, either couldn't get a hole of the right individual or was too late in the day. I'll be making more calls tomorrow.
Where the heck is the money in sand?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Oilfield Trash, Mar 13, 2013.
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Western flyer Thanks this.
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I work in ND hauling sand for a company in Sidney MT and my first week grossed 2600. Most weeks since then have been at right around 2000.00 Your in the wrong area.
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KC and yeah a bunch of our guys went down that way a Monday I believe.
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Well, I'm feeling the pain that sand can be. When the gettin was good, I was makin 9-10k gross a month. Now I'm making half that, possibly less, in the past 3 weeks. Apparently we lost a contract to tutle and tutle [underbid us by quite a bit and can't keep up since we sporadically send helper trucks for their pad]
Hopefully tutle loses the contract and we get it back. When will halliburton learn you get what you pay for??!?!?
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