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Posted: 3 months ago
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Frustrated driver. Long layover. No pay.
3 months ain't quite enough experience to be job hopping, especially with the trucking industry how it is right now. Give it a year, where you are, things could improve there as you gain MORE experience. Won't look as bad to another company after you have a year under your belt.....Consider yourself lucky, you have a job right now, since many companies, have closed up, and 1000's of drivers suddenly lost their jobs. And are having a hard time landing another driving job.
Where do you get your information. That’s not even true. Trucking Jobs in June were down 100 jobs. Why spread false information? Here’s my source
https://www.freightwaves.com/news/minor-decline-in-truck-transportation-jobs-reported-for-june/amp
Posted: 3 months ago
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Frustrated driver. Long layover. No pay.
Why should you get paid to sit empty, not at a shipper?
It’s unsustainable. Let me give you an example.
My current trip. I was unloaded yesterday. Been at a California truck stop for 36 hours. Will pick up a load tomorrow and arrive to drop it off Saturday. But can’t because they are closed Saturday and Sunday. So won’t be able to deliver till Monday Morning. That’s almost 4 days of waiting. No pay. Spending money at truck stops. How is that sustainable? I’m trading my time for donuts. Losing days and days.
Posted: 3 months ago
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Frustrated driver. Long layover. No pay.
3 months ain't quite enough experience to be job hopping, especially with the trucking industry how it is right now. Give it a year, where you are, things could improve there as you gain MORE experience. Won't look as bad to another company after you have a year under your belt.....Consider yourself lucky, you have a job right now, since many companies, have closed up, and 1000's of drivers suddenly lost their jobs. And are having a hard time landing another driving job.
Next time skip the moral analysis and go straight to the point. I have gratitude for where I’m at. I worked hard to get here.
Posted: 3 months ago
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Frustrated driver. Long layover. No pay.
hello ladies and gentlemen, I have been doing LTL for 3 months, 8-10 day trips, 3000 miles/trip. Frustrated with 24hr wait times at truck stops between loads with no pay. Dispatch communicates and I like the job and company but cannot come to terms with time wasted. Losing days without pay is unsustainable in a world where we trade time fore money. After training I will be making 45cents per mile which comes out to about 1350 per trip. Still with the amount of time I’m losing and being in a truck 24/7 the math don’t jive. So I guess find a job with layover pay or detention pay would be one thing that I can do anything else you guys can suggest or any other companies that I should apply to now that I have some experience Thank you everybody stay safe out there
Posted: 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Frustrated driver. Long layover. No pay.
This website is trash truckers report is 100x better. More active and more knowledgeable. I’m outta here.